NO. 5 GREATER INWOOD R E S O U R C E Pop. characteristics Total population Persons per sq. mile A S S E S S M E N T Super Neighborhood Houston 2000 2017 2000 2017 40,200 6000 39,646 5,927 1,953,631 3,166 2,267,336 3,394 10% 23% 62% 4% 8% 21% 64% 7% 8% 19% 64% 9% 8% 17% 65% 10% 23% 45% 29% 3% 1% 13% 29% 54% 3% 1% 31% 25% 37% 6% 1% 25% 22% 44% 7% 2% 35% 31% 25% 9% 26% 30% 30% 14% 33% 31% 24% 12% 26% 25% 26% 23% Median Household Income $37,399 $48,924 $36,616 $49,399 29% 30% 25% 16% 30% 20% 23% 27% 22% 23% 23% 32% 15,168 15,039 92% 89% 8% 11% 13,995 13,325 10,194 8,891 $82,430 $115,564 782,378 92% 8% 717,945 457,549 $79,300 943,183 89% 11% 838,950 491,778 $149,000 Age of Population Under 5 years 5 - 17 years 18 - 64 years 65 and over Ethnicity Non Hispanic Whites Non Hispanic Blacks Hispanics Non Hispanic Asians Non Hispanic Others Income Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 Over $100,000 Educational Status No Diploma High School Diploma Some College Bachelor's or Higher Housing and Households Total housing units Occupied Vacant Total households Family households Median Housing Value Page 1, June 2019 24% 28% 32% 16% Description Greater Inwood has its origins in the development of Inwood Forest, a golf coursecentered community, in the late 1960s. Other subdivisions include Woodland Trails, Candlelight Forest, Chateau Forest and Antoine Forest. Most of the area is heavily wooded, although the northern portions resemble the prairies found to the northwest. Almost all of Greater Inwood is part of the Aldine ISD. Large apartment complexes are found along Antoine, West Little York and Gulf Bank. New home construction resumed in the Oaks of Inwood luxury home area and Inwood Forest Village patio homes in the 1990s, after a slump from the mid-1980s economic crash. Two industrial parks take access from the Burlington and Northern rail line which bisects the area. Highlights Houston City Council Districts A, C & B Aldine Independent School District Houston Independent School District Klein Independent School District Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District 5 Police beats (includes bordering beats) 4,269 acres (6.7 sq. miles) Greater Inwood T ES TO MB AL L ER LYN HOUSTON ROSS BREEN T. C. JEST W MOUNT HOUSTON M ON TG OM ER Y TO AN INE GULF BANK CARVER VICTORY LITTLE YORK 29 0 BINGLE HOLLISTER T C JESTER US TIDWELL I Greater Inwood: Land Use 0.25 0.5 1 Miles Source: City of Houston GIS Database, Harris County Appraisal District Freeway Commercial Parks and Open Space Rail Road Office Undeveloped Super Neighborhood Boundary Industrial Agricultural Production Single-family Residential Public and Institutional Open Water Multi-family Residential Transportation and Utilities Unknown Page 2, June 2019 0 Date: May 20, 2019 Greater Inwood WEST TO MB AL L T WES HOUSTON ROSSLYN BREEN JES TE R MOUNT HOUSTON Y ER HOLLISTER OM TG GULF BANK ON M GULF BAN K CARVER GULF BANK TC MOUNT HOUSTON VICTORY HOLLISTER Council District A LITTLE YORK Council District B TIDWELL US 29 Council District C BINGLE 0 0 I Greater Inwood: Public Facilities Police Station Z P Æ P Æ P Æ School c Æ Super Neighborhood Boundary Community Centers Fire Station å Page 3, June 2019 CEBRA T C JESTER 29 ANTOINE US 0.25 0.5 1 Miles Source: City of Houston GIS Database Airports Rail Road Harris County Hospitals Metro Rail Stations Private Hospitals 0 Å ¬ ( Date: May 2019 Metro Rail Line Other Health Facilities Parks Library TIRZ Greater Inwood Language Spoken at Home Employment Status 60% 8% 48% 48% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 92% 4% 0% English Spanish Employed Other Housing Units by Year Built Unemployed Housing Occupancy 60% 48% 50% 11% 40% 30% 22% 20% 10% 0% 2% 7% 2010 2000 0r Later to 2009 10% 8% 2% 1990 to 1999 1980 to 1989 1970 to 1979 1960 to 1969 1950 to 1959 1% 89% 0% 1940 1939 to or 1949 earlier Occupied Vacant Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 American Community Survey, 2013-2017 Estimates Page 4, June 2019 Greater Inwood