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ZIP Code 85255

Zip code area 85255 in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, AZ

  •   State: 
    Arizona
      Counties: 
    Maricopa County
      Cities: 
    Scottsdale
      County FIPS: 
    04013
      Area total: 
    88.337 sq mi
      Area land: 
    88.214 sq mi
      Area water: 
    0.123 sq mi
      Elevation: 
    539 feet
  •   Latitude: 
    33,6753
      Longitude: 
    -111,8827
      Dman name cbsa: 
    Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler AZ
      Timezone: 
    Mountain Standard Time (MST) UTC-7:00; Arizona does not observe daylight saving time.
      Coordinates: 
    33.68316, -111.82109
      GMAP: 

    Arizona 85255, USA

  •   Population: 
    41,888 individuals
      Population density: 
    7,077.21 people per square miles
      Households: 
    19,556
      Unemployment rate: 
    3.7%
      Household income: 
    $132,266 average annual income
      Housing units: 
    21,973 residential housing units
      Health insurance: 
    1.7% of residents who report not having health insurance
      Veterans: 
    0.7% of residents who are veterans

The ZIP 85255 is a West ZIP code and located in the preferred city/town Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona with a population estimated today at about 52.385 peoples. The preferred city may be different from the city where the zip code 85255 is located. Scottsdale is usually the name of the main post office. When sending a package or mail, always indicate your preferred or accepted cities. Using any city from the list of invalid cities may result in delays.

  • Living in the postal code area 85255 of Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona 47.9% of population who are male and 52.1% who are female.

    The median age for all people, for males & for females based on 2020 Census data. Median is the middle value, when all possible values are listed in order. Median is not the same as Average (or Mean).

  • Household income staggered according to certain income ranges.

    The median commute time of resident workers require for a one-way commute to work in minutes.

    The distribution of different age groups in the population of the zip code area of Scottsdale, Maricopa County 85255.

    The percentage distribution of the population by race.

    Estimated residential value of individual residential buildings as a percentage.

    The age of the building does not always say something about the structural condition of the residential buildings.

    The percentage of education level of the population.

Maricopa County

  •   State: 
    Arizona
      County: 
    Maricopa County
      Zips: 
    85372
    85030
    85036
    85038
    85075
    85343
    85280
    85074
    85127
    85002
    85060
    85372
    85376
    85026
    85064
    85071
    85078
    85214
    85216
    85001
    85005
    85063
    85343
    85067
    85252
    85275
    85380
    85066
    85082
    85011
    85046
    85280
    85358
    85322
    85329
    85311
    85068
    85069
    85070
    85339
    85375
    85274
    85271
    85211
    85244
    85385
    85080
    85086
    85277
    85269
    85285
    85246
    85076
    85312
    85318
    85327
    85287
    85309
    85320
    85309
    85307
    85261
    85267
    85264
    85299
    85342
    85087
    85263
    85045
    85142
    85236
    85283
    85361
    85354
    85337
    85387
    85355
    85256
    85083
    85087
    85248
    85396
    85307
    85388
    85363
    85373
    85208
    85298
    85035
    85304
    85310
    85377
    85303
    85379
    85305
    85262
    85266
    85335
    85086
    85378
    85339
    85253
    85031
    85086
    85249
    85054
    85033
    85037
    85353
    85041
    85019
    85042
    85390
    85340
    85302
    85024
    85212
    85253
    85375
    85383
    85248
    85259
    85023
    85053
    85085
    85392
    85326
    85207
    85213
    85209
    85323
    85050
    85051
    85297
    85048
    85257
    85395
    85351
    85215
    85003
    85250
    85338
    85306
    85043
    85268
    85007
    85203
    85142
    85296
    85015
    85345
    85286
    85382
    85022
    85331
    85381
    85044
    85017
    85205
    85295
    85374
    85006
    85029
    85013
    85028
    85008
    85284
    85021
    85202
    85201
    85204
    85234
    85014
    85283
    85233
    85020
    85034
    85012
    85206
    85301
    85224
    85009
    85225
    85040
    85226
    85018
    85255
    85004
    85210
    85027
    85032
    85308
    85258
    85254
    85282
    85281
    85016
    85251
    85260
      Coordinates: 
    33.34903937529772, -112.49151142977267
      Area total: 
    9225.13 sq. mi., 23892.97 sq. km, 5904081.92 acres
      Area land: 
    9200.67 sq. mi., 23829.62 sq. km, 5888428.16 acres
      Area water: 
    24.46 sq. mi., 63.35 sq. km, 15653.76 acres
      Established: 
    1871
      Capital seat: 

    Phoenix
    Address: 550 W. Jackson St.
    Phoenix, AZ
    Governing Body: Board of Supervisors with 5 board size
    Governing Authority: Dillon's Rule

  • Maricopa County, Arizona, United States

  •   Population: 
    4,420,568; Population change: 15.81% (2010 - 2020)
      Population density: 
    480 persons per square mile
      Household income: 
    $56,378
      Households: 
    1,432,741
      Unemployment rate: 
    7.40% per 2,331,628 county labor force
  •   Sales taxes: 
    8.30%
      Income taxes: 
    4.79%
      GDP: 
    $229.82 B, gross domestic product (GDP)
  • Maricopa County's population of Arizona of 150,970 residents in 1930 has increased 29,28-fold to 4,420,568 residents after 90 years, according to the official 2020 census. U.S. Bureau of the Census beginning in 1900. Data for 1870-1890 are on a de facto or unspecified basis; data for 1900 and later years are resident totals.

    Approximately 49.67% female residents and 50.33% male residents live in as of 2020, 58.71% in Maricopa County, Arizona are married and the remaining 41.29% are single population.

    As of 2020, 58.71% in Maricopa County, Arizona are married and the remaining 41.29% are single population.

  •   Housing units: 
    1,812,827 residential units of which 90.66% share occupied residential units.

    29 minutes is the average time that residents in Maricopa County require for a one-way commute to work. A long commute can have different effects on health. A Gallup poll in the US found that in terms of mental health, long haul commuters are up to 12 percent more likely to experience worry, and ten percent less likely to feel well rested. The Gallup poll also found that of people who commute 61­–90 minutes each day, a whopping one third complained of neck and back pain, compared to less than a quarter of people who only spend ten minutes getting to work.

    75.28% of the working population which commute to work alone in their car, 15.11% of the working population which commutes to work in a carpool, 1.80% of the population that commutes using mass transit, including bus, light rail, subway, and ferry. 3.87% of the population that has their home as their principal place of work.

  • Of the total residential buildings in Maricopa County, Arizona 62.92% are owner-occupied homes, another 27.50% are rented apartments, and the remaining 9.59% are vacant.

  • The 38.82% of the population in Maricopa County, Arizona who identify themselves as belonging to a religion are distributed among the following most diverse religions.

    Since the 1860s, the two main parties have been the Republican Party (here in 2022 = 54.430%) and the Democratic Party (here in 2022 = 43.910%) of those eligible to vote in Maricopa County, Arizona.

Scottsdale

City of Scottsdale

  •   State: 
    Arizona
      County: 
    Maricopa County
      City: 
    Scottsdale
      County FIPS: 
    04013
      Coordinates: 
    33°29′35″N 111°55′34″W
      Area total: 
    184.44 sq mi (477.70 km²)
      Area land: 
    184.00 sq mi (476.57 km²)
      Area water: 
    0.44 sq mi (1.14 km²)
      Elevation: 
    2,165 ft (660 m)
      Established: 
    1894; Incorporated 1951
  •   Latitude: 
    33,3929
      Longitude: 
    -111,9363
      Dman name cbsa: 
    Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ
      Timezone: 
    Mountain Standard Time (MST) UTC-7:00; Arizona does not observe daylight saving time.
      ZIP codes: 
    85250
    85251
    85252
    85253
    85254
    85255
    85256
    85257
    85258
    85259
    85260
    85261
    85262
    85266
    85267
    85271
    85280
      GMAP: 

    Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States

  •   Population: 
    241,361
      Population density: 
    1,311.72 residents per square mile of area (506.46/km²)
      Household income: 
    $68,123
      Households: 
    104,812
      Unemployment rate: 
    6.40%
  •   Sales taxes: 
    7.95%
      Income taxes: 
    4.79%

Scottsdale is a city in the eastern part of Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Named Scottsdale in 1894 after its founder Winfield Scott, a retired U.S. Army chaplain, the city was incorporated in 1951 with a population of 2,000. As of the 2020 census, the population was 241,361, up from 217,385 in 2010. Its slogan is "The West's Most Western Town". It has been one of the fastest growing cities in the United States over the past decades. It is 31 miles (50 km) long and 11.4 miles (18.3 km) wide at its widest point. It shares boundaries with many other municipalities and entities, including Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Carefree and Tempe. It was originally a Pima village known as Vaai S-vaon, meaning "rotting hay" Despite its becoming a modern city, some Pima remain there today. It became a small town during the First World War, but experienced a boom during those years due to its large cotton industry. In the early 1900s the community supported an artists and writers culture, culminating in the opening of the region's first resort in 1909, the Ingleside Inn, just south of the Arizona Canal and west of the Crosscut Canal (Indian School Road at about 64th Street) in what is today Scotts Dale. In 1912, both the Phoenix. Railway Company and the Salt River Valley Electric Railway Company proposed building streetcar lines to Scotts Valley, but neither was built.

History

Scottsdale was originally a Pima village known as Vaai S-vaon, meaning "rotting hay" U.S. Army Chaplain Winfield Scott visited the Salt River Valley and was impressed with it and its potential for agriculture. Scottsdale and its environs supported a large cotton farming industry, due to the creation of Long Staple Egyptian Cotton, developed by the US Department of Agriculture. In 1937, Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife purchased 600 (240 ha) acres of desert at the foot of the McDowell Mountains and established Taliesin West. The opening of Thunderbird Airfield in 1942 became more significant during the World War II years. A major street bearing his name is commemorated by a 125-foot (38 m) spire designed in his name and a 125 m (38 ft) tall memorial to his work in the area. The city's first resort opened in 1909, the Ingleside Inn, just south of the Arizona Canal and west of the Crosscut Canal (Indian School Road at about 64th Street) in what is today Scottsala. In 1920, a second resort was opened on 12 acres (4.9 ha) of property owned by the artist Jessie Benton Evans. In the early 1900s the community supported an artists and writers culture, culminating in the opening of the region's first hotel, the Jokake Inn, which still stands on the grounds of the Phoenician Resort. The first public school was opened in 1897, followed by the first post office in 1897.

Geography

Scottsdale is 31 mi (50 km) long and 11.4 mi (18.3 km) wide at its widest point. It is in the Salt River Valley, or the "Valley of the Sun", in the northern reaches of the Sonoran Desert. The city has an area of 184.4 square miles (478 km²), of which 0.4 sq mi (1.0 km²) is water. The median resale home price is US$291,500, compared to $667,450 in North Scottsdale. The highest point is Butte Peak at an elevation of 4,890 ft (1,100 m) The city is loosely divided into four areas: South, Old Town, Central, and North. The Shea Corridor is so named because it is in close proximity to the east-west Shea Boulevard. The area is one of the most actively developed areas of the Phoenix metropolitan area, with many expensive houses exceeding $5 million in value. A large portion of the Shea Corridor has been dubbed the Resort Corridor for the metropolitan area. The second largest city in Arizona, it is home to the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. It also has a large number of resorts, including the Ritz Carlton, which will be in the Phoenix-Mesa area in the next few years. It was the site of the first automated garbage trucks in 1969, replacing crews who dumped cans into a train of open trailers pulled by a truck, with a single operator sitting in an air conditioned cab.

Demographics

As of the census of 2010, there were 217,385 people, there are 69,967 owner-occupied housing, 32,306 renter occupied, and 101,273 households in the city. According to the 2010 census 51.7% of Scottsdale's population was female, while 48.3% was male. The city's high population growth over the years has resulted in a more diverse population. Though smaller in number, Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist communities also exist within the city ofScottsdale. There is also a small population of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), as is common throughout Phoenix, Arizona, and the Western United States. The oldest Reform Judaism congregation in the Phoenix metropolitan area is in Scottsdal, and is the largest congregation in Arizona. In 2009, a new Armenian Apostolic church was built in theCity, representing the larger numbers of Armenians in thePhoenix Metropolitan Area. The first church founded in Scottingdale was the First Baptist Church of Scotteddale, which was built by Scott and his family. The church has named a small non-profit coffee shop on the corner of their campus after Scott, called Winfield's. In the city the population was spread out, with 17.7%. under the age of 18, 5.0% from 20 to 24, 32.6% from 25 to 49, 22.8% from 50 to 64, and 19.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years.

Economy

Scottsdale attracted over 7.5 million visitors in 2005, providing an economic impact of over $3.1 billion. Scottsdale is tied with Atlanta for fourth, after New York City, Las Vegas, and Chicago, as having the most AAA Five-Diamond hotels and resorts in the United States. The region's year-round warm weather and abundant sunshine is a major factor in Scotts Valley's tourism appeal. The aviation industry has also grown in the city, with the construction of Scotts valley Airport in the 1960s. The city is home to corporate retail outlets, as well as independent boutiques. The Mayo Clinic has one of its three major campuses in Scotteddale. In a three-mile (4.8 km) radius, the center sees an average household income of $110,292, and more households earning over $100,000 than several famous destinations, including Aspen, Naples, and The Hamptons. A 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m2), mixed-use project planned for the SWC has already received commitments from Hermès, Saint Laurent, John Varvatos, and Saint Laurent Yves Saint Laurent. In 2015, AAA bestowed four such properties with the highest honor: The Phoenician and The Canyon Suites, part of The Luxury Collection, Four Seasons Hotels Scottingdale at Troon North, and the Fairmont Hotels and Resorts Princess Resort and Spa. The Airpark has grown to become the second-largest employment center in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area.

Arts and culture

Scottsdale's affluent culture has been depicted by shows such as MTV's My Super Sweet 16 and the short-lived CBS reality show Tuesday Night Book Club. The city has become one of the country's largest art markets, usually only sharing ranks with New York City, New York and Santa Fe, New Mexico in terms of commerce generated as a direct result of art sales and purchasing. Its galleries and studios are noted for their western and Native American themed art, with a growing interest in contemporary arts over the past couple of decades. The Scottsdale Arts District can be segmented into three distinct districts, the largest of which is the Main Street Arts District. The most touristy and western-themed district is the Old Town district, which is home to the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Scotteddale Culinary Festival. It is estimated the week-long festival draws over 40,000 people each year. The Barrett-Jackson Auto Show is known for featuring both exotic, luxury automobiles and historic vehicles which have been expertly restored to mint condition. The world's largest horse-drawn parade, the Parada del Sol Parade, is held each year with over 150 entries in any given year. It has been held since 1954 and attracts thousands of visitors and tourists, to see nearly 2000 purebred Arabian and Half-Arabian horses competing for various prizes and recognition. It also features over 300 vendors and exhibitions, and over 25 demonstrations and shows. The annual Scottsdal International Film Festival concentrates on the use of film to foster of the world's cultures, lifestyles, religions, and ethnicities.

Sports and recreation

The city is the spring training home of the San Francisco Giants, who practice at Scottsdale Stadium. The city is home to more than 200 area courses offering layouts that range from the rolling green fairways of traditional courses, to desert golf designs. The Phoenix Open Golf Tournament is the largest-attended stop of the annual PGA Tour, attracting well over 500,000 people to the four-day event alone. The Talking Stick Resort hosted King of the Cage's televised mixed martial arts event, Regulators, on January 19, 2013. In 2006, the Robb Report citedScottsdale as "America's Best Place to Live for Golf." The Boulders Resort & Golden Spa and Four Seasons Resort Scottsdales at Troon North were selected in 2005 as the second and fourth best golf resorts in the nation by Travel + Leisure Golf magazine. The Scottsdal Gun Club is a private golf club in the McDowell Mountain Range, the course itself is a par 72 on 290 acres (1.2 km²). In the past, it has received awards from Golf Digest and Golfweek. The club also hosts the "Wild West Invitational," a tournament including a final round where competitors must contend with loud distractions. It has also been mentioned as a possible location for future PGA Championships. Citizens flock ritually to local favorite Camelback Mountain, in the eastern section of Phoenix, just adjacent to Scottsden, as well as the McD Powell Mountains at the city's northeastern fringes.

Government

Scottsdale is governed by a mayor and city council, all of whom are elected "at large" to represent the entire city. A city manager is responsible for the executive leadership of the city staff, as well as implementing council policies, developing programs and budgets to respond to council goals. The city manager also serves as the city treasurer. The distinctive Scottsdale City Hall was designed by architect Bennie Gonzales in 1968, and was designed with an interior kiva for community meetings. The current mayor is David Ortega, who will be in office until the end of 2021. Scotts Valley is part of Arizona's 6th congressional district, and is located in Arizona's 4th state district, Arizona's 5th state, and Arizona's 2nd state, Arizona-New Mexico-Arizona-Nevada-Wyoming-Idaho-Illinois-California-Nevadas-Utah-Palm Springs-Phoenix-Washington-Phoenix. The City Hall is located on the second floor of City Hall, which was built in 1968. It was designed as a meeting place for the city's community, with a kiva-like interior for community meeting. The mayor's office is on the third floor, and the city manager's office sits on the fourth floor of the City Hall. It is the only city hall in Arizona that is not located in the Phoenix area, which is home to the Arizona State Capitol and the Arizona Department of Justice. The Mayor's Office is located at the center of the downtown area, on the first floor.

Education

Scottsdale has a main branch and four branches within the Scottsdale Public Library System. The primary institution of higher education in the city is Scotts Valley Community College. Many students at nearby Arizona State University in Tempe live and commute to the city. The city is home to the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, University of Phoenix, Gateway Seminary, and the Scottingdale Culinary Institute. The Scottsville Unified School District (SUSD) serves 25,668 students in 33 schools and employs 3,862, including 1,551 teachers. PVUSD is the 7th largest school district in the state, with approximately 30,000 students and 3,800 employees. It contains 47 schools, including 7 high schools. The high schools which serve portions of Scottsala are Horizon High School and Pinnacle High School. The main branch of the ScotTSdale Public library system is located in the downtown area. It has four branches, as well as a satellite branch in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale. The library system also has a branch in Mesa, Arizona, where it serves the city's northern suburbs. It is the largest library system in the United States, with more than 1,000,000 books in circulation. It also serves the communities of Mesa, Glendale, Phoenix, and Tempe. It was the first public library in the U.S. to open its doors in 1881, and is the only one in Arizona to do so. The Phoenix Public Library system was founded in 1883.

Infrastructure

The city is home to Scottsdale Municipal Airport (IATA: SCF, ICAO: KSDL), a single-runway airport. The plurality of aircraft operations are corporate and transient general aviation traffic. State Route 101, locally known as Loop 101, provides convenient Metropolitan Phoenix Freeways access. Public bus service is provided by Valley Metro. The city runs a network of local neighborhood circulators, labeled the "Scottsdale Trolley" There was a study in 2001, and some discussion since, of extending the light rail line into Scotts Valley. Scottsville is the largest American city that has never had a rail line. The City's Transportation Master Plan identifies Scotts Dale Road as the city's high-capacity corridor. A street railway interurban line was proposed to connect Scottsley with Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa as early as 1913 but was never built. Scotteddale was a member of the board of Valley Metro Rail line which connects the neighboring cities of Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa. Scottingdale is the home of Arizona State University's main campus, and the downtown Tempe area of Mill Avenue, or Mill Avenue. It is also home to the University of Arizona, including the main campus and the Mill Avenue area of the campus. It also is the site of the Arizona Desert Research Institute, which studies the effects of climate change on the desert environment. It has been named as one of the top 10 cities in the world for climate change research.

Air Quality, Water Quality, Superfund Sites & UV Index

The Air Quality index is in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona = 13.8. These Air Quality index is based on annual reports from the EPA. Higher values are better (100=best). The number of ozone alert days is used as an indicator of air quality, as are the amounts of seven pollutants including particulates, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, lead, and volatile organic chemicals. The Water Quality Index is 65. A measure of the quality of an area’s water supply as rated by the EPA. Higher values are better (100=best). The EPA has a complex method of measuring the watershed quality, using 15 indicators such as pollutants, turbidity, sediments, and toxic discharges. The Superfund Sites Index is 10. Higher is better (100=best). Based upon the number and impact of EPA Superfund pollution sites in the county, including spending on the cleanup efforts. The UV Index in Scottsdale = 6.4 and is a measure of an area's exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays. This is most often a combination of sunny weather, altitude, and latitude. The UV Index has been defined by the WHO (www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/radiation-the-ultraviolet-(uv)-index) and is uniform worldwide.

Employed

The most recent city population of 241,361 individuals with a median age of 43.5 age the population grows by 16.93% in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona population since 2000 and are distributed over a density of 1,311.72 residents per square mile of area (506.46/km²). There are average 2.24 people per household in the 104,812 households with an average household income of $68,123 a year. The unemployment rate in Alabama is 6.40% of the available work force and has dropped -4.50% over the most recent 12-month period and the projected change in job supply over the next decade based on migration patterns, economic growth, and other factors will increase by 24.60%. The number of physicians in Scottsdale per 100,000 population = 199.1.

Weather

The annual rainfall in Scottsdale = 8.1 inches and the annual snowfall = 0.1 inches. The annual number of days with measurable precipitation (over .01 inch) = 36. The average number of days per year that are predominantly sunny = 299. 104 degrees Fahrenheit is the average daily high temperature for the month of July and 35.9 degrees Fahrenheit is the average daily low temperature for the month of January. The Comfort Index (higher=better) is 45, where higher values mean a more pleasant climate. The Comfort Index measure recognizes that humidity by itself isn't the problem. (Have you noticed nobody ever complains about the weather being 'cold and humid?) It's in the summertime that we notice the humidity the most, when it's hot and muggy. Our Comfort Index uses a combination of afternoon summer temperature and humidity to closely predict the effect that the humidity will have on people.

Median Home Cost

The percentage of housing units in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona which are owned by the occupant = 61.19%. A housing unit is a house, apartment, mobile home, or room occupied as separate living quarters. The average age of homes = 19 years with median home cost = $341,950 and home appreciation of -19.45%. This is the value of the years most recent home sales data. Its important to note that this is not the average (or arithmetic mean). The median home price is the middle value when you arrange all the sales prices of homes from lowest to highest. This is a better indicator than the average, because the median is not changed as much by a few unusually high or low values. The property tax rate of $7.57 shown here is the rate per $1,000 of home value. If for simplification for example the tax rate is $14.00 and the home value is $250,000, the property tax would be $14.00 x ($250,000/1000), or $3500. This is the 'effective' tax rate.

Study

The local school district spends $3,672 per student. There are 19.1 students for each teacher in the school, 602 students for each Librarian and 562 students for each Counselor. 6.64% of the area’s population over the age of 25 with an Associate Degree or other 2-year college degree, 30.18% with a master’s degree, Ph.D. or other advanced college degree and 15.13% with high school diplomas or high school equivalency degrees (GEDs).

  • Scottsdale's population in Maricopa County, Arizona of 1,343 residents in 1900 has increased 179,72-fold to 241,361 residents after 120 years, according to the official 2020 census.

    Approximately 51.45% female residents and 48.55% male residents live in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona.

    As of 2020 in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona are married and the remaining 40.45% are single population.

  • 26.7 minutes is the average time that residents in Scottsdale require for a one-way commute to work. A long commute can have different effects on health. A Gallup poll in the US found that in terms of mental health, long haul commuters are up to 12 percent more likely to experience worry, and ten percent less likely to feel well rested. The Gallup poll also found that of people who commute 61­–90 minutes each day, a whopping one third complained of neck and back pain, compared to less than a quarter of people who only spend ten minutes getting to work.

    80.16% of the working population which commute to work alone in their car, 7.45% of the working population which commutes to work in a carpool, 1.02% of the population that commutes using mass transit, including bus, light rail, subway, and ferry. 7.62% of the population that has their home as their principal place of work.

  • Of the total residential buildings in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona, 61.19% are owner-occupied homes, another 24.99% are rented apartments, and the remaining 13.81% are vacant.

  • The 38.82% of the population in Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona who identify themselves as belonging to a religion are distributed among the following most diverse religions.

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