Lifestyle Profiles
A prevailing theme of lifestyle segments for Henderson is a population that is young, affluent, and professional. Many prefer or are open to living in attached dwelling units as would be found in downtown Henderson. The top segments for each of the two drive-times are briefly described in the next tables.
Lifestyle Profiles for Henderson Market Area – 10 minute Drive Time
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Households |
Description | |
| 34.3% | Prosperous Baby Boomers | Tend to live in newer suburban homes. A fairly mobile group, 35% have moved in the last five years. Two or more workers in the household, most have attended or completed college. Median household income is $73,424; median home value is $183,111 – above the national average. |
| 13.9% | Young Frequent Movers | Young families. Most work in skilled or unskilled blue-collar jobs and reside in newer owner-occupied homes. Median household income is $40,214 (moderate compared to national average), median home value is $85,000. |
| 8.1% | Semi-rural Lifestyle | Married couples with and without children at home (fairly even split between empty nesters and those with school-age children). Prefer living in new homes located in semi-rural or urban fringe areas. Median age is 37; median household income in $61,500; and median home value is above the national average ($131,500). |
| 7.9% | Baby Boomers with Children | Married couples, dual income families, educated. Somewhat still mobile and looking for career opportunities. Prefer living in single-family homes, smaller towns, rural / urban fringe communities. Median household income is $53,628; median home value is $130,079. |
| 6.7% | Older Settled Married Couples | Married couples with school-age or adult children at home; household age profile is slightly older than average. Prefer living in single-family, owner-occupied homes. Median household income is $55,800 which includes retirement income in addition to household earnings; median home value is $138,000. |
| Source: ESRI BIS | ||