OZ Pitch Day - March 23rd
OZ Pitch Day - March 23rd
List of Compton, California Opportunity Zones & OZ Funds
The city of Compton, Californiahas 7 designated Opportunity Zones.
In total these Opportunity Zones have a population of approximately 30,000. That represents 32% of the city’s total population of 96,000.
The median household incomefor Compton Opportunity Zones ranges from approximately $37,000 to $59,000.
The adjacent map shows all Opportunity Zones in Compton. Click on any Opportunity Zone for additional information.
List of All Compton OZs
The table below lists all 7Opportunity Zones in Compton. The first two rows reflect average values for the state of Californiaand the Opportunity Zones in the state.
Name | County | Median Household Income | Below Poverty Line | Median Home Value | Edu High School | Median Age |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All of California | n/a | $80K | 12% | $569K | 84% | 37 |
California OZ Average | n/a | $45K | 28% | $353K | 55% | 29 |
6037541603 | Los Angeles | $37K | 32% | $358K | 57% | 30 |
6037541604 | Los Angeles | $42K | 18% | $385K | 52% | 29 |
6037542105 | Los Angeles | $48K | 22% | $340K | 50% | 29 |
6037542106 | Los Angeles | $51K | 28% | $381K | 46% | 28 |
6037542501 | Los Angeles | $59K | 28% | $317K | 67% | 30 |
6037542502 | Los Angeles | $38K | 36% | $331K | 55% | 29 |
6037542601 | Los Angeles | $38K | 32% | $361K | 58% | 26 |
There are no Opportunity Zones in Compton.
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California OZ Funds
There are 35QOZ Fundsin the OpportunityDb database with an investment objective that specifically identify Californiaas a target market. Additional OZ funds may also invest in California; see a complete list of Opportunity Zone Funds here.
There are no Opportunity Zone Funds in the OpportunityDb databasewith a focus specifically on California properties.
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