OZ Pitch Day - March 23rd
OZ Pitch Day - March 23rd
Census Tract 2226, Houston, Texas
Census Tract 2226 is a Low-Income CommunityOpportunity Zone located in Houston, Texas.
This 1 square milecensus tract has a population of approximately 5,100and is one of 105 Opportunity Zones in Harris County.
The adjacent map shows the location of this Opportunity Zone in Texas.
Census Tract 2226 Demographics
The charts below illustrate how this Opportunity Zone compares to the broader city, county, and state on various socioeconomic indicators:
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Median Household Income
$27K |
This Opportunity Zone has a median household incomeof approximately $27,000, which is 58% lowerthan the median household income for the state of Texas of $64,000.
Poverty Rate
37% |
The percentage of households below the poverty line in this Opportunity Zone is 37%, which is 23% higherthan the rate for the state of Texas of 14%.
Median Home Value
$0 |
This Opportunity Zone has a median home valueof approximately $0, which is 100% lowerthan the median home value for the state of Texas of $200,000.
Education
63% |
This Opportunity Zone has a percentage of population with high school diplomaof approximately 63%, which is 22% lowerthan the rate for the state of Texas of 85%.
Median Age
29 |
This Opportunity Zone has a median ageof approximately 29, which is 17% lowerthan the median age for the state of Texas of 35.
Texas OZ Funds
There are 30QOZ Fundsin the OpportunityDb database with an investment objective that specifically identify Texasas a target market. Additional OZ funds may also invest in Texas; see a complete list of Opportunity Zone Funds here.
There are no Opportunity Zone Funds in the OpportunityDb databasewith a focus specifically on Texas properties.
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