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What Renters Like and Dislike

What Renters Like and Dislike About Moline

Our neighborhood is close to the main interstates in our area. It is easy to get to pretty much anything from our neighborhood. I am good friends with two of my neighbors across the street. We spend time together and do things together.

I love that I live right near a wonderful Park and I live right by great grocery store elementary School daycare center and YMCA so it's a very accommodative neighborhood

I like it being close to the highway. Also close to stores to go shopping. Also having the park by us

Very close to downtown, with lots of walkable local favorites nearby. Close enough to larger big box/grocery stores. Convenient to I74 to Iowa and not far from Centennial or Arsenal bridges. Close to the Avenue.

I live on a dead end street so nice and quite and not much noise or a lot of kids roaming the streets all hours of the night or any drag racing up and down the streets at night

Who Lives Here

Moline Demographics

Education

High School

24%

Associate's

24%

Bachelor's

12%

Master's

5%

Doctorate

35%

Family Size

2 people

49%

3 people

19%

4 people

20%

5 people

7%

6+ people

4%

Household Income

0-50k

45%

50-100k

32%

100-150k

15%

150-200k

4%

200k+

4%

Age

0-10

13%

10-20

11%

20-45

31%

45-65

25%

65+

20%

Affordability

How expensive is it in Moline?

Percentage: 4/54/5

Renters gave this area a 4 out of 5 for affordability

Rent Trends

Studio1 Bed2 Beds3 Beds
Dec '23$635$800$1095$1599
Nov '23$635$800$1095$1599
Oct '23$635$785$1075$1599
Sep '23$635$740$1102$1599
Aug '23$635$740$1085$1599
Jul '23$635$785$1077$1599
Jun '23$635$785$1072$1599
May '23$635$725$1068$1599
Apr '23$635$730$1064$1599
Mar '23$635$785$1060$1599
Feb '23$634$785$1065$1599
Jan '23$633$785$1085$1599
Dec '22$632$785$1085$1599

*The rent information included in this summary is based on a median calculation of multifamily rental property inventory on Apartment Guide and Rent.com over the past 12-months and is for illustrative purposes only. This information does not constitute a pricing guarantee or financial advice related to the rental market.

Getting Around Moline

Moline Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

39%

15-30 Mins

46%

30-40 Mins

9%

40-60 Mins

4%

60+ Mins

3%

Transportation Scores

Percentage: 5050

Walk Score®

Walkable

No

Say 8 of 13 renters

Has Sidewalks

Yes

Say 10 of 13 renters

Percentage: 4545

Bike Score®

Bike Friendly

Yes

Say 10 of 13 renters

What Renters Are Saying

Moline Features

Area Has Litter

No

Say 12 of 13 renters

Noise Late At Night

No

Say 11 of 13 renters

Near Grocery Stores

Yes

Say 11 of 13 renters

Near Schools

Yes

Say 11 of 13 renters

Good Place To Raise A Family

Yes

Say 11 of 13 renters

Busy Streets

No

Say 10 of 13 renters

Nearby Parks

Yes

Say 10 of 13 renters

Pet Friendly

Yes

Say 10 of 13 renters

Quiet Area

Yes

Say 10 of 13 renters

Safe For Families

Yes

Say 10 of 13 renters

Maintained Yards

Yes

Say 10 of 13 renters

Area Has Kids Play Outside

Yes

Say 8 of 13 renters

Mostly Older Buildings

No

Say 7 of 13 renters

Near Highways

Yes

Say 7 of 13 renters

Area Has Potholes

No

Say 7 of 13 renters

Well Lit

Yes

Say 7 of 13 renters

Tree Lined Streets

No

Say 7 of 13 renters

Near Downtown

No

Say 9 of 13 renters

Nice Views

No

Say 10 of 13 renters

Mostly Newer Buildings

No

Say 11 of 13 renters

Moline Education

Schools

Percentage: 4/54/5

School Score

How satisfied do renters feel with the schools in this area.

Top Schools in Moline

8/10

Paul Norton Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

7/10

Grant Wood Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

6/10

Jane Addams Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

6/10

Herbert Hoover Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

6/10

Mark Twain Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

6/10

Eisenhower Elementary School

Grades K-6 • Public

Information provided by GreatSchools. To verify school enrollment eligibility, contact the school district directly.

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All About

Living in Moline, IL

The town of Moline, Illinois is home to approximately 43,000 residents. It's a nice place to settle down, as retirees make up a greater percentage of the population (18%) here than they do nationally (14%). Renters tend to be in the minority in Moline, and 65% of residents own their homes. Renters in the city benefit from a relatively low average rent of $747 a month, which is $305/month less than the state average.

With an average commute time of about 19 minutes, shorter than most cities in Illinois, Moline residents have found that traveling to work isn't overly time-consuming. Driving a vehicle is the typical mode of getting to work, selected by 44% of workers, while public transportation isn't used much. Relatively few residents commute to work on foot.

Compared to the state average, Moline has a relatively high percentage of residents older than 25 with an Associate's degree (6%). Furthermore, 11% possess a Bachelor's degree and 6% have earned a Master's or Doctoral degree. There are three primary industries in Moline: manufacturing, retail, and healthcare. Combined, these industries make up 24% of the labor force in the city. Meanwhile, looking at job function, 7% of the city's population works in sales, which ranks as the top field in the city. Moline workers take home an average annual income of around $65K, around $13,000 less than their peers elsewhere in the state. Moline's average income also trails the national average of $73,345.