Available Now
1,000–1,150 Sqft
3 Floor Plans
1,200+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
1,500+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
Available Now
800+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
900+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
Available Now
610–872 Sqft
2 Floor Plans
1,000–1,120 Sqft
2 Floor Plans
Available Now
629+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
1,024+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
1,296+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
Available Now
450+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
727+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
820–1,278 Sqft
3 Floor Plans
Available Now
900–950 Sqft
4 Floor Plans
Available Now
1,156+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
995–1,156 Sqft
3 Floor Plans
1,334+ Sqft
2 Floor Plans
Available Now
1,055+ Sqft
2 Floor Plans
3 Floor Plans
1 Floor Plan
Available Now
800+ Sqft
1 Floor Plan
All About
The small town of Calcium, New York is home to approximately 4,000 residents. Families with young children are typical, as kids under 5 make up an above-average percentage of the community, though young adults are also well-represented. With an average age of just over 29, the town's residents skew notably younger than most cities in New York. Home ownership is less common than renting in Calcium, and 30% of residents own their homes. The average rent of $1,237 per month is roughly equal to the state average.
There are two primary industries in Calcium: public administration and retail. Combined, these industries make up 15% of the workforce in the town. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's residents work in management, as 6% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any career path. Calcium workers earn an average annual income of almost $60K, less than the state average. The town's average income also trails the national average ($73,345). Among Calcium residents over the age of 25, 10% have earned a Bachelor's degree and 3% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate.
Calcium residents have an average commute of about 15 minutes, faster than the state average of about 38 minutes. Many residents (47%) commute to work by car, while public transit is not used. Walking isn't a common means of commuting to work.
© 2021 RentPath, LLC. All rights reserved. All photos, videos, text and other content are the property of RentPath, LLC. APARTMENT GUIDE and the APARTMENT GUIDE Trade Dress are registered trademarks of RentPath, LLC or its affiliates.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPad, and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.
Information is copyrighted and school data provided by GreatSchools.org. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Schools listed above are based on distance from the selected location and are just a sampling of the schools in the area. To find a particular school district, and how it relates to a specific apartment, please contact the apartment manager.
All About
The small town of Calcium, New York is home to approximately 4,000 residents. Families with young children are typical, as kids under 5 make up an above-average percentage of the community, though young adults are also well-represented. With an average age of just over 29, the town's residents skew notably younger than most cities in New York. Home ownership is less common than renting in Calcium, and 30% of residents own their homes. The average rent of $1,237 per month is roughly equal to the state average.
There are two primary industries in Calcium: public administration and retail. Combined, these industries make up 15% of the workforce in the town. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's residents work in management, as 6% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any career path. Calcium workers earn an average annual income of almost $60K, less than the state average. The town's average income also trails the national average ($73,345). Among Calcium residents over the age of 25, 10% have earned a Bachelor's degree and 3% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate.
Calcium residents have an average commute of about 15 minutes, faster than the state average of about 38 minutes. Many residents (47%) commute to work by car, while public transit is not used. Walking isn't a common means of commuting to work.
Education
Getting Around Calcium
What You Need to Know