The Greenville Trade Area has grown 13.6% in just five years!
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2000* |
2005** |
Increase
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Greenville - Town |
6,844 |
8,130 |
18.8%
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Hortonville - Town |
2,357 |
2,596 |
10.1%
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Hortonia – Town |
1,063 |
1,069 |
0.56% |
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Dale – Town |
2,288 |
2,529 |
10.5% |
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Liberty - Town |
834 |
886 |
6.2% |
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Total |
13,386 |
15,210 |
13.6% |
· *2000 US Census Figure.
· ** January 1, 2005 Wisconsin Department of Administration Estimate
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Median Household Income
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Greenville Has the Highest Median Household Income in the Valley!
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Greenville - |
$61,381
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Grand Chute - |
$50,772
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Appleton - |
$47,285
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Neenah - |
$45,773
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Kaukauna - |
$43,980
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Menasha - |
$39,936
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Wisconsin (total) |
$43,791 |
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Source: 2002 US Census
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Population under 18 years
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Percent of population under 18 years old.
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Greenville - |
32.5%
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Kaukauna - |
27.7%
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Neenah - |
27.5%
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Menasha - |
25.6%
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Appleton - |
27.4%
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Grand Chute - |
23.4%
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Wisconsin (total) - |
25.5%
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Greenville has a higher percent of children and young families than anywhere else in the Valley or even in Wisconsin.
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Greenville New Home Starts are Booming
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Over the past five years, Greenville has averaged 155 new housing units each year.
Greenville is the Fox Cities’ fastest growing bedroom community!

· 2001 – 129 housing permits
· 2002 – 114 housing permits
· 2003 – 129 housing permits
· 2004 – 213 housing permits
· 2005 – 165 housing permits
· 2006 – 179 housing permits
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Greenville New Home Starts are Booming
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Top Six Single Family Housing Starts (Outagamie County)
§ Greenville—178
§ Appleton—95
§ Grand Chute—70
§ Kaukauna—60
§ Combined Locks—21
§ Freedom—21
Single Family Housing Starts for the entire Fox Valley
§ Greenville—178
§ Town of Harrison—101
§ Green Bay—78
§ Fond du Lac—70
§ Oshkosh—52
§ Neenah—44
§ City of Menasha—42
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Greenville Developers Prepare for Boom.
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The way to make money, said Will Rogers, “is to find out where the people are going and buy the land before they get there.” That is what is happening in Greenville. New building lots are being created to keep up with the demand of young families moving to Greenville.

· 59 lots available as of September 2003
· 1,131 lots available as of April 2004
· 1,062 lot available as of March 2006.
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Greenville PopulationWho They Are: US 2002 Census Update
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Where they work:
Sales & Office Occupations 27.1%
Service Occupations 7.8%
Private Wage & Salaried positions 86.7%
Commuting to work (workers 16 years +) 92.2%
Where they Live:
Owner Occupied Housing Units 87%
Rental Housing Units 13%
Average Family Size per Housing Unit 3.24%
Well Educated:
Associate, Bachelor, & Graduate Degrees 36.7%
(Persons 25 years of age and older)
Summary:
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