🇺🇸 United States ZIP Code
PO BOX04852
Monhegan
ZIP Code 04852 is a po box zip code serving Monhegan, Monhegan, Maine (ME), in Lincoln County, United States. It has an estimated population of 69 with a median household income of $7,000. The area falls within the America/New_York timezone.
Median Household Income vs. National Average
Location
- Country
- 🇺🇸 United States
- State / Province
- Maine (ME)
- County
- Lincoln
- City
- Monhegan
- Timezone
- America/New_York
Coordinates
- Latitude
- 43.764200
- Longitude
- -69.316400
Geographic Details
- Land Area
- 0.85 mi²
- Water Area
- 0.38 mi²
- Population Density
- 81.0 people per mi² (50th percentile)
- Bounding Box
- 43.775798°N, 43.754625°S, -69.298886°E, -69.329310°W
With 69 residents spread across 0.85 square miles, this area has a population density of 81.0 people per square mile.
Demographics
69
Population
$7,000
Median Income
$414,300
Median Home Value
90th percentile
0.85 mi²
Land Area
The median household income in 04852 is $7,000, and the median home value is $414,300.
Housing
164
Total Units
40
Occupied Units
24.4%
Occupancy Rate
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