Swan Valley, Idaho Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The median property value in Swan Valley, ID is $481,500, 2.1 times greater than the national average. The city is home to numerous vineyards and wineries. Two of the state's top wine producers are located here. There are also many specialised food producers located in the area. The city has a diverse selection of dining options, including restaurants, cafes, and roadside produce stalls. Those interested in exploring the area should consider driving the Tourist Drive 203, a circular route through the city that passes many of the attractions on the Great Northern Highway and West Swan Road.

Swan Valley has a relatively low poverty rate. While the national poverty rate is 14.1%, the city's rate is only 13.8%. It is noted that the majority of Swan Valley's residents own their own home. The city is also home to a high percentage of veterans, with 7.5% of the civilian population identifying as a veteran.

The city's comprehensive plan, or LUCP, is the blueprint for the city's future growth. It guides development and zoning in the area. The plan is subject to change, but it is not mandatory. It's written by the Planning and Zoning Commission.

Swan Valley City is home to an ethnically diverse population. Among its residents are Middle Eastern immigrants, who come from countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon. There is also a relatively small percentage of older residents.