Perquimans County, NC
Living in Perquimans County
Bikeability
7
Walkability
21
Commute
17
Public Transit
6
Affordability
71
Public Safety
100
Airports
23
Hospitals
48
Colleges
24
1←Poor
Great→100
Schools
28
1←Poor
Great→100
Residents
13k
Population
+339 (2010–19)
50 y
Median Age
+4 (2010–19)
20%
College-Educated
+2% (2010–19)
68%
Family Households
-8% (2010–19)
Age
Under 14 years16%
15 to 34 years19%
35 to 54 years22%
55 to 74 years32%
75 years and over11%
Diversity
Asian<1%
Black23%
Caucasian72%
Hispanic or Latino3%
Multiracial1%
Native American<1%
Native Hawaiian<1%
Other<1%
Education
Less than high school13%
High school graduate29%
Some College38%
Bachelor's degree13%
Graduate degree7%
Households
Family household68%
Householder living alone28%
Householder not living alone4%
Economy
$47k
Median Household Income
+$4.1k (2010–19)
84%
Above Poverty
+1% (2010–19)
37 mi
Average Commute
91%
Lived Here Last Year
Household Income
Less than $25K28%
$25K to $49K24%
$50K to $74K16%
$75K to $99K14%
$100K to $124K8%
$125K to $149K5%
$150K to $199K3%
$200K or more2%
Employers
Government6%
Private sector67%
Self-employed7%
Occupations
Construction and maintenance13%
Factory and transportation16%
Mgt, science, and arts32%
Military<1%
Sales and office20%
Service20%
Commute
Bicycle<1%
Car, truck, or van92%
Motorcycle<1%
Walked2%
Worked at home5%
Housing
$172k
Median Home Value
+$13k (2010–19)
32%
Built 2000 or Later
$607
Median Monthly Rent
+$169 (2010–19)
63%
Owner-Occupied
+3% (2010–19)
Units in Structure
1 unit, attached1%
1 unit, detached75%
Multiple units1%
Mobile home20%
Boat, RV, etc<1%
Year Structure Built
Built 2014 or later3%
Built 2010 to 20134%
Built 2000 to 200925%
Built 1990 to 199917%
Built 1980 to 198913%
Built 1970 to 197914%
Built 1960 to 19698%
Built 1950 to 19595%
Built 1940 to 19495%
Built 1939 or earlier7%
Home Value
Less than $50K8%
$50K to $99K14%
$100K to $149K17%
$150K to $199K19%
$200K to $249K9%
$250K to $299K11%
$300K to $399K8%
$400K to $499K5%
$500K to $749K8%
$750K to $999K1%
$1M to $1.49M<1%
$1.5M to $1.99M<1%
House Heating Type
Electricity70%
Fuel oil, kerosene1%
LP gas20%
Utility gas7%
Wood1%
Crime
Violent Crime in Perquimans County
United States45
North Carolina20
Property Crime in Perquimans County
United States48
North Carolina30
Politics
Voting Patterns
Liberal (41%)(57%) Conservative
2016 Presidential Elections
Hillary Clinton35%
Donald Trump62%
Climate
Monthly Weather Averages
Temp (°F) | Rain (in) | Snow (in) | |
---|---|---|---|
Jan | 41 | 4 | 1 |
Feb | 44 | 3 | 1 |
Mar | 50 | 4 | 0 |
Apr | 59 | 3 | 0 |
May | 67 | 4 | 0 |
Jun | 75 | 5 | 0 |
Jul | 79 | 5 | 0 |
Aug | 77 | 5 | 0 |
Sep | 71 | 5 | 0 |
Oct | 61 | 3 | 0 |
Nov | 52 | 3 | 0 |
Dec | 44 | 3 | 1 |
Natural Hazards
The Risk of Natural Hazards in Perquimans County
Excessive Heat6
Inland Flooding38
Tornado27
Coastal Flooding6
Hurricane Force Winds6
1←Less frequentMore frequent→100
Location Map
Public Schools
Public Schools near Perquimans County, NC
Private Schools
Private Schools near Perquimans County, NC
Victory Christian School
7 miles, NE
Chowan Multi-Purpose Juvenile School
11 miles, SW
Tutor All School
12 miles, NE
Foreshadow Academy
13 miles, E
Colleges
Colleges near Perquimans County, NC
Elizabeth City State University
12 miles, NE
Mid-Atlantic Christian University
13 miles, NE
Sentara College of Health Sciences
42 miles, N
Chowan University
43 miles, NW
Hospitals
Hospitals near Perquimans County, NC
Vidant Chowan Hospital
14 miles, SW
Sentara Albemarle Medical Center
14 miles, NE
Washington County Hosp Inc
30 miles, SW
Vidant Bertie Hospital
32 miles, SW
Airports
Airports near Perquimans County, NC
Norfolk International Airport
51 miles, N
Newport News-Williamsburg International Airport
66 miles, N
Pitt-Greenville Airport
67 miles, SW
Coastal Carolina Regional Airport
85 miles, SW