Childress 67 Good
Childress Livability #506 ranked city in Texas#9,660 ranked city in the USARanks better than 67% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in Childress

PROS
  • Cost Of Living

    The overall cost of living in this area is much lower than average. This includes everyday goods and services, as well as housing, utilities and health care.

  • Crime

    With a lower than average crime rate per 100,000 people, this area could be considered a very safe place to live. Crime rates are based on both violent and property crimes.

  • Housing

    This area has received high scores in the housing category. This could be due to a positive home affordability ratio, high appreciation rates or elevated home values.

CONS
  • Amenities

    A majority of amenities are not ideally situated within a reasonable walking distance, which may lead residents to rely on a vehicle or public transportation.

  • Commute

    Public transportation is not readily available in this area and the average commute time to work could also be longer than the national average.

  • Employment

    A low score in the employment category could indicate that this area struggles with high unemployment rates and low household income and income per capita levels.

  • Health & Safety

    Poor air quality and the inaccessibility of certain health related facilities like hospitals, clinics, doctors and pharmacies could have all contributed to the low score in this category.

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What's it like Living in Childress?

Childress, Texas is a small-sized city with a population of 6,109 people. If we take a look at the last Census, the vast majority of the population falls within one racial group (78% White). Given that fact, Childress could be considered less diverse than other cities. Additionally, more than a quarter of the population of Childress are of Hispanic or Latino origin, and 27% of the population also speak Spanish. If you are a young adult or student, you might be pleased to know that the average age of all Childress residents is 33. All the single ladies and all the single fellas might want to take notice as only 44% of the Childress population is married. If you prefer shorter commutes, living in Childress will be a delight. With an average one-way commute time of just 16 minutes, traveling to and from work is notably more convenient than the national average, which stands at 26 minutes.

Whether you’re moving to a new town to be closer to family, friends or for a new job, living in Childress could be a positive experience compared to other cities in Texas if you know where to look. Don't forget to determine what matters most to you in a neighborhood. Consider factors such as safety, proximity to work or school, access to amenities (like parks, fitness facilities, grocery stores, restaurants), public transportation options, community atmosphere and the overall vibe you're looking for. To help you find the best places to live in and around Childress, AreaVibes has created a livability score using key metrics like amenities, cost of living, employment and more.

The livability score in Childress is 65/100 and the city is ranked in the 64th percentile of all cities across America. If we probe a little deeper into each category within the livability score, we see that Childress has higher than average rankings for the following: crime (A+) and housing (A+). Unfortunately for Childress, there are some categories for which it does not score well, this includes: amenities (F) and employment (F).

Low rates of violent crime, encompassing offenses such as murder, rape, robbery and assault, contribute significantly to a safer living environment. This reduction in crime minimizes the chances of personal harm, property theft, or violent incidents. Furthermore, low crime rates can have a positive impact on property values and the overall desirability of an area. There were 186 crimes per 100,000 residents, which signifies that Childress boasts an impressively low violent crime rate that falls well below the national average.

For home buyers, real estate will be the largest purchase they will ever make and it will also be their most valuable asset. For renters, the monthly rent paid on their Childress apartments will most likely be their largest expense. Based on tangible metrics like home and rental affordability and appreciation rates, housing in this area has received a score that is well above the average of every other US city. A thriving real estate market can also generate strong local economic activity and job creation.

Being close to public transit, grocery stores, parks and other conveniences are all important when weighing your options for a new home in Childress. Before you determine if any of these amenities are available in the area, you will also want to know if the real estate prices in Childress are affordable. The median home price for Childress homes is $78,500, which is 45% lower than the Texas average. If we take a closer look at the affordability of homes in Childress, we’ll see that the home price to income ratio is 1.9, which is 26.9% lower than the Texas average.

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      Childress transportation information

      Statistic Childress Texas National
      Average one way commute16min26min26min
      Workers who drive to work76.7%80.3%76.4%
      Workers who carpool15.7%10.6%9.3%
      Workers who take public transit0.0%1.5%5.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.0%0.3%0.6%
      Workers who walk5.1%1.6%2.8%
      Working from home1.5%4.3%4.6%
      Source: The Childress, TX data and statistics displayed above are derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).