MAPPING L.A. > Regions
The Antelope Valley
Population
- 295,943 population in 2000, according to the U.S. Census
- 1,169.29 square miles, divided into 13 neighborhoods
- 253 people per square mile. The most dense neighborhood is Desert View Highlands, and the least dense neighborhood is Northeast Antelope Valley.
Ethnicity
Income
- The wealthiest neighborhood is Leona Valley, and the least wealthy neighborhood is Lake Los Angeles.
Education
- 14.6% of residents 25 and older have a four-year degree. The neighborhood with the highest rate is Leona Valley, and the neighborhood with the lowest rate is Sun Village.
Age
- The neighborhood with oldest population is Northwest Antelope Valley, and the neighborhood with the youngest population is Lake Los Angeles.
Housing
- 31.3% of households are renters. The neighborhood with the highest rental rate is Lancaster, and the neighborhood with the lowest rental rate is Leona Valley.
The Antelope Valley
is a region of Los Angeles County containing 13 neighborhoods.
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About This Project
The Antelope Valley is one of the 16 regions in
Mapping L.A.,
the Los Angeles Times’ resource for crime,
neighborhoods,
demographics and schools in Los Angeles County.