Mickleton City Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Mickleton, a community in East Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, NJ, has a population of approximately 4,500. The median age is about 39 years. The population is 51% female and 49% male. Racially, it is predominantly White (over 85%), with small African American (7%), Asian (3%), and Hispanic or Latino (4%) populations, alongside other races making up the remainder. Mickleton is largely a suburban residential area within the greater Philadelphia metropolitan region.

Mickleton City Housing

Mickleton, part of East Greenwich Township in Gloucester County, NJ, features a homeownership rate of around 90%, with median home values near $420,000 (2024). Rental opportunities are limited, with median rents approximately $2,100/month. The area consists predominantly of single-family homes in quiet neighborhoods like Greenwich Crossings and Berkley Crossing. Property values have risen by about 5% annually since 2022. The effective property tax rate is roughly 2.5%, equating to annual taxes of $10,500 for a median-priced home. Mickleton attracts families seeking spacious housing and access to top-rated schools.

Education in Mickleton City

Mickleton, a section of East Greenwich Township in Gloucester County, NJ, is served by East Greenwich Township School District for K-6 and Kingsway Regional School District for grades 7-12. Kingsway Regional High School has a graduation rate of about 94% and offers AP, honors, and vocational programs. The area's schools have a GreatSchools rating averaging 7/10. 38% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. School safety is rated above average, and adult education programs are offered nearby at Rowan College of South Jersey. The township has 3 public schools and several private daycare/early childhood centers.

Transportation in Mickleton City

Mickleton, part of East Greenwich Township in Gloucester County, NJ, relies heavily on personal vehicles, with over 90% of households owning at least one car and less than 2% of commuters using public transportation (U.S. Census ACS, 2022). The average commute time is approximately 30 minutes, largely to regional employment hubs like Philadelphia and Wilmington. Transportation infrastructure includes access to major routes such as I-295 and Route 322, but limited public transit means most residents drive. There are no major transit stations in Mickleton, and primary employment sectors are health care, education, and retail in nearby urban areas.

Mickleton City Healthcare

Mickleton, in East Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, NJ, relies on nearby medical facilities such as Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill (6 miles away, 210 beds) and several clinics (e.g., Cooper Urgent Care). With a population of roughly 5,000, over 90% have health insurance per Census data. The area is predominantly White (85%) with rising diversity. Common health issues include hypertension, obesity (30% prevalence), and diabetes (9%). Primary care is delivered by local providers, with a physician-to-population ratio of about 1:1,350, lower than the state average. Access remains high, though rural fringes face transportation barriers.

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