ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

#1. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16720, PA

Population: 1,294 Median Age: 49 College-Educated: 10% Family-Households: 64% Median Household Income: $47,431 Average Commute (mi.): 30 Lived Here Last Year: 94% Median Home Value: $80,300 Median Monthly Rent: $480 Renter-Occupied: 3%

#2. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16748, PA

Population: 2,718 Median Age: 47 College-Educated: 12% Family-Households: 68% Median Household Income: $40,337 Average Commute (mi.): 33 Lived Here Last Year: 92% Median Home Value: $90,100 Median Monthly Rent: $426 Renter-Occupied: 15%

#3. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16943, PA

Population: 505 Median Age: 55 College-Educated: 10% Family-Households: 67% Median Household Income: $47,188 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Lived Here Last Year: 95% Median Home Value: $139,300 Median Monthly Rent: $461 Renter-Occupied: 15%

#4. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16915, PA

Population: 6,134 Median Age: 46 College-Educated: 21% Family-Households: 63% Median Household Income: $52,154 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Lived Here Last Year: 88% Median Home Value: $124,200 Median Monthly Rent: $578 Renter-Occupied: 19%

#5. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 17729, PA

Population: 63 Median Age: 59 College-Educated: 10% Family-Households: 44% Median Household Income: $28,750 Average Commute (mi.): 36 Lived Here Last Year: 84% Median Home Value: $95,000 Renter-Occupied: 1%

#6. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16922, PA

Population: 1,868 Median Age: 52 College-Educated: 14% Family-Households: 61% Median Household Income: $41,667 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Lived Here Last Year: 88% Median Home Value: $105,000 Median Monthly Rent: $433 Renter-Occupied: 8%

#7. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16746, PA

Population: 1,248 Median Age: 42 College-Educated: 13% Family-Households: 70% Median Household Income: $50,043 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Lived Here Last Year: 88% Median Home Value: $79,700 Median Monthly Rent: $625 Renter-Occupied: 12%

#8. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16927, PA

Population: 494 Median Age: 54 College-Educated: 11% Family-Households: 70% Median Household Income: $41,563 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Lived Here Last Year: 87% Median Home Value: $98,800 Median Monthly Rent: $481 Renter-Occupied: 14%

#9. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16937, PA

Population: 151 Median Age: 54 College-Educated: 9% Family-Households: 96% Median Household Income: $65,625 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Lived Here Last Year: 93% Median Home Value: $187,500 Renter-Occupied: 2%

#10. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16941, PA

Population: 69 Median Age: 47 College-Educated: 4% Family-Households: 83% Median Household Income: $39,167 Average Commute (mi.): 27 Lived Here Last Year: 100% Median Home Value: $78,800 Renter-Occupied: 8%

#11. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16948, PA

Population: 1,540 Median Age: 39 College-Educated: 15% Family-Households: 68% Median Household Income: $39,559 Average Commute (mi.): 26 Lived Here Last Year: 89% Median Home Value: $119,900 Median Monthly Rent: $292 Renter-Occupied: 13%

#12. ZIP Codes with the Best Public Schools in Potter County, PA

ZIP Code 16923, PA

Population: 1,482 Median Age: 44 College-Educated: 13% Family-Households: 74% Median Household Income: $44,531 Average Commute (mi.): 28 Lived Here Last Year: 94% Median Home Value: $117,100 Median Monthly Rent: $490 Renter-Occupied: 13%

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