Highlands Historic District, State College, Pennsylvania is a higher-priced, lower-yield market with prices in line with the city median and about 30% above the state median. The gross yield is 5.1, prices rose 9.9% over the past year, and the neighborhood has a Red Flag score of 39, walkability of 96, and education in the 94th percentile. The main strength is the strong walkability and education percentile; the main risk is the higher price level.
AI Summary•Updated May 2026
Area
0.56 mi²
ZIP Code
16801
County
Centre County
State
Pennsylvania
Redfin — median sale & volumeZillow ZORI — asking rentFEMA National Risk Index v1.20OpenStreetMap — POIFBI UCR — state crimeEPA — radon zonesWashU ACAG — satellite PM2.5EPA FRS / BTS — hazard screeningUS Census ACS / TIGER 2024
Verified Price · Median Sale
$462,363
YoY+9.9%
Gross Rental Yield
5.1%
Listed rent · ZORI annualized
Red Flag Index
Low
39 / 100
Walkability Score
96
Walker's Paradise
OpenStreetMap POI density · national percentile
Education Score
94 / 100
Excellent · better than 94% of U.S. districts
Pre-pandemic SEDA (2018/19) · district proxy
AI Score
60
Good
DistrictScore attractiveness · national model
Highlands Historic District Property Prices & Rental Yield
Verified Redfin sale data and Zillow ZORI asking rent for Highlands Historic District, State College.
Market Trend (12-Month)
12 Months
$472K$449K$427K$404K$381K
Verified Sale Price (Median)
Jun '25May '26
Verified = Redfin median sale price (MLS). Rolling 3-month series.
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Is Highlands Historic District Safe? Natural-Hazard Risk
FEMA National Risk Index composite across eight hazards, plus inherited Pennsylvania crime context.
Red Flag Breakdown
39 / 100
Low Risk
Composite is weighted by expected impact — frequent low-damage hazards (hail, wind) weigh less than flood or wildfire.
Hurricane60High
Strong Wind60High
Wildfire40Moderate
Earthquake40Moderate
Tornado40Moderate
Hail40Moderate
Flood20Low
Heat20Low
8/8 hazards scored · FEMA NRI v1.20
Crime (state-level): Pennsylvania averaged 16.8 crimes and 2.5 violent per 1,000 residents (-7.8% YoY) in 2024(FBI UCR). Compare the state to the country, not states as a ranking — full Safety & Crime data lives on the state page.
Active transaction volume — 115 homes sold last period
Insights are generated from Highlands Historic District's live DistrictScore metrics.
Highlands Historic District Environment & Safety
Satellite PM2.5 air-quality history, FBI UCR crime trend (Pennsylvania-level, the finest official aggregation), EPA radon potential and point-source hazard screening.
Air Quality — PM2.5
2015–2024
6.0 µg/m³ Meets EPA, above WHO guideline-25.6% since 2015
9.57.86.24.5
EPA 9WHO 5
20152024
Annual mean fine-particle (PM2.5) concentration at the Highlands Historic District centroid, satellite-derived (ACAG). References: WHO guideline 5 µg/m³ · EPA annual standard 9 µg/m³. Latest year ranks worse than 50% of U.S. neighborhoods.
Pennsylvania Crime Trend
FBI UCR
24120
20132024
All crimes / 1k
Violent / 1k
Year
Crimes / 1k
Violent / 1k
YoY
2024
16.8
2.5
-7.8%
2023
18.3
2.7
+2.7%
2022
17.9
2.9
+16.8%
2021
15.3
2.8
-23.5%
2020
20.3
3.9
+18.8%
2019
17.1
3.1
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Reported at the state level — the finest official US crime aggregation; Highlands Historic District inherits the Pennsylvania figures.
Radon Potential
EPA
Zone 1
Zone 1 — Highest potential · Highlands Historic District
EPA radon zones estimate indoor radon potential county-wide (Zone 1 highest, Zone 3 lowest). Testing is recommended in all zones.
Environmental Hazards
EPA / BTS
Superfund (NPL)4.2 kmModerate
Industrial odor3 nearbyVery High
Point-source screening near Highlands Historic District: EPA Superfund National Priorities List & Facility Registry (2026), BTS aviation noise (2020, 24-hour average level). Superfund shows distance to the nearest listed site; odor shows detected sources within the screening radius. Only detected sources are listed; the bar shows severity vs. all U.S. neighborhoods.
Walkability & Amenities in Highlands Historic District
Amenity density and pedestrian access from OpenStreetMap points of interest.
Walkability & Amenities
OpenStreetMap POI
96
Walker's Paradise
Walkability Score
15
Grocery
87
Dining
1
Schools
0
Universities
3
Hospitals
1
Pharmacies
9
Parks
0
Rail Transit
3
Coworking
POI counts are amenities within Highlands Historic District's boundary plus a 400 m walk buffer. Rail transit excludes bus stops.
Highlands Historic District vs State College vs Pennsylvania
How Highlands Historic District benchmarks against its city and state medians.
Benchmark vs City & State
In Highlands Historic District, the median sale price sits in line with the median for State College neighborhoods and about 36% above the statewide median. Gross rental yield is 5.1%, against 5.1% for State College neighborhoods and 6.4% statewide. Over the past 12 months, prices rose 9.9%. Transaction liquidity sits in line with the median for State College neighborhoods and above the statewide median.
Highlands Historic District, State College, Pennsylvania is up 9.9% over the past year. That increase comes alongside a gross yield of 5.1, walkability of 96, and a Red Flag score of 39. The price trend is positive, but the current price level is about 30% above the state median.
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