Camden
When Camden’s new Town Hall was built, 2007, the building became a symbol of an area on the rise. Camden is still home to historical properties, but there’s a good mix of new subdivisions and established communities. While Camden offers rural living, with many homes bordering soybean fields, the capital city of Dover and major employment araeas are nearby. Camden students are served by the Caesar Rodney School District.
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Population, July 2008: 2,565. Population change since 2000: +22.1 percent
Male: 1,221 (47.6 percent)
Female: 1,344 (52.4 percent)
Estimated median household income, 2007: $53,811
Estimated per capita income, 2007: $25,986
Estimated median house or condo value, 2007: $200,124
Mean prices, 2007: All housing units: $232,276; Detached houses: $261,235; Townhouses or other attached units: $132,114
Races in Camden:
White Non-Hispanic (75.0 percent)
Black (18.0 percent)
Hispanic (2.9 percent)
Two or more races (2.1 percent)
American Indian (1.7 percent)
Other race (0.9 percent)
Filipino (0.5 percent)