Colon village, MI
Colon village's median home was built in 1952 — older than 92% of US cities. Older housing stock means more recurring repair demand: aging roofs, original-spec plumbing, electrical panels at end-of-life. That's a structural tailwind for any agency selling marketing services to local trades. Combined with a $124K property baseline, Colon village's repair-driven verticals run on both volume and per-job depth — a rare profile in mid-sized US markets.
How Colon village's demographics shape the local-services market
Median household income in Colon village is $54K — 28% below the US median of $75K. When household budgets run tight, trade operators who win tend to lead with payment flexibility and relationship-depth; agencies calibrate their creative and offers accordingly.
The median home in Colon village is worth $124K, 61% below the US median of $320K. Lower home values compress per-job revenue across most trades verticals, which pushes the marketing math toward higher lead volume. Agencies running here typically position around frequency (monthly recurring services) rather than premium one-off jobs.
Colon village's median home was built in 1952 — 28 years older than the US baseline. Housing age compounds with every passing decade: roofs reach end-of-life around year 25, water heaters around year 12, HVAC systems around year 15. Older housing stock is one of the cleanest leading indicators for residential trades demand, and agencies who can map their client roster against neighborhoods of a specific build vintage tend to outperform broad-market campaigns.
Colon village is a smaller market — 1,432 residents put it in the bottom 15% of US cities by population. Smaller markets force a different prospecting cadence: a single agency can build a meaningful relationship with most of the active contractors in town inside a single quarter. The upside is depth of relationship and lower customer acquisition cost; the downside is a hard ceiling on how many clients the local market can absorb at agency margins.
Top verticals by opportunity in Colon village
Every vertical we've profiled in Colon village, ranked by count and median vulnerability score. Use this as the starting point for an outbound list.
No vertical data yet for this city.
How we measure opportunity
ACS 5-Year Estimates
Population, household income, home value, homeownership rate, median year structure built and self-employment density come from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-year release. Public-domain, refreshed annually.
Google Places + Places Details
Business names, addresses, ratings, review counts, websites, phone numbers and operating status come from the Google Places API. Each profiled business is re-checked on a 14-day cache cycle so stale data drifts off the page.
Composite vulnerability score
We blend 14 signals (review velocity, star rating, website presence and freshness, ad pixels, hiring activity, competitor density and visual brand) into a 0–100 score. Higher means more likely to engage with marketing services.
Frequently asked
- How many local businesses does LocalVein track in Colon village, MI?
- LocalVein currently indexes 0 businesses in Colon village, MI, spread across the 21 verticals we cover. Records cycle off on a rolling 14-day refresh, so closures and rebrands roll out of the index without manual curation. Refreshed April 2026.
- Which vertical has the most prospects in Colon village?
- Vertical coverage for Colon village is still being filled in — no scans have been requested yet, so run a free scan to seed whichever category you care about first.
- What does Colon village's Market Opportunity Score mean?
- Colon village scores 36.65/100 on LocalVein's Market Opportunity Score. The score blends median home value ($124K), homeownership rate, median home age, and population density into a single 0–100 number. Higher = more attractive prospecting market for agencies pitching local trades and services. Use it to compare cities before drilling into individual operators.
- How often is Colon village data refreshed?
- Census data refreshes annually with the ACS 5-year release. Business data (names, ratings, websites, phone numbers) runs on a 14-day cache cycle for any business that's been touched by a user scan. The most recent refresh on Colon village's Census row was April 2026.
- Can I export Colon village prospects to GoHighLevel, HubSpot, or Instantly?
- Yes — every paid plan exports CSVs pre-formatted for GoHighLevel, HubSpot, and Instantly, plus a generic format for any other CRM. For Colon village, expect 0 businesses available across all verticals once you scan a vertical for the first time. $54K median household income and 1,432 residents make it a market where most agency outreach scenarios fit.
The rest of businesses in Colon village is behind a free signup.
- 5 sample businesses
- Phones masked (last 2 digits)
- No phone line-type classification
- No CSV export
- No vulnerability ranking on the full list
- every profiled business
- Full phone numbers
- Ranked by vulnerability score
- Census + demographic intelligence
- Generic CSV export (CRM-ready)
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