US ZIP Code
42716

Buffalo, KY

Larue County  ·  Kentucky

● Active
👥 1,640 Population ↑ 5% since 2019
💰 $69,511 Median HH Income
▼ 9% below avg ↑ 75% since 2019
🎂 48.0 Median Age ↑ 22% since 2019
🏠 $193,700 Median Home Value
▼ 31% below avg ↑ 39% since 2019
🎓 28.9% College Grads
▼ 25% below avg
📊 1.2% Unemployment
▼ 75% below avg ↓ 80% since 2019
ZIP Code Details
ZIP Code42716
CityBuffalo
StateKentucky (KY)
CountyLarue County
Area Code270/364
Elevation890 ft
Latitude37.492233
Longitude-85.675203
TimezoneNew York (DST)
FIPS21123
ZIP TypeStandard
StatusActive
People & Population (ACS 2023)
♂ Male 58.6% (961) Female 41.4% (679) ♀

Race & Ethnicity

White: 89.7%Hispanic: 3.8%Black: 1.3%Other: 5.1%Race
White89.7%
Hispanic3.8%
Black1.3%
Other5.1%

Age Breakdown

Under 5
1%
5–17
19%
18–24
9%
25–44
16%
45–64
38%
65+
11%

Key Indicators

Median Age48.0 yrs ↑ 22% since 2019
Avg Household Size2.31
Below Poverty12.3% ▲ 23% above avg
College Grads28.9% ▼ 25% below avg
Unemployment1.2% ▼ 75% below avg
No HS Diploma26 (2.4%)
HS Graduate429 (39.8%)
Some College172 (16%)
Associates139 (12.9%)
Bachelors150 (13.9%)
Graduate Degree162 (15%)

Education

No HS: 2.4%HS Grad: 39.8%Some College: 16%Associates: 12.9%Bachelors: 13.9%Graduate: 15%Edu
No HS2.4%
HS Grad39.8%
Some College16.0%
Associates12.9%
Bachelors13.9%
Graduate15.0%
Housing & Income

Housing Tenure

Owner: 85.4%Renter: 14.7%Tenure
Owner85.4%
Renter14.7%

Home Value Distribution

Under $50k
8%
$50k–100k
10%
$100k–150k
18%
$150k–200k
18%
$200k–300k
34%
$300k–500k
6%
Over $500k
5%

Financials

Median HH Income$69,511 ▼ 9% below avg ↑ 75% since 2019
Median Home Value$193,700 ▼ 31% below avg ↑ 39% since 2019
Home/Income Ratio2.8x (nat avg ~3.5x)
Median Rent$740/mo ↑ 3% since 2019
Total Units775
Vacant Units65
Avg HH Size2.31

Income Distribution

Under $25k
23%
$25k–50k
17%
$50k–75k
12%
$75k–100k
19%
$100k–150k
15%
$150k–200k
11%
Over $200k
3%
Employment & Commute

How People Get to Work

Drove Alone
98%
Work From Home
2%

Commute Time

Under 15 min
34%
15–30 min
36%
30–45 min
23%
Over 45 min
6%
Housing Stock

Year Built

Before 1940
0%
1940s–1950s
5%
1960s–1970s
12%
1980s–1990s
28%
2000+
55%

Summary

Total Units775
Vacant65
Owner Occupied85.4%
Renter Occupied14.7%
Avg HH Size2.31
Frequently Asked Questions
ZIP code 42716 is in Buffalo, KY, in Larue County.
ZIP code 42716 is located in Kentucky (KY).
ZIP code 42716 is in Larue County, KY.
ZIP 42716 observes the New York timezone. Daylight Saving Time is observed.
The estimated population of ZIP code 42716 is 1,640 people (ACS 2023).
The median household income in ZIP code 42716 is $69,511 (ACS 2023).
The median home value in ZIP 42716 is $193,700 (ACS 2023).
About ZIP Code 42716

ZIP code 42716 is located in Buffalo, Kentucky, within Larue County. With a population of 1,640, this is a sparsely populated ZIP code with a mature community — the median age is 48 years. Economically, 42716 is a solidly middle-class ZIP code: the median household income of $69,511 is near the national average.

Real estate in ZIP code 42716 represents an affordable housing market. The median home value of $193,700 is below the national average. Renters can expect to pay around $740 per month in median rent. Homeownership is strong here — 85.4% of occupied units are owner-occupied, suggesting an established, stable residential community. Median home values have increased by 39% since 2019.

The population of 42716 is primarily White (89.70%). Residents are moderately educated — 28.9% hold a bachelor's degree or higher, which is below the national average. Poverty affects some residents at 12.3%. Household income has grown by 75% since 2019.

The unemployment rate in 42716 stands at 1.2%, which is well below the national average. As in most parts of the country, driving alone is the dominant commute mode at 96%.

Overall, ZIP code 42716 in Buffalo, KY is characterized as solidly middle-class, moderately educated, a mature community, and predominantly owner-occupied. With 1,640 residents, a median household income of $69,511, and a median home value of $193,700, it offers a clear picture of life in this part of Kentucky.