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Reviewed by the Houston Zip Codes Data TeamUpdated March 30, 2026Sources: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, USPS, FEMA, NOAA

ZIP code 77539 is located in Dickinson, Galveston County, Texas. It is a residential zip code in the Central Time Zone with an estimated population of 47,164. The area code for ZIP code 77539 is 281.

📍 ZIP code 77539 is in Dickinson, Galveston County, Texas.

What is zip code 77539?

77539 is a zip code covering Dickinson in Houston, Texas (Galveston County). It has a population of 47,164, a median household income of $85,263, and a median home value of $246,400.

47,164

Population

$85K

Median Income

$246K

Median Home

Galveston County · Area Code 281 · 14 sq mi

77539 — Dickinson

Dickinson · San Leon

Dickinson is a mid-sized Houston neighborhood with 47,164 residents, a median household income of $85,263, and homes valued at a median of $246,400.

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Key Statistics

Population

47,164

3,369 per sq mi

Above Houston avg (38,923)

Median Income

$85K

Per capita: $36,384

Above avg ($85K)

Median Home

$246K

2.9x income ratio

Below avg ($302K)

College Educated

26.2%

7% graduate degree

Below avg (35%)

Dickinson (77539): Neighborhood Profile

Dickinson (ZIP 77539) is a densely settled Houston neighborhood, home to about 47,164 people across 14 square miles — roughly 3,369 residents per square mile. It has the texture of an established inner-ring community: a mix of older single-family stock and newer infill, with daily errands rarely more than a few minutes away. Incomes here land close to the Houston middle — $85,263 for the median household, within striking distance of the $84,833 metro median. It is a broadly mixed-income community rather than a high- or low-end enclave.

The population skews prime working age (median age 35.8) and family-oriented, with an average household of 2.69 people. With a diversity index of 48.4/100, 77539 is somewhat less diverse than the typical Houston ZIP. The largest groups are White (60.7%) and Hispanic or Latino (37.1%).

Put in context, 77539's median home value of $246,400 sits 18% below the Houston-area median home value of $301,548. Both figures remain below the U.S. median home value (near $340,000 nationally), underscoring the relative affordability that continues to draw movers to the Houston metro. Educational attainment — 26.2% of adults hold a bachelor's degree, versus the 35% metro average — tracks the area's more working-class economic base.

Demographics & Diversity

Median Age

35.8

Near Houston avg
Household Size

2.69

17,331 total households
Diversity Index

48.4/100

Near Houston avg
Land Area

14 sq mi

3,369 people/sq mi
Area Code

281

Elevation

12 ft

Racial & Ethnic Composition

White 60.7%Hispanic 37.1%Black 9.7%Asian 2.5%Other 0%

Data Visualizations

Racial & Ethnic Breakdown

  • White
  • Hispanic
  • Black
  • Asian

vs Houston Average

IncomeHomeValueRent

Commute Mode (28 min avg)

  • Drive Alone
  • Carpool
  • Transit
  • WFH

Housing & Real Estate

Median Home Value

$246,400

Below avg ($301,548)

Median Rent

$1,370/mo

19% of median income

Below avg ($1,465)

Ownership Rate

74.8%

Vacancy Rate

7.4%

18,725 total units

The housing market in 77539 (Dickinson) features a median home value of $246,400, which is -18% below the Houston metro average. With a home-price-to-income ratio of 2.9x, the area offers accessible homeownership. The homeownership rate of 74.8% is above the city-wide average of 58%.

Affordability & Cost of Living in 77539

At a home-price-to-income ratio of 2.9, ownership in 77539 is unusually attainable. The median home of $246,400 is only 2.9 times the local median income — comfortably inside the 3x threshold lenders and financial planners treat as affordable. As a rough yardstick, a household would want income near $82,133 to buy at the local median under conventional guidelines.

Renting is comparatively comfortable here. Median rent of $1,370/month is only about 19% of median household income — a healthy cushion below the 30% cost-burden line. The neighborhood is owner-dominated (74.8% of homes are owner-occupied), which tends to correlate with longer tenancies and a more settled residential feel. Annualized, the typical renter pays about $16,440 per year for housing.

Flood & Weather Risk

FEMA Flood Zone

A

High flood hazard
Flood Risk Level

High

Based on FEMA mapping
Hurricane Evac Zone

A

First to evacuate
Flood Events Since 2000

4

FEMA-declared events

Flood insurance is required for federally-backed mortgages in this zone.

77539 sits at 12 ft elevation with 54" average annual rainfall. Houston averages 50+ inches of rain per year, and this area has experienced significant flooding from storms like Hurricane Harvey (2017) and Tropical Storm Imelda (2019).

Local Amenities

86

Restaurants

23

Parks

2

Grocery Stores

1

Hospitals

2

Pharmacies

5

Gyms & Fitness

77539 (Dickinson) has an estimated 86 restaurants, 23 parks, and 2 grocery stores within its boundaries. The area is served by 1 hospital, providing nearby emergency and specialty care.

What It's Like to Live in 77539

Commutes are about average for Houston at 28 minutes one-way. Like most of the metro, this is a driving neighborhood: 78.3% of workers commute by car alone and transit use sits at just 0.2%.

Day to day, residents have roughly 86 restaurants, 2 grocery stores, 23 parks, and 5 gyms within or near the ZIP. Health care is close at hand with 1 hospital and 2 pharmacies in the area. Notable nearby draws include Dickinson Bayou, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, San Leon Seafood.

Who does 77539 suit best? On the data, it fits families looking to put down roots and first-time buyers watching their budget. The main caution is flood exposure — this is a FEMA A zone with 4 declared flood events since 2000, so insurance and elevation deserve a hard look before committing.

Education & Schools

HS Graduation
49.8%
Bachelor's Degree
26.2%
Graduate Degree
7%

Educational attainment in 77539 shows 49.8% of adults have completed high school, 26.2% hold a bachelor's degree (below the Houston average of 35%), and 7% have earned an advanced degree.

Commute & Transportation

Average Commute

28 min

Below avg (28 min)

Drive Alone
78.3%
Carpool
11.7%
Public Transit
0.2%
Work from Home
8.1%

Climate & Geography

Summer High (July)

93°F

34°C

Winter Low (January)

44°F

7°C

Annual Rainfall54"
Elevation12 ft
Coordinates29.4600°N, 95.0500°W

Houston vs Other Texas Cities

Cost of living, home prices, and income compared.

CityPopulationCost IndexMedian HomeMedian IncomeMedian Rent
Houston2.3M100$301,548$84,833$1,465/mo
Austin1.0M117$475,000$85,000$1,650/mo
Dallas1.3M105$315,000$60,000$1,400/mo
San Antonio1.5M92$240,000$55,000$1,200/mo

Houston's cost of living index of 100 is used as the baseline. Source: Census ACS 2020–2024 & BLS regional data.

Nearby Attractions

Dickinson BayouGulf Coast Bird ObservatorySan Leon Seafood

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People Also Ask

What zip code is Dickinson, Texas?

Dickinson is served by zip code 77539 in Houston, Texas, located in Galveston County.

What county is zip code 77539 in?

Zip code 77539 is in Galveston County, Texas, within the Houston metropolitan area.

What is the population of zip code 77539?

The estimated population of zip code 77539 (Dickinson) is 47,164, based on U.S. Census Bureau data.

Is 77539 in Houston, Texas?

Yes, zip code 77539 is located in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area, in Galveston County.

FAQ — 77539 (Dickinson)

Frequently asked questions about zip code 77539 in Houston, TX.

What is the population of 77539?

The population of zip code 77539 in Houston, TX is approximately 47,164 people, with a median age of 35.8 and an average household size of 2.69. There are 17,331 total households across 14 square miles.

What is the median household income in 77539?

The median household income in 77539 (Dickinson) is $85,263, which is above the Houston average of $84,833. Per capita income is $36,384.

What schools are in 77539?

Top-rated schools in 77539 (Dickinson) include schools in the local ISD. The area has a 49.8% high school graduation rate and 26.2% bachelor's degree rate.

What is the average commute time in 77539?

The average commute in 77539 is 28 minutes. 78.3% drive alone, 11.7% carpool, 0.2% use transit, and 8.1% work from home.

What neighborhoods are in 77539?

77539 includes Dickinson, San Leon. These neighborhoods are in Dickinson, Houston, Texas, in Galveston County. The area covers 14 square miles.

What is the flood risk in 77539?

Zip code 77539 (Dickinson) is in FEMA flood zone A with a high flood risk level. It falls within Hurricane Evacuation Zone A. Flood insurance is required for federally-backed mortgages. The area has experienced 4 FEMA-declared flood events since 2000, sits at 12 ft elevation, and receives approximately 54 inches of annual rainfall.

Is 77539 a good place to live?

It depends on priorities, but the data paints a clear picture. ZIP 77539 (Dickinson) is a middle area with very accessible home prices, 28-minute average commutes, and high flood risk. It tends to suit families best. Median household income is $85,263 and the median home value is $246,400.

How expensive is it to live in 77539?

Housing is the main cost driver. The median home value is $246,400 (18% below the Houston average) and median rent is $1,370 per month, which is about 19% of the local median income. The home-price-to-income ratio is 2.9, making ownership very accessible for typical local earners.

Is 77539 a safe area from flooding?

ZIP 77539 is mapped in FEMA flood zone A with a high overall flood-risk rating, and it falls in Hurricane Evacuation Zone A. The area has recorded 4 FEMA-declared flood events since 2000, sits at 12 feet of elevation, and flood insurance is required for federally-backed mortgages here.

What kind of people live in 77539?

The median resident is 35.8 years old and the typical household has 2.69 people, giving 77539 a family-heavy character. 26.2% of adults hold a bachelor's degree (below the 35% metro average). The population is less diverse than the metro average, led by White (60.7%) and Hispanic or Latino (37.1%) residents.

All demographic data on this page is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates. ZIP code boundary and delivery data is sourced from the United States Postal Service (USPS). Data is updated periodically and may not reflect the most current figures. ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) used by the Census Bureau may differ slightly from USPS ZIP code boundaries.

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