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Top 100 rank:
N.A.
Population:
230,519
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Orlando stats
City stats
Best places avg.
Median family income
(per year)
$50,974
$90,957
Job growth %
(2000-2009)
*
12.33%
15.71%
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Median home price
$80,100
$239,391
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Test scores reading
(% above/below state average)
-2.7%
22.9%
Test scores math
(% above/below average)
-7.8%
22.9%
Personal crime incidents
(per 1,000)
17
2
Property crime incidents
(per 1,000)
85
24
Restaurants
(within 15 miles)
4,211
2,967
High temp in July
°
F
92.1
°
86.2
°
Low temp in Jan
°
F
49.4
°
21.3
°
Median age
34.7
35.3
Financial
City stats
Best places avg.
Median family income
(per year)
$50,974
$90,957
Family purchasing power
(annual, cost-of-living adjusted)
$50,419
$86,860
State sales tax
6.00%
5.45%
State income tax rate
(highest bracket)
N.A.
7.35%
State income tax rate
(lowest bracket)
N.A.
2.96%
Auto insurance premiums
(Average price quotes, for the state)
$2,076
$1,707
Job growth %
(2000-2009)
*
12.33%
15.71%
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Housing
Median home price
$80,100
$239,391
Average property taxes
(2009)
$2,853
$3,418
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Education
Colleges, universities and
professional schools
(within 30 miles)
9
25
Test scores reading
(% above/below state average)
-2.7%
22.9%
Test scores math
(% above/below average)
-7.8%
22.9%
% students attending public/private
schools
(located within town limits)
87.2/12.8
87.8/12.2
Quality of life
Air quality index*
(% of days AQI ranked as good)
90.0%
77.8%
Personal crime incidents
(per 1,000)
17
2
Property crime incidents
(per 1,000)
85
24
Median commute time
(in minutes)
22.1
21.4
% population with commute
45 mins. or longer
10.9%
13.6%
% population walk or bike to work
3.4%
3.6%
Leisure and culture
Movie theaters
(within 15 miles)
33
31
Restaurants
(within 15 miles)
4,211
2,967
Bars
(within 15 miles)
282
207
Public golf courses
(within 30 miles)
213
162
Libraries
(within 15 miles)
40
72
Museums
(accredited by AAM;
within 30 miles)
4
10
Ski resorts
(within 100 miles)
N.A.
12
Arts funding
(Dollars per person of state funds spent on arts)
0.2
1.5
Weather
Annual rainfall
(inches)
48.83
37.40
% clear days in the area
24
29
High temp in July
°
F
92.1
°
86.2
°
Low temp in Jan
°
F
49.4
°
21.3
°
Meet the neighbors
Median age
34.7
35.3
Completed at least some college
(% of residents)
58.6%
71.5%
Married %
39.7%
56.6%
Divorced %
13.3%
8.4%
Racial diversity index
(100 is national average; higher numbers indicate greater diversity)
191.5
94.9
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$550,000
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$650,000
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$750,000
$800,000
$850,000
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$950,000
$1M
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$1.2M
$1.25M
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$2M
$2.25M
$2.5M
$2.75M
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$3.5M
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$5M
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to
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$50,000
$100,000
$130,000
$150,000
$200,000
$250,000
$300,000
$350,000
$400,000
$450,000
$500,000
$550,000
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$650,000
$700,000
$750,000
$800,000
$850,000
$900,000
$950,000
$1M
$1.1M
$1.2M
$1.25M
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$1.5M
$1.6M
$1.7M
$1.75M
$1.8M
$1.9M
$2M
$2.25M
$2.5M
$2.75M
$3M
$3.5M
$4M
$5M
$10M
$20M
Max
Property type
Any type
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Coop
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$1.2M
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