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Plant City is also known as the "Winter
Strawberry Capital of the World". Plant City is located
24 miles east of Tampa in Hillsborough County and just
10 miles west of Lakeland. The city offers ready access
to all of Florida, including West Coast beaches and major
tourist attractions.
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While enjoying
the serenity of small-town living, Plant City is close enough
to St. Petersburg, Tampa, and Orlando to enjoy the advantages
and excitement of larger metropolitan areas.
The city of Plant City is currently experiencing growth both
in business and residential subdivisions and communities.
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School, Colleges, and Universties.
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Forecast
for Plant City, FL- Tampa Bay Homes - Plant City Real
Estate
1.
Midland Crowd
The largest Community market, Midland Crowd represents 11
million people, almost 4 percent of the U.S. population, in
one market. As expected, the largest market reflects some
characteristics of the U.S. population, median age (36 years)
and average family size, 3.1. Median household income, $47,000,
is just under the U.S. median, $48,100. The differences distinguish
the Midland Crowd. These neighborhoods are located in mainly
rural areas, growing rural areas at a rate of over 2.5 percent
annually since 2000. Almost 40 percent of the homes were built
after 1990. Over 95 percent are single family, or mobile homes.
2. Senior Sun Seekers
Escaping from cold winter climates, many Senior Sun Seekers
have relocated permanently to warmer regions, and others are
snowbirds that move south only for the winter. Most are retired
or anticipate retirement. The median age of the population
in this market is 51.5 years, but over 60 percent of the householders
are 55 years or older. The areas favored by the seniors are
growth markets, especially in Florida, with available seasonal
housing. Most of the housing is either single-family or mobile
homes, with a median home value of $91,500.
3. Rooted Rural
This older, predominantly family, market is found in rural
areas. The population is older, with a median age of 41 years.
About a third of the households are already drawing Social
Security. Neighborhoods are predominantly single-family homes,
with a strong presence of mobile homes and some seasonal housing.
Median home value is $82,800. Stable and settled, they tend
not to move often.
Source: ESRI Business Information Solutions
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