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St. Petersburg and Pinellas County offer an
unequaled environment for work and play. Wonderful weather
and miles of sandy beaches, a relatively low cost of
living, agreeable taxes and progressive employment opportunities
draw people to the area from around the nation and the
world.
Add
to these amenities quality schools, colleges and universities,
top-notch health care, affordable housing, and outstanding
arts and recreational facilities and it is easy to see
why we are so attractive to new residents and visitors
alike.
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The city
of St Petersburg is currently experiencing growth both in business and
residential subdivisions and communities. See
School links for
Elementary school, Middle School, High School, Colleges, and
Universties.
Buying
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help you not only understand the complex real estate market
but also save you time and money. We mave moved and relocated
out-of-state families. Our focus is on your needs and will
find or sell your home accordingly. Our knowledge and professionalism
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Forecast
for St. Petersburg, FL- St.
Petersburg Real Estate
1.
Old and Newcomers
Old and Newcomers are neighborhoods in transition, populated
by renters, either starting up or retiring. Many householders
are in their twenties or over the age of 75. The median age,
36 years, simply splits the difference. Spread throughout
metropolitan areas of the US, these neighborhoods have more
single-person and shared households than families. Many have
moved recently. Mid- or high-rise apartment buildings constructed
in the 1970s dominate the housing market.
2. Social Security Set
Elderly and living alone characterize this market. More than
four out of ten householders are over 65 years old. This market
has one of the lowest household incomes. Most live in low-rent,
high-rise apartment buildings in large cities across the U.S.
3. Retirement Communities
Congregate housing, which commonly includes meals and other
services with rent, is concentrated in this market. Although
retirement communities can also offer owner-occupied housing
and nursing care facilities, most are characterized by congregate
housing. Denizens of Retirement Communities include well-educated
retirees, almost a third aged 65 years or older, scattered
throughout the U.S., but mainly city dwellers. Median household
income is $44,400, but median net worth is over $175,000.
Source: ESRI Business Information Solutions
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