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The name Thonotosassa comes from the Seminole-Creek
words thlonto and sasse, meaning the place was a source
of valuable flint. When Fort Brooke in present day Tampa
was founded in 1824, a road was built connecting it and
Fort King in Ocala which ran northwest of Lake Thonotosassa.
Despite this, the presence of a Seminole village largely
prevented whites from moving into the area. Following
the end of the Second Seminole War in 1842, however, whites
began to settle. In 1893, a line of the South Florida
Railroad connected Thonotosassa to Tampa.
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Forecast
for Thonotosassa, FL- Thonotosassa
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. Crossroads
Young, mobile families in mobile homes typify Crossroads.
Found most often in small towns throughout the South and West,
these growing neighborhoods are home to families with children,
both married-couple and single parent. Over half of these
young families own mobile homes. Median home value is $56,400.
Employment is mainly in the manufacturing, construction and
retail sectors.
3. City Dimensions
This market, found in large urban cities, has high diversity
in multiple dimensions: housing structure, household type,
and ethnic background. The age of the population is young,
28.7 years, with both younger householders and children. Two-thirds
of the households are renters.
Source: ESRI Business Information Solutions
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