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Welcome to Ybor City, Tampa's National Historic
Landmark District. Florida's Latin Quarter that beckons
you back to another era. Ybor City is in Hillsborough
County, in the Tampa-Saint Petersburg metro area. The
city was named after cigarmaker Vicente Martinez y Bor.
The local cigar industry started declining in the 1930s.
In recent years, the area has rebounded as a popular entertainment
district.
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in the Ybor City and Tampa Bay Areas. If this is your
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Wrought
iron balconies, globe streetlights, brick-lined walkways and
the majestic architecture of cigar factories, social clubs
and other unique buildings, provide a glimpse into an era
rich with culture and history. Today, Ybor City is a shopping,
dining and entertainment district where the ancient art of
premium hand-rolled cigar making lives on. And, we also boast
a nightlife as colorful as our Spanish Flamenco dancers.
The city
of Ybor City 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
a home is not easy. As your real estate professional, we will
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
will make your real estate experience a breeze. Buyers
Tips - Sellers
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Forecast
for Ybor City, FL - Tampa, Ybor City Real Estate
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Modest Income Homes
Most households in this market have a modest income, but half
own their homes, mainly single-family homes in older suburbs
of metropolitan cities. Median home value is $51,100. Households
are family-oriented and multigenerational. The population
is somewhat younger, with a median age of 34.4 years.
2. Southwestern Families
These families are the bedrock of the Hispanic culture in
the Southwest. Over 60 percent of them own their homes, mainly
in suburban neighborhoods, with a median home value of $50,700.
The population is young, with a median age of 28.2 years,
and most have children. Median household income is $25,750.
3. Family Foundations
The bedrock of this market is family life-married couples,
single parents, grandparents, young children and adult children.
This small urban market can be found in large metropolitan
areas. Their neighborhoods are comprised of row houses or
single-family detached, primarily owner-occupied homes built
before 1960. There is a gradual decline in population through
attrition, but little turnover in the neighborhoods. Unemployment
is above average, although 30 percent have completed some
college. Median household income is $41,800.
Source: ESRI Business Information Solutions
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