Housing
Residents of Marion County have discovered a bountiful treasure. Our community enjoys a high standard of living at an affordable price. This benefit attracts professional and skilled workers who are eager to obtain “more bang for the buck” when it comes to building or buying a home. Lower housing costs also translate to lower property taxes and more disposable income to help stimulate our economy. Those who choose the Sunshine State have found Marion County housing prices to be more than 25% lower than Jacksonville, Orlando and Tampa.
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May 2010 Median Sales Price of
Existing Single Family Homes
| Metropolitan Area | May 2010 |
| Gainesville, FL | $178,600 |
| Jacksonville, FL | $145,000 |
| Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL | $196,700 |
| Ocala, FL | $ 96,700 |
| Orlando, FL | $134,600 |
| Tampa/St. Petersburg/Clearwater, FL | $135,600 |
Source: Florida Realtors® and the University of Florida Bergstrom Center for Real Estate
Studies.
What Do $175,000 Homes Look Like In Areas of Florida?
Gainesville $175,000
Jacksonville $175,000
Orlando $175,000
Tampa $175,000
Ocala $175,000!
2010 Households and Average Household Size
| Marion County | |
| Households | 140,154 |
| Average Household Size | 2.36 (Average Persons Per Household) |
| Home Ownership Rate | 75.68% |
| Households w/ Persons Under 18 | 38,810 |
Source: 2010 Claritas MarketPlace Research Projections
2009 Marion County Public Lodging Facilities
| Facilities | Number | Units |
| Apartment Buildings | 142 | 8,983 |
| Rooming Houses | 0 | 0 |
| Rental Condominiums | 8 | 43 |
| Transient Apartment Buildings | 9 | 44 |
Source: 2009 Florida Statistical Abstract
2000 Census Data
| Marion County | Florida | |
| Home Ownership Rate | 79.8% | 70.1% |
| Households w/ Persons Under 18 | 27.8% | 31.3% |
Source: 2000 Census
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