West and East Lealman, Florida
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Population in July 2007: 21,528.
Males: 10,716 (49.8%)Females: 10,812 (50.2%)
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Data:
Median household income ($)
Median household income (% change since 2000)
Races - White alone (%)
Races - White alone (% change since 2000)
Races - Black alone (%)
Races - Black alone (% change since 2000)
Races - American Indian alone (%)
Races - American Indian alone (% change since 2000)
Races - Asian alone (%)
Races - Asian alone (% change since 2000)
Races - Hispanic (%)
Races - Hispanic (% change since 2000)
Races - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone (%)
Races - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone (% change since 2000)
Races - Two or more races (%)
Races - Two or more races (% change since 2000)
Races - Other race alone (%)
Races - Other race alone (% change since 2000)
Racial diversity
Unemployment (%)
Unemployment (% change since 2000)
Industry diversity
Occupation diversity
Population density (people per square mile)
Likely homosexual households (%)
Likely homosexual households (% change since 2000)
Likely homosexual households - Lesbian couples (%)
Likely homosexual households - Lesbian couples (% change since 2000)
Likely homosexual households - Gay men (%)
Likely homosexual households - Gay men (% change since 2000)
Cost of living index
Median house or condo value ($)
Median house or condo value ($ change since 2000)
Median resident age
Resident age diversity
Commute - mean travel time to work (minutes)
Marital status - Never married (%)
Marital status - Now married (%)
Marital status - Separated (%)
Marital status - Widowed (%)
Marital status - Divorced (%)
Crime - City-data.com crime index
Crime - Violent crime index
Crime - Property crime index
Crime - Murders per 100,000 population
Crime - Rapes per 100,000 population
Crime - Robberies per 100,000 population
Crime - Assaults per 100,000 population
Crime - Burglaries per 100,000 population
Crime - Thefts per 100,000 population
Crime - Auto thefts per 100,000 population
Crime - Arson per 100,000 population
Air pollution - Air Quality Index (AQI) level
Air pollution - Carbon Monoxide (CO) [ppm] level
Air pollution - Lead (Pb) [ug/m3 ] level
Air pollution - Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2 ) [ppb] level
Air pollution - Ozone [ppb] level
Air pollution - Particulate Matter (PM2.5 ) [ug/m3 ] level
Air pollution - Particulate Matter (PM10 ) [ug/m3 ] level
Air pollution - Sulfur Dioxide (SO2 ])[ppb] level
Owner occupied housing units (%)
Renter occupied housing units (%)
Household income diversity
Ratio of average income to average house value (%)
Ratio of average income to average rent
Median gross rent ($)
Median contract rent ($)
Median monthly housing costs ($)
Population - Males (%)
Population - Females (%)
Median family income ($)
Median family income (% change since 2000)
Median non-family income ($)
Median non-family income (% change since 2000)
Median per capita income ($)
Median per capita income (% change since 2000)
Year house built - Built 2005 or later (%)
Year house built - Built 2000 to 2004 (%)
Year house built - Built 1990 to 1999 (%)
Year house built - Built 1980 to 1989 (%)
Year house built - Built 1970 to 1979 (%)
Year house built - Built 1960 to 1969 (%)
Year house built - Built 1950 to 1959 (%)
Year house built - Built 1940 to 1949 (%)
Year house built - Built 1939 or earlier (%)
Average household size
Vacancy status - For rent (%)
Vacancy status - For sale only (%)
Vacancy status - Rented or sold, not occupied (%)
Vacancy status - For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use (%)
Vacancy status - For migrant workers (%)
Vacancy status - Other vacant (%)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - 1, detached ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - 1, attached ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - 2 ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure by units in structure - 3 or 4 ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - 5 or more ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - Boat, RV, van, etc. ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - Mobile home ($)
Household density (households per square mile)
Residents with income below the poverty level (%)
Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level (%)
Children below poverty level (%)
Poor families by family type - Married-couple family (%)
Poor families by family type - Male, no wife present (%)
Poor families by family type - Female, no husband present (%)
Poverty status for native-born residents (%)
Poverty status for foreign-born residents (%)
Poverty among high school graduates not in families (%)
Poverty among people who did not graduate high school not in families (%)
1996 Presidential Elections Results - Democratic Party (Clinton)
1996 Presidential Elections Results - Republican Party (Dole)
1996 Presidential Elections Results - Other
2000 Presidential Elections Results - Democratic Party (Gore)
2000 Presidential Elections Results - Republican Party (Bush)
2000 Presidential Elections Results - Other
2004 Presidential Elections Results - Democratic Party (Kerry)
2004 Presidential Elections Results - Republican Party (Bush)
2004 Presidential Elections Results - Other
2008 Presidential Elections Results - Democratic Party (Obama)
2008 Presidential Elections Results - Republican Party (McCain)
2008 Presidential Elections Results - Other
2012 Presidential Elections Results - Democratic Party (Obama)
2012 Presidential Elections Results - Republican Party (Romney)
2012 Presidential Elections Results - Other
Ancestries Reported - Arab (%)
Ancestries Reported - Czech (%)
Ancestries Reported - Danish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Dutch (%)
Ancestries Reported - English (%)
Ancestries Reported - French (%)
Ancestries Reported - French Canadian (%)
Ancestries Reported - German (%)
Ancestries Reported - Greek (%)
Ancestries Reported - Hungarian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Irish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Italian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Lithuanian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Norwegian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Polish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Portuguese (%)
Ancestries Reported - Russian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Scotch-Irish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Scottish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Slovak (%)
Ancestries Reported - Subsaharan African (%)
Ancestries Reported - Swedish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Swiss (%)
Ancestries Reported - Ukrainian (%)
Ancestries Reported - United States (%)
Ancestries Reported - Welsh (%)
Ancestries Reported - West Indian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Other (%)
Educational Attainment - No schooling completed (%)
Educational Attainment - Less than high school (%)
Educational Attainment - High school or equivalent (%)
Educational Attainment - Less than 1 year of college (%)
Educational Attainment - 1 or more years of college (%)
Educational Attainment - Associate degree (%)
Educational Attainment - Bachelor's degree (%)
Educational Attainment - Master's degree (%)
Educational Attainment - Professional school degree (%)
Educational Attainment - Doctorate degree (%)
School Enrollment - Nursery, preschool (%)
School Enrollment - Kindergarten (%)
School Enrollment - Grade 1 to 4 (%)
School Enrollment - Grade 5 to 8 (%)
School Enrollment - Grade 9 to 12 (%)
School Enrollment - College undergrad (%)
School Enrollment - Graduate or professional (%)
School Enrollment - Not enrolled in school (%)
School enrollment - Public schools (%)
School enrollment - Private schools (%)
School enrollment - Not enrolled (%)
Houses owner occupied (%)
Houses renter occupied (%)
Houses occupied (%)
Median year house/condo built
Median year apartment built
House/condo owner moved in on average (years ago)
Renter moved in on average (years ago)
Median number of rooms in houses and condos
Median number of rooms in apartments
Mortgage status - with mortgage (%)
Mortgage status - with second mortgage (%)
Mortgage status - with home equity loan (%)
Mortgage status - with both second mortgage and home equity loan (%)
Mortgage status - without a mortgage (%)
Housing units lacking complete plumbing facilities (%)
Housing units lacking complete kitchen facilities (%)
Median number of bedrooms in owner occupied houses
Mean number of bedrooms in owner occupied houses
Median number of bedrooms in renter occupied houses
Mean number of bedrooms in renter occupied houses
Median number of vehichles in owner occupied houses
Mean number of vehichles in owner occupied houses
Median number of vehichles in renter occupied houses
Mean number of vehichles in renter occupied houses
Average family size
Households with people 60 years and over (%)
Households with people 65 years and over (%)
Households with people 75 years and over (%)
Households with one or more nonrelatives (%)
Households with no nonrelatives (%)
Population in households (%)
Occupied housing units (%)
Vacant housing units (%)
Family households (%)
Nonfamily households (%)
Population in families (%)
Family households with own children (%)
Geographical mobility - Same house 1 year ago (%)
Geographical mobility - Moved within same county (%)
Geographical mobility - Moved from different county within same state (%)
Geographical mobility - Moved from different state (%)
Geographical mobility - Moved from abroad (%)
Place of birth - Born in state of residence (%)
Place of birth - Born in other state (%)
Place of birth - Native, outside of US (%)
Place of birth - Foreign born (%)
Housing units in structures - 1, detached (%)
Housing units in structures - 1, attached (%)
Housing units in structures - 2 (%)
Housing units in structures - 3 or 4 (%)
Housing units in structures - 5 to 9 (%)
Housing units in structures - 10 to 19 (%)
Housing units in structures - 20 to 49 (%)
Housing units in structures - 50 or more (%)
Housing units in structures - Mobile home (%)
Housing units in structures - Boat, RV, van, etc. (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1999 to March 2000 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1995 to 1998 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1990 to 1994 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1980 to 1989 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1970 to 1979 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1969 or earlier (%)
Means of transportation to work - Drove car alone (%)
Means of transportation to work - Carpooled (%)
Means of transportation to work - Public transportation (%)
Means of transportation to work - Bus or trolley bus (%)
Means of transportation to work - Streetcar or trolley car (%)
Means of transportation to work - Subway or elevated (%)
Means of transportation to work - Railroad (%)
Means of transportation to work - Ferryboat (%)
Means of transportation to work - Taxicab (%)
Means of transportation to work - Motorcycle (%)
Means of transportation to work - Bicycle (%)
Means of transportation to work - Walked (%)
Means of transportation to work - Other means (%)
Working at home (%)
Industry diversity
Common Industries - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining (%)
Common Industries - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (%)
Common Industries - Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (%)
Common Industries - Construction (%)
Common Industries - Manufacturing (%)
Common Industries - Wholesale trade (%)
Common Industries - Retail trade (%)
Common Industries - Transportation and warehousing, and utilities (%)
Common Industries - Transportation and warehousing (%)
Common Industries - Utilities (%)
Common Industries - Information (%)
Common Industries - Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing (%)
Common Industries - Finance and insurance (%)
Common Industries - Real estate and rental and leasing (%)
Common Industries - Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services (%)
Common Industries - Professional, scientific, and technical services (%)
Common Industries - Management of companies and enterprises (%)
Common Industries - Administrative and support and waste management services (%)
Common Industries - Educational services, and health care and social assistance (%)
Common Industries - Educational services (%)
Common Industries - Health care and social assistance (%)
Common Industries - Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services (%)
Common Industries - Arts, entertainment, and recreation (%)
Common Industries - Accommodation and food services (%)
Common Industries - Other services, except public administration (%)
Common Industries - Public administration (%)
Occupation diversity
Common Occupations - Management, professional, and related occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Management, business, and financial occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Management occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Business and financial operations occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Professional and related occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Computer and mathematical occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Architecture and engineering occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Life, physical, and social science occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Community and social services occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Legal occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Education, training, and library occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and other technical occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Health technologists and technicians (%)
Common Occupations - Service occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Healthcare support occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Protective service occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Fire fighting and prevention, and other protective service workers(%)
Common Occupations - Law enforcement workers including supervisors (%)
Common Occupations - Food preparation and serving related occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Personal care and service occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Sales and office occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Sales and related occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Office and administrative support occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Construction, extraction, maintenance, and repair occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Construction and extraction occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Production occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Transportation and material moving occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers(%)
Common Occupations - Motor vehicle operators (%)
Common Occupations - Material moving workers (%)
People in Group quarters - Institutionalized population (%)
People in Group quarters - Correctional institutions (%)
People in Group quarters - Federal prisons and detention centers (%)
People in Group quarters - Halfway houses (%)
People in Group quarters - Local jails and other confinement facilities (including police lockups) (%)
People in Group quarters - Military disciplinary barracks (%)
People in Group quarters - State prisons (%)
People in Group quarters - Other types of correctional institutions (%)
People in Group quarters - Nursing homes (%)
People in Group quarters - Hospitals/wards, hospices, and schools for the handicapped (%)
People in Group quarters - Hospitals/wards and hospices for chronically ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Hospices or homes for chronically ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Military hospitals or wards for chronically ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Other hospitals or wards for chronically ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Hospitals or wards for drug/alcohol abuse (%)
People in Group quarters - Mental (Psychiatric) hospitals or wards (%)
People in Group quarters - Schools, hospitals, or wards for the mentally retarded (%)
People in Group quarters - Schools, hospitals, or wards for the physically handicapped (%)
People in Group quarters - Institutions for the deaf (%)
People in Group quarters - Institutions for the blind (%)
People in Group quarters - Orthopedic wards and institutions for the physically handicapped (%)
People in Group quarters - Wards in general hospitals for patients who have no usual home elsewhere (%)
People in Group quarters - Wards in military hospitals for patients who have no usual home elsewhere (%)
People in Group quarters - Juvenile institutions (%)
People in Group quarters - Long-term care (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes for abused, dependent, and neglected children (%)
People in Group quarters - Residential treatment centers for emotionally disturbed children (%)
People in Group quarters - Training schools for juvenile delinquents (%)
People in Group quarters - Short-term care, detention or diagnostic centers for delinquent children (%)
People in Group quarters - Type of juvenile institution unknown (%)
People in Group quarters - Noninstitutionalized population (%)
People in Group quarters - College dormitories (includes college quarters off campus) (%)
People in Group quarters - Military quarters (%)
People in Group quarters - On base (%)
People in Group quarters - Barracks, unaccompanied personnel housing (UPH), (Enlisted/Officer) (%)
People in Group quarters - Transient quarters for temporary residents (%)
People in Group quarters - Military ships (%)
People in Group quarters - Group homes (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes or halfway houses for drug/alcohol abuse (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes for the mentally ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes for the mentally retarded (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes for the physically handicapped (%)
People in Group quarters - Other group homes (%)
People in Group quarters - Religious group quarters (%)
People in Group quarters - Dormitories (%)
People in Group quarters - Agriculture workers' dormitories on farms (%)
People in Group quarters - Job Corps and vocational training facilities (%)
People in Group quarters - Other workers' dormitories (%)
People in Group quarters - Crews of maritime vessels (%)
People in Group quarters - Other nonhousehold living situations (%)
People in Group quarters - Other noninstitutional group quarters (%)
Urban houses (%)
Rural houses (%)
Residents speaking English at home (%)
Residents speaking English at home - Born in the United States (%)
Residents speaking English at home - Native, born elsewhere (%)
Residents speaking English at home - Foreign born (%)
Residents speaking Spanish at home (%)
Residents speaking Spanish at home - Born in the United States (%)
Residents speaking Spanish at home - Native, born elsewhere (%)
Residents speaking Spanish at home - Foreign born (%)
Residents speaking other language at home (%)
Residents speaking other language at home - Born in the United States (%)
Residents speaking other language at home - Native, born elsewhere (%)
Residents speaking other language at home - Foreign born (%)
Class of Workers - Employee of private company (%)
Class of Workers - Self-employed in own incorporated business (%)
Class of Workers - Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers (%)
Class of Workers - Local government workers (%)
Class of Workers - State government workers (%)
Class of Workers - Federal government workers (%)
Class of Workers - Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business and Unpaid family workers (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Utility gas (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Bottled, tank, or LP gas (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Electricity (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Coal or coke (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Wood (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Solar energy (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Other fuel (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - No fuel used (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Utility gas (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Bottled, tank, or LP gas (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Electricity (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Coal or coke (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Wood (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Solar energy (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Other fuel (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - No fuel used (%)
Median household income ($) - White
Median household income ($) - Black or African American
Median household income ($) - Asian
Median household income ($) - Hispanic or Latino
Median household income ($) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median household income ($) - Multirace
Median household income ($) - Other Race
Median family income ($) - White
Median family income ($) - Black or African American
Median family income ($) - Asian
Median family income ($) - Hispanic or Latino
Median family income ($) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median family income ($) - Multirace
Median family income ($) - Other Race
Unemployment (%) - White
Unemployment (%) - Black or African American
Unemployment (%) - Asian
Unemployment (%) - Hispanic or Latino
Unemployment (%) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Unemployment (%) - Multirace
Unemployment (%) - Other Race
Median house or condo value ($) - White
Median house or condo value ($) - Black or African American
Median house or condo value ($) - Asian
Median house or condo value ($) - Hispanic or Latino
Median house or condo value ($) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median house or condo value ($) - Multirace
Median house or condo value ($) - Other Race
Population - Males (%) - White
Population - Males (%) - Black or African American
Population - Males (%) - Asian
Population - Males (%) - Hispanic or Latino
Population - Males (%) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Population - Males (%) - Multirace
Population - Males (%) - Other Race
Population - Females (%) - White
Population - Females (%) - Black or African American
Population - Females (%) - Asian
Population - Females (%) - Hispanic or Latino
Population - Females (%) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Population - Females (%) - Multirace
Population - Females (%) - Other Race
Armed forces status - In Armed Forces (%)
Armed forces status - Civilian (%)
Armed forces status - Civilian - Veteran (%)
Armed forces status - Civilian - Nonveteran (%)
Median household income for houses/condos with a mortgage ($)
Median household income for apartments without a mortgage ($)
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - White
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Black or African American
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Asian
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Hispanic or Latino
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Multirace
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Other Race
Median resident age - Males
Median resident age - Females
Median resident age - White
Median resident age - Black or African American
Median resident age - Asian
Median resident age - Hispanic or Latino
Median resident age - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median resident age - Multirace
Median resident age - Other Race
Median resident age - Males - White
Median resident age - Males - Black or African American
Median resident age - Males - Asian
Median resident age - Males - Hispanic or Latino
Median resident age - Males - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median resident age - Males - Multirace
Median resident age - Males - Other Race
Median resident age - Females - White
Median resident age - Females - Black or African American
Median resident age - Females - Asian
Median resident age - Females - Hispanic or Latino
Median resident age - Females - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median resident age - Females - Multirace
Median resident age - Females - Other Race
Average household size - White
Average household size - Black or African American
Average household size - Asian
Average household size - Hispanic or Latino
Average household size - American Indian and Alaska Native
Average household size - Multirace
Average household size - Other Race
Average family size - White
Average family size - Black or African American
Average family size - Asian
Average family size - Hispanic or Latino
Average family size - American Indian and Alaska Native
Average family size - Multirace
Average family size - Other Race
Mar. 2016 cost of living index in West and East Lealman: 98.3 (near average, U.S. average is 100)
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Ancestries: German (17.0%), Irish (15.3%), English (12.5%), United States (9.3%), Italian (7.7%), French (4.8%).
Current Local Time: EST time zone
Land area: 4.73 square miles.
Population density: 4,552 people per square mile (average).
For population 25 years and over in West and East Lealman:
High school or higher: 67.6%Bachelor's degree or higher: 8.5%Graduate or professional degree: 3.0%Unemployed: 5.5%Mean travel time to work (commute): 22.7 minutes
For population 15 years and over in West and East Lealman CDP:
Never married: 21.0%Now married: 44.7%Separated: 3.9%Widowed: 11.7%Divorced: 18.8%
1,728 residents are foreign born (3.1% Asia , 2.1% Europe , 1.7% Latin America , 1.0% North America ).
This place:
7.9%Florida:
16.7%
Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2000:
West and East Lealman CDP: 1.1% ($602)Florida: 1.4% ($1,262)
Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: St. Petersburg, FL (2.9 miles , pop. 248,232).
Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Houston, TX (780.8 miles , pop. 1,953,631).
Nearest cities: Lealman, FL (0.7 miles ),
Kenneth City, FL (1.3 miles ),
Pinellas Park, FL (1.6 miles ),
St. Petersburg, FL (1.7 miles ),
West Lealman, FL (1.8 miles ),
Bardmoor, FL (2.2 miles ),
Gulfport, FL (2.2 miles ),
Gandy, FL (2.3 miles ).
Latitude: 27.82 N, Longitude: 82.69 W
Daytime population change due to commuting: -3,104 (-14.3%)
Workers who live and work in this place: 1,045 (11.1%)
Property values in West and East Lealman, FL
Unemployment in September 2015:
Most common industries in 2015 (%)
Males
Females
Construction (14%)
Administrative and support and waste management services (10%)
Accommodation and food services (6%)
Repair and maintenance (4%)
Miscellaneous manufacturing (4%)
Real estate and rental and leasing (4%)
Computer and electronic products (3%)
Health care (13%)
Accommodation and food services (8%)
Educational services (7%)
Administrative and support and waste management services (6%)
Professional, scientific, and technical services (5%)
Finance and insurance (5%)
Department and other general merchandise stores (4%)
Most common occupations (%)
Males
Females
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations (8%)
Electrical equipment mechanics and other installation, maintenance, and repair occupations including supervisors (7%)
Other sales and related workers including supervisors (6%)
Other production occupations including supervisors (6%)
Driver/sales workers and truck drivers (5%)
Material recording, scheduling, dispatching, and distributing workers (5%)
Metal workers and plastic workers (4%)
Other sales and related workers including supervisors (6%)
Information and record clerks except customer service representatives (6%)
Cashiers (6%)
Other office and administrative support workers including supervisors (6%)
Secretaries and administrative assistants (5%)
Other production occupations including supervisors (5%)
Customer service representatives (4%)
Work and jobs in West and East Lealman: detailed stats about occupations, industries, unemployment, workers, commute
Tornado activity:
West and East Lealman-area historical tornado activity is slightly above Florida state average. It is 34% greater than the overall U.S. average.
On 4/4/1966, a category F4 (max. wind speeds 207-260 mph) tornado 9.8 miles away from the West and East Lealman place center killed 11 people and injured 530 people and caused between $5,000,000 and $50,000,000 in damages.
On 10/3/1992, a category F3 (max. wind speeds 158-206 mph) tornado 1.1 miles away from the place center killed 3 people and injured 75 people and caused between $5,000,000 and $50,000,000 in damages.
Earthquake activity:
West and East Lealman-area historical earthquake activity is near Florida state average. It is 96% smaller than the overall U.S. average.
On 9/10/2006 at 14:56:08, a magnitude 5.9 (5.9 MB, 5.5 MS, 5.8 MW, Depth: 8.7 mi, Class: Moderate, Intensity: VI - VII) earthquake occurred 266.1 miles away from the city center On 10/24/1997 at 08:35:17, a magnitude 4.9 (4.8 MB, 4.2 MS, 4.9 LG, Depth: 6.2 mi, Class: Light, Intensity: IV - V) earthquake occurred 358.3 miles away from West and East Lealman center On 2/10/2006 at 04:14:22, a magnitude 5.3 (4.2 MB, 5.3 MS, Depth: 3.1 mi) earthquake occurred 460.1 miles away from the city center On 3/31/1992 at 14:59:39, a magnitude 3.8 (3.8 MB, Depth: 3.1 mi, Class: Light, Intensity: II - III) earthquake occurred 225.3 miles away from the city center On 11/22/1974 at 05:25:55, a magnitude 4.7 (4.7 MB) earthquake occurred 382.7 miles away from West and East Lealman center On 8/2/1974 at 08:52:09, a magnitude 4.9 (4.3 MB, 4.9 LG) earthquake occurred 418.8 miles away from the city center Magnitude types: regional Lg-wave magnitude (LG), body-wave magnitude (MB), surface-wave magnitude (MS), moment magnitude (MW)
Natural disasters: The number of natural disasters in Pinellas County (22) is a lot greater than the US average (13).Major Disasters (Presidential) Declared: 14Emergencies Declared: 5 Causes of natural disasters: Hurricanes: 9, Fires: 5, Floods: 4, Tornadoes: 4, Tropical Storms: 4, Storms: 3, Freeze: 1, Wind: 1 (Note: Some incidents may be assigned to more than one category).
Hospitals and medical centers near West and East Lealman: LONG TERM CARE OF ST PETERSBURG (Nursing Home, about 1 miles away; SAINT PETERSBURG, FL)
LAURELLWOOD NURSING CENTER (Nursing Home, about 1 miles away; SAINT PETERSBURG, FL)
NORTHSIDE HOSPITAL Acute Care Hospitals (about 1 miles away; SAINT PETERSBURG, FL)
COLUMBIA NORTHSIDE MEDICAL CENTER (Nursing Home, about 1 miles away; SAINT PETERSBURG, FL)
GENESIS ELDERCARE HOME CARE SERVICES (Home Health Center, about 2 miles away; SAINT PETERSBURG, FL)
PINELLAS PARK CARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER (Nursing Home, about 3 miles away; PINELLAS PARK, FL)
LEXINGTON HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER (Nursing Home, about 3 miles away; SAINT PETERSBURG, FL)
Amtrak stations near West and East Lealman: 2 miles: PINELLAS PARK (PARK BLVD. AT U.S. 19) - Bus Station . Services: ticket office, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, full-service food facilities, free short-term parking, call for car rental service, call for taxi service, public transit connection.
12 miles: CLEARWATER (20967 U.S. 19) - Bus Station
18 miles: TAMPA (601 NEBRASKA AVE.) . Services: ticket office, fully wheelchair accessible, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, vending machines, free short-term parking, paid long-term parking, call for car rental service, call for taxi service, public transit connection.
Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to West and East Lealman:
University of South Florida-St Petersburg (about 6 miles; St. Petersburg, FL ; Full-time enrollment: 4,459)
St Petersburg College (about 6 miles; Clearwater, FL ; FT enrollment: 21,467)
Eckerd College (about 7 miles; Saint Petersburg, FL ; FT enrollment: 2,437)
Strayer University-Florida (about 15 miles; Tampa, FL ; FT enrollment: 2,723)
Hillsborough Community College (about 17 miles; Tampa, FL ; FT enrollment: 19,838)
The University of Tampa (about 17 miles; Tampa, FL ; FT enrollment: 7,216)
Ultimate Medical Academy-Tampa (about 21 miles; Tampa, FL ; FT enrollment: 16,672)
User submitted facts and corrections:
Lealman has two zip codes....33714.....and.....33709. I live here in Lealman with the alternate 33709 shared with Kenneth City, FL.
Pinellas County has a predicted average indoor radon screening level less than 2 pCi/L (pico curies per liter) - Low Potential
Air pollution and air quality trends(lower is better)
Air Quality Index (AQI) level in 2013 was 74.9. This is about average.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) [ppm] level in 2007 was 0.300. This is about average. Closest monitor was 2.4 miles away from the city center.
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2 ) [ppb] level in 2007 was 4.15. This is significantly better than average. Closest monitor was 2.4 miles away from the city center.
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2 ) [ppb] level in 2013 was 0.520. This is significantly better than average. Closest monitor was 2.4 miles away from the city center.
Ozone [ppb] level in 2013 was 28.6. This is about average. Closest monitor was 3.0 miles away from the city center.
Particulate Matter (PM10 ) [µg/m3 ] level in 2013 was 19.6. This is about average. Closest monitor was 4.0 miles away from the city center.
Particulate Matter (PM2.5 ) [µg/m3 ] level in 2013 was 6.16. This is significantly better than average. Closest monitor was 4.0 miles away from the city center.
Lead (Pb) [µg/m3 ] level in 2004 was 0.00413. This is significantly better than average. Closest monitor was 3.0 miles away from the city center.
Average household size:
This place: 2.2 peopleFlorida: 2.5 people
Percentage of family households:
This place: 54.2%Whole state: 66.9%
Percentage of households with unmarried partners:
This place: 8.3%Whole state: 5.8%
Likely homosexual households (counted as self-reported same-sex unmarried-partner households)
Lesbian couples: 0.3% of all households
Gay men: 0.3% of all households
Residents with income below the poverty level in 2009:
This place:
17.4%Whole state:
12.5%
Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level in 2009:
This place:
7.4%Whole state:
5.7%
People in group quarters in West and East Lealman in 2000:
143 people in nursing homes
138 people in other noninstitutional group quarters
38 people in homes for the mentally retarded
7 people in homes for the mentally ill
2 people in other nonhousehold living situations
Educational Attainment (%) in 2000
School Enrollment by Level of School (%) in 2000
Education Gini index (Inequality in education) Here:
11.6Florida average:
12.6
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Religion statistics for West and East Lealman CDP (based on Pinellas County data)
Religion Adherents Congregations Catholic 112,948 33 Evangelical Protestant 93,022 324 Mainline Protestant 65,326 122 Other 30,563 85 Orthodox 18,285 14 Black Protestant 9,955 40 None 586,443 -
Source: Clifford Grammich, Kirk Hadaway, Richard Houseal, Dale E.Jones, Alexei Krindatch, Richie Stanley and Richard H.Taylor. 2012. 2010 U.S.Religion Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study. Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies. Jones, Dale E., et al. 2002. Congregations and Membership in the United States 2000. Nashville, TN: Glenmary Research Center. Graphs represent county-level data
Food Environment Statistics: Number of grocery stores : 200Pinellas County :
2.19 / 10,000 pop.Florida :
2.04 / 10,000 pop.
Number of supercenters and club stores : 6This county :
0.07 / 10,000 pop.State :
0.11 / 10,000 pop.
Number of convenience stores (no gas) : 166Pinellas County :
1.82 / 10,000 pop.Florida :
1.28 / 10,000 pop.
Number of convenience stores (with gas) : 243Pinellas County :
2.66 / 10,000 pop.State :
3.04 / 10,000 pop.
Number of full-service restaurants : 818Here :
8.95 / 10,000 pop.State :
7.45 / 10,000 pop.
Adult diabetes rate : This county :
9.0%Florida :
9.2%
Adult obesity rate : Pinellas County :
26.3%Florida :
23.7%
Low-income preschool obesity rate : This county :
14.0%State :
14.0%
Health and Nutrition: Healthy diet rate : West and East Lealman:
50.1%State:
50.9%
Average overall health of teeth and gums : This city:
46.0%Florida:
48.5%
Average BMI : West and East Lealman:
28.8Florida:
28.7
People feeling badly about themselves : West and East Lealman:
21.1%Florida:
19.9%
People not drinking alcohol at all : This city:
12.2%State:
11.0%
Average hours sleeping at night : West and East Lealman:
6.9State:
6.9
Overweight people : West and East Lealman:
34.3%Florida:
34.8%
General health condition : West and East Lealman:
55.4%State:
56.4%
Average condition of hearing :
More about Health and Nutrition of West and East Lealman, FL Residents
6.67% of this county's 2011 resident taxpayers lived in other counties in 2010 ($43,297 average adjusted gross income )
Here:
6.67%Florida average:
7.97%
0.05% of residents moved from foreign countries ($354 average AGI )Pinellas County:
0.05%Florida average:
0.11%
Top counties from which taxpayers relocated into this county between 2010 and 2011:
6.23% of this county's 2010 resident taxpayers moved to other counties in 2011 ($37,794 average adjusted gross income )
Here:
6.23%Florida average:
7.17%
0.07% of residents moved to foreign countries ($1,274 average AGI )Pinellas County:
0.07%Florida average:
0.12%
Top counties to which taxpayers relocated from this county between 2010 and 2011:
Strongest AM radio stations in West and East Lealman:
WMGG (820 AM; 50 kW; LARGO, FL; Owner: MEGA COMMUNICATIONS OF ST. PETERSBURG LICENSEE)
WTIS (1110 AM; daytime; 10 kW; TAMPA, FL; Owner: WTIS-AM, INC.)
WDAE (620 AM; 5 kW; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
WWMI (1380 AM; 5 kW; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: ABC, INC.)
WFLA (970 AM; 25 kW; TAMPA, FL; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
WWBA (1040 AM; 4 kW; PINELLAS PARK, FL; Owner: GENESIS COMMUNICATIONS OF TAMPA BAY, INC.)
WHNZ (1250 AM; 25 kW; TAMPA, FL; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
WRXB (1590 AM; 5 kW; ST. PETERSBURG BEACH, FL; Owner: METROPOLITAN RADIO GROUP OF FLORIDA, INC.)
WQYK (1010 AM; 50 kW; SEFFNER, FL; Owner: INFINITY BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF TAMPA)
WRMD (680 AM; 1 kW; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: ZGS BROADCASTING OF TAMPA, INC.)
WGUL (860 AM; 5 kW; DUNEDIN, FL; Owner: WGUL-FM, INC.)
WTMP (1150 AM; 10 kW; EGYPT LAKE, FL; Owner: TAMPA BROADCASTING, LTD.)
WXYB (1520 AM; daytime; 1 kW; INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, FL; Owner: ASA BROADCASTING, INC)
Strongest FM radio stations in West and East Lealman:
WSSR (95.7 FM; CLEARWATER, FL; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
WFTI-FM (91.7 FM; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: FAMILY STATIONS, INC.)
WLLD (98.7 FM; HOLMES BEACH, FL; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
WRBQ-FM (104.7 FM; TAMPA, FL; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
WYUU (92.5 FM; SAFETY HARBOR, FL; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
WBBY (107.3 FM; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: COX RADIO, INC.)
WPOI (101.5 FM; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: CXR HOLDINGS, INC.)
WWRM (94.9 FM; TAMPA, FL; Owner: COX RADIO, INC.)
WXTB (97.9 FM; CLEARWATER, FL; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
WFLZ-FM (93.3 FM; TAMPA, FL; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
WMTX (100.7 FM; TAMPA, FL; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
WQYK-FM (99.5 FM; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: INFINITY BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF FLORIDA)
WTBT (103.5 FM; BRADENTON, FL; Owner: CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P.)
WDUV (105.5 FM; NEW PORT RICHEY, FL; Owner: CXR HOLDINGS, INC.)
WHPT (102.5 FM; SARASOTA, FL; Owner: CXR HOLDINGS, INC.)
WUSF (89.7 FM; TAMPA, FL; Owner: UNIVERSITY OF S. FLORIDA)
WBVM (90.5 FM; TAMPA, FL; Owner: BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE/ST. PETERSBURG)
WSJT (94.1 FM; LAKELAND, FL; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
WSUN-FM (97.1 FM; HOLIDAY, FL; Owner: COX RADIO, INC)
WMNF (88.5 FM; TAMPA, FL; Owner: NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD FOUNDATION)
TV broadcast stations around West and East Lealman:
W61AI (Channel 61; ROCK HARBOR, FL; Owner: MAKO COMMUNICATIONS, LLC)
W33CC (Channel 33; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: VENTANA TELEVISION, INC.)
WARP-CA (Channel 20; TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: SUNSHINE BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC.)
WXAX-LP (Channel 26; CLEARWATER, FL; Owner: TIGER EYE BROADCASTING CORP.)
WSPF-CA (Channel 35; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG)
WMOR-LP (Channel 63; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: WMOR-TV COMPANY)
WEDU (Channel 3; TAMPA, FL; Owner: FLORIDA WEST COAST PUBLIC BROADCASTING, INC.)
WTOG (Channel 44; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: VIACOM INTERNATIONAL INC.)
WXPX (Channel 66; BRADENTON, FL; Owner: PAXSON COMMUNICATION LICENSE COMPANY, LLC)
WFLA-TV (Channel 8; TAMPA, FL; Owner: MEDIA GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.)
WFTS-TV (Channel 28; TAMPA, FL; Owner: TAMPA BAY TELEVISION, INC.)
WTSP (Channel 10; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: PACIFIC AND SOUTHERN COMPANY, INC.)
WUSF-TV (Channel 16; TAMPA, FL; Owner: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA)
WTTA (Channel 38; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: BAY TELEVISION, INC.)
WFTT (Channel 50; TAMPA, FL; Owner: TELEFUTURA TAMPA LLC)
WCLF (Channel 22; CLEARWATER, FL; Owner: CHRISTIAN TELEVISION CORPORATION, INC.)
WTVT (Channel 13; TAMPA, FL; Owner: TVT LICENSE, INC.)
W36CO (Channel 36; ST. PETERSBURG, FL; Owner: TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK)
WTAM-LP (Channel 6; TAMPA, FL; Owner: U.S. INTERACTIVE, L.L.C.)
WRMD-LP (Channel 57; TAMPA, FL; Owner: ZGS TELEVISION OF TAMPA, INC.)
WSVT-LP (Channel 18; BRADENTON, FL; Owner: WORD OF GOD FELLOWSHIP, INC.)
W48AY (Channel 48; OLDSMAR, FL; Owner: AMKA BROADCAST NETWORK, INC.)
WVEA-LP (Channel 61; TAMPA, FL; Owner: ENTRAVISION HOLDINGS, LLC)
WWSB (Channel 40; SARASOTA, FL; Owner: SOUTHERN BROADCAST CORPORATION OF SARASOTA)
WMOR-TV (Channel 32; LAKELAND, FL; Owner: WMOR-TV COMPANY)
National Bridge Inventory (NBI) Statistics 1 Number of bridges0m Total length110 Total average daily traffic5 Total average daily truck traffic137 Total future (year 2035) average daily traffic
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Aggregated Statistics For Year 2009(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 64 $107,111 28 $81,175 95 $111,581 8 $19,350 7 $76,937 1 $33,070
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 7 $75,014 3 $97,610 15 $138,096 2 $30,615 2 $97,650 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 9 $98,831 11 $77,305 73 $122,885 12 $21,742 7 $78,261 5 $40,566
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 11 $91,324 5 $76,256 41 $117,558 5 $57,172 2 $80,275 1 $9,450
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 3 $108,507 1 $33,450 16 $151,800 2 $42,205 1 $81,250 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2008(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 58 $120,079 53 $137,484 148 $123,561 21 $57,255 31 $136,876 3 $424,570
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 3 $110,393 6 $101,892 37 $125,713 11 $51,489 4 $142,828 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 22 $122,624 32 $118,895 187 $134,616 45 $71,109 25 $119,437 5 $28,472
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 8 $112,694 13 $95,121 54 $135,736 10 $80,303 7 $128,193 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 3 $97,867 4 $117,478 19 $123,666 1 $197,010 3 $92,220 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2007(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 14 $150,466 163 $120,287 418 $124,871 47 $73,415 3 $1,175,853 93 $115,860 3 $61,070
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 1 $251,320 29 $129,688 85 $124,315 11 $78,435 1 $3,780 15 $147,819 1 $23,230
APPLICATIONS DENIED 4 $110,515 73 $144,910 397 $147,845 93 $88,467 2 $32,610 58 $145,211 7 $694,363
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 4 $130,640 26 $146,552 174 $137,591 16 $113,998 0 $0 14 $149,644 1 $40,870
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 14 $147,860 44 $141,023 2 $117,825 0 $0 10 $137,713 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2006(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 21 $152,506 377 $121,171 633 $122,338 85 $72,673 3 $1,384,413 183 $122,001 2 $74,075
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 3 $136,467 46 $108,187 101 $113,692 18 $68,955 0 $0 20 $112,461 5 $45,012
APPLICATIONS DENIED 6 $141,367 145 $119,779 439 $123,757 73 $62,122 1 $5,580 78 $126,701 9 $54,952
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 3 $194,287 72 $125,575 309 $126,195 26 $92,601 0 $0 33 $129,165 1 $18,590
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $151,200 18 $126,512 96 $131,543 2 $83,085 0 $0 15 $104,975 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2005(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 35 $125,042 587 $108,374 586 $104,084 47 $71,348 5 $1,275,656 206 $105,634 7 $154,137
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 2 $141,720 78 $97,710 122 $100,289 21 $59,600 0 $0 25 $87,463 3 $102,970
APPLICATIONS DENIED 5 $145,132 146 $102,124 390 $107,742 69 $66,920 2 $578,905 60 $114,660 9 $37,672
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 3 $113,407 84 $104,037 235 $111,392 31 $102,179 0 $0 26 $95,147 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 3 $107,190 33 $96,355 142 $113,346 1 $49,240 0 $0 10 $88,182 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2004(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 54 $110,534 381 $90,250 554 $90,176 76 $62,458 2 $234,425 156 $82,362 10 $35,554
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 3 $93,763 51 $81,666 102 $85,695 14 $51,327 0 $0 17 $68,346 5 $45,286
APPLICATIONS DENIED 12 $115,218 98 $86,914 333 $85,686 85 $50,454 1 $118,100 46 $86,012 10 $35,064
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 6 $93,300 43 $122,886 192 $94,176 23 $56,480 0 $0 22 $76,352 1 $60,470
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 4 $86,558 13 $98,738 142 $100,615 6 $80,773 1 $165,340 8 $106,173 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2003(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 80 $97,956 270 $83,780 781 $77,385 49 $27,433 4 $1,374,450 127 $72,932
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 2 $91,625 37 $78,153 108 $76,826 12 $39,899 0 $0 19 $70,584
APPLICATIONS DENIED 20 $99,866 83 $82,768 437 $78,912 49 $25,024 0 $0 43 $76,734
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 8 $99,246 39 $83,404 174 $80,703 7 $26,520 0 $0 13 $72,038
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $75,285 10 $83,504 40 $80,588 3 $37,340 0 $0 2 $57,250
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2002(Based on 4 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 68 $86,861 220 $75,464 431 $71,133 42 $34,363 1 $98,550 74 $63,108
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 4 $85,635 28 $66,801 67 $71,124 10 $30,457 0 $0 8 $61,816
APPLICATIONS DENIED 15 $91,844 42 $69,565 238 $68,345 44 $24,881 0 $0 22 $49,775
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 7 $79,971 22 $64,976 110 $66,454 7 $28,400 0 $0 7 $67,756
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $65,110 16 $64,357 39 $77,599 0 $0 0 $0 4 $57,953
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2001(Based on 4 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 105 $81,796 145 $67,929 349 $66,347 46 $21,701 2 $351,365 47 $56,960
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 1 $38,100 19 $56,424 49 $63,021 10 $32,643 0 $0 8 $44,336
APPLICATIONS DENIED 20 $81,858 59 $56,471 253 $60,317 57 $18,241 1 $278,790 20 $53,011
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 5 $69,252 16 $69,803 113 $60,131 11 $18,608 0 $0 10 $52,840
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $88,120 6 $67,307 26 $64,643 1 $52,860 0 $0 1 $121,580
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2000(Based on 4 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 99 $70,334 167 $57,754 141 $49,760 50 $21,515 1 $214,790 33 $49,161
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 7 $66,290 26 $51,281 39 $54,027 23 $21,890 0 $0 7 $38,971
APPLICATIONS DENIED 15 $66,479 49 $44,233 140 $48,060 65 $18,270 0 $0 16 $42,513
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 10 $67,977 17 $71,905 72 $51,195 10 $25,790 0 $0 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 5 $69,782 4 $75,990 32 $63,035 1 $23,760 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 1999(Based on 5 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 119 $65,604 173 $69,205 289 $50,829 55 $17,270 1 $109,670 62 $45,844
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 4 $66,465 40 $55,738 84 $47,003 21 $16,524 0 $0 9 $33,679
APPLICATIONS DENIED 18 $65,730 92 $47,688 247 $47,877 67 $18,030 2 $190,345 26 $54,684
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 6 $62,035 15 $55,548 104 $52,075 4 $23,913 0 $0 4 $41,628
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 4 $39,013 7 $52,317 50 $52,317 1 $20,420 0 $0 2 $46,955
Detailed HMDA statistics for the following Tracts:
0243.02
, 0246.01 , 0246.02 , 0247.00 , 0248.01 , 0248.02
Private Mortgage Insurance Companies Aggregated Statistics For Year 2009(Based on 5 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings
Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 5 $90,266 0 $0
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 1 $151,290 2 $98,665
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 0 $0 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2008(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 15 $129,577 8 $162,240 3 $100,943
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 17 $135,241 8 $169,179 3 $78,770
APPLICATIONS DENIED 4 $160,035 1 $27,960 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 2 $99,435 1 $27,960 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $114,090 1 $89,770 1 $77,640
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2007(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 65 $158,754 35 $162,950 15 $139,857
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 11 $193,676 13 $180,180 7 $154,521
APPLICATIONS DENIED 1 $342,910 1 $214,940 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 3 $152,823 5 $134,360 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $159,600 0 $0 1 $121,740
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2006(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 69 $153,248 25 $159,728 11 $142,562
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 13 $151,309 9 $140,731 3 $131,150
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 6 $142,550 1 $210,190 1 $167,030
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2005(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 90 $138,968 20 $135,117 17 $126,761
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 12 $151,004 7 $107,021 3 $140,097
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 1 $46,470 1 $46,470
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 4 $93,980 3 $123,287 2 $103,705
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $77,605 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2004(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 100 $101,943 24 $103,882 23 $84,225
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 20 $122,943 9 $88,252 4 $92,368
APPLICATIONS DENIED 1 $133,090 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 2 $90,640 1 $121,410 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $139,400 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2003(Based on 6 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 87 $89,069 59 $92,223 14 $72,596
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 17 $93,115 15 $94,865 5 $85,388
APPLICATIONS DENIED 4 $73,543 2 $91,595 3 $93,773
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 2 $84,100 4 $104,565 1 $122,610
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $92,000 0 $0 1 $92,000
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2002(Based on 4 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 79 $85,929 37 $88,789 22 $71,593
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 8 $117,320 10 $94,452 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 3 $98,547 2 $78,270 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 4 $121,713 5 $93,084 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 1 $75,270 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2001(Based on 4 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 46 $75,345 35 $87,158 4 $64,295
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 6 $78,015 1 $85,370 1 $68,770
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 1 $55,760 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 3 $56,250 1 $22,070 1 $37,170
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2000(Based on 4 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 38 $74,372 6 $65,585 4 $45,410
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 3 $79,810 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 3 $55,513 1 $69,480 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 2 $74,370 0 $0 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $58,860 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 1999(Based on 5 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 52 $63,250 19 $66,383 5 $57,260
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 9 $109,081 2 $64,255 1 $35,950
APPLICATIONS DENIED 2 $65,160 2 $70,195 1 $17,670
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 1 $36,890 1 $73,420 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $74,700 0 $0 1 $46,920
Detailed PMIC statistics for the following Tracts:
0243.02
, 0246.01 , 0246.02 , 0247.00 , 0248.01 , 0248.02
Conventional Home Purchase Loans
Conventional Home Purchase Loans - Value
Most commonly used house heating fuel:
Electricity (78%)
Utility gas (11%)
Bottled, tank, or LP gas (5%)
Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (4%)
No fuel used (2%)
West and East Lealman compared to Florida state average:
Median house value below state average.
Unemployed percentage significantly below state average.
Black race population percentage significantly below state average.
Hispanic race population percentage significantly below state average.
Foreign-born population percentage significantly below state average.
Renting percentage significantly below state average.
Length of stay since moving in significantly above state average.
Number of rooms per house significantly below state average.
House age significantly below state average.
Institutionalized population percentage significantly above state average.
Number of college students below state average.
Percentage of population with a bachelor's degree or higher significantly below state average.
West and East Lealman on our top lists :
#43 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in industries: Miscellaneous manufacturing (population 5,000+)"
#44 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in industries: Furniture and home furnishings, and household appliance stores (population 5,000+)"
#58 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in occupations: Metal workers and plastic workers (population 5,000+)"
#62 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in occupations: Information and record clerks except customer service representatives (population 5,000+)"
#69 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in industries: Electronic shopping and mail-order houses (population 5,000+)"
#72 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in occupations: Motor vehicle operators except bus and truck drivers (population 5,000+)"
#80 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in industries: Paper and paper products merchant wholesalers (population 5,000+)"
#85 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in occupations: Other sales and related workers including supervisors (population 5,000+)"
#87 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in occupations: Assemblers and fabricators (population 5,000+)"
#89 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in industries: Miscellaneous manufacturing (population 5,000+)"
#90 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of males in industries: Used merchandise, gift, novelty, and souvenir, and other miscellaneous stores (population 5,000+)"
#94 on the list of "Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in occupations: Construction trades workers except carpenters, electricians, painters, plumbers, and construction laborers (population 5,000+)"
#3 on the list of "Top 101 counties with the highest percentage of residents that smoked 100+ cigarettes in their lives"
#6 on the list of "Top 101 counties with the most Orthodox adherents"
#26 on the list of "Top 101 counties with the lowest number of births per 1000 residents 2007-2013"
#31 on the list of "Top 101 counties with the lowest Sulfur Oxides Annual air pollution readings in 2012 (µg/m3 )"
#31 on the list of "Top 101 counties with the most Orthodox congregations"