Median household income (1999): $21,106
Estimated median household income in 2005: $22,659
| This zip code | $22,659 | | Florida: | $42,433 |
Nearest zip codes: 33135, 33145, 33142, 33136, 33128, 33130.
Housing units in zip code 33125 with a mortgage: 2,575 (335 second mortgage, 275 home equity loan, 0 both second mortgage and home equity loan)
Houses without a mortgage: 1,931
Median monthly owner costs for units with a mortgage: $1,146
Median monthly owner costs for units without a mortgage: $385
Residents with income below the poverty level in 1999:
| This zip code: | 26.3% | | Whole state: | 12.5% |
Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level in 1999:
| This zip code: | 9.7% | | Whole state: | 5.7% |
Median number of rooms in houses and condos:
| Here: | 4.2 | | State: | 5.6 |
Median number of rooms in apartments:
| Here: | 2.4 | | State: | 3.8 |
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Tourist attractions (not listed on the city page) : Miami-Dade County - Parks and Recreation Areas & Programs- Crandon Park- Nature Ce (Nature Centers; 6767 Crandon Boulevard), Everglades Safari Park (26700 Southwest 8th Street), Dragon Fly Expedition (138 Northwest 16th Avenue).
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Year house built:
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- 1999 to March 2000: 191
- 1995 to 1998: 643
- 1990 to 1994: 614
- 1980 to 1989: 2,131
- 1970 to 1979: 3,681
- 1960 to 1969: 3,336
- 1950 to 1959: 3,468
- 1940 to 1949: 2,373
- 1939 or earlier: 1,449
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Bedrooms in owner-occupied houses in Miami, FL (33125):
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- no bedroom: 663
- 1 bedrooms: 1,072
- 2 bedrooms: 1,579
- 3 bedrooms: 1,311
- 4 bedrooms: 540
- 5 or more bedrooms: 105
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Bedrooms in renter-occupied apartments and housing units:
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- no bedroom: 3,441
- 1 bedrooms: 4,741
- 2 bedrooms: 2,762
- 3 bedrooms: 703
- 4 bedrooms: 26
- 5 or more bedrooms: 27
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Vehicles available in 33125 zip code in owner-occupied houses/condos:
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- no vehicle: 428
- 1 vehicle: 1,897
- 2 vehicles: 1,814
- 3 vehicles: 735
- 4 vehicles: 286
- 5 or more vehicles: 110
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Vehicles available in renter-occupied apartments:
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- no vehicle: 3,664
- 1 vehicle: 5,130
- 2 vehicles: 2,280
- 3 vehicles: 455
- 4 vehicles: 114
- 5 or more vehicles: 57
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Estimated household income distribution in 2005:

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Estimate of home value of owner-occupied houses/condos in 2005 in zip code 33125:
- Less than $10,000: 15
- $35,000 to $39,999: 16
- $40,000 to $49,999: 54
- $50,000 to $59,999: 126
- $60,000 to $69,999: 194
- $70,000 to $79,999: 297
- $80,000 to $89,999: 397
- $90,000 to $99,999: 600
- $100,000 to $124,999: 1077
- $125,000 to $149,999: 1023
- $150,000 to $174,999: 451
- $175,000 to $199,999: 134
- $200,000 to $249,999: 63
- $250,000 to $299,999: 38
- $300,000 to $399,999: 21
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Rent paid by renters in 2000 in zip code 33125:
- Less than $100: 638
- $100 to $149: 961
- $150 to $199: 353
- $200 to $249: 272
- $250 to $299: 155
- $300 to $349: 523
- $350 to $399: 884
- $400 to $449: 1344
- $450 to $499: 1362
- $500 to $549: 1321
- $550 to $599: 999
- $600 to $649: 645
- $650 to $699: 806
- $700 to $749: 335
- $750 to $799: 325
- $800 to $899: 411
- $900 to $999: 101
- $1,000 to $1,249: 94
- $1,250 to $1,499: 10
- No cash rent: 146
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Median price asked for vacant for-sale houses in 2000: $97,800
Estimated median house (or condo) value in 2005 for: - White Non-Hispanic householders: $251,915
- Black or African American householders: $266,859
- Asian householders: $649,430
- Some other race householders: $239,533
- Two or more races householders: $279,669
- Hispanic or Latino householders: $239,746
Housing units in structures:
- One, detached: 5,479
- One, attached: 2,977
- Two: 956
- 3 or 4: 848
- 5 to 9: 1,747
- 10 to 19: 1,311
- 20 to 49: 1,656
- 50 or more: 2,768
- Mobile homes: 124
- Boats, RVs, vans, etc.: 20

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Means of transportation to work
- Drove a car alone: 10,722 (66%)
- Carpooled: 3,303 (20%)
- Bus or trolley bus: 1,087 (7%)
- Streetcar or trolley car: 44 (0%)
- Subway or elevated: 48 (0%)
- Railroad: 14 (0%)
- Taxi: 59 (0%)
- Motorcycle: 8 (0%)
- Bicycle: 22 (0%)
- Walked: 451 (3%)
- Other means: 270 (2%)
- Worked at home: 199 (1%)
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Travel time to work
- Less than 5 minutes: 123
- 5 to 9 minutes: 1081
- 10 to 14 minutes: 1630
- 15 to 19 minutes: 2554
- 20 to 24 minutes: 2855
- 25 to 29 minutes: 1034
- 30 to 34 minutes: 3290
- 35 to 39 minutes: 263
- 40 to 44 minutes: 497
- 45 to 59 minutes: 1082
- 60 to 89 minutes: 1182
- 90 or more minutes: 437
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Percentage of zip code residents living and working in this county: 93.8%
Household type by relationship
Households: 48,185
- In family households: 41,480 (7,924 male householders, 3,657 female householders)
7,464 spouses, 13,538 children (12,283 natural, 175 adopted, 1,080 stepchildren), 1,578 grandchildren, 1,206 brothers or sisters, 1,078 parents, 2,795 other relatives, 2,240 non-relatives
- In nonfamily households: 6,705 (2,568 male householders (1,962 living alone)), 2,833 female householders (2,521 living alone)), 1,304 nonrelatives
- In group quarters: 455 (322 institutionalized population)
Size of family households: 3,437 2-persons, 3,029 3-persons, 2,333 4-persons, 1,440 5-persons, 890 6-persons, 452 7-or-more-persons.
Size of nonfamily households: 4,483 1-person, 723 2-persons, 103 3-persons, 52 4-persons, 25 5-persons, 8 6-persons, 7 7-or-more-persons.
5,452 married couples with children.
3,116 single-parent households (701 men, 2,415 women).
8.2% of residents of 33125 zip code speak English at home.
90.5% of residents speak Spanish at home (29% very well, 18% well, 26% not well, 27% not at all).
0.9% of residents speak other Indo-European language at home (57% very well, 14% well, 18% not well, 11% not at all).
0.3% of residents speak Asian or Pacific Island language at home (48% very well, 45% well, 8% not well).
0.1% of residents speak other language at home (39% very well, 49% well, 12% not well).
Foreign born population: 36,342 (74.8%)
(39.9% of them are naturalized citizens)
| This zip code: | 74.8% | | Whole state: | 16.7% |
Most common places of birth for the foreign-born residents:
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- Cuba (59%)
- Nicaragua (17%)
- Honduras (9%)
- Dominican Republic (3%)
- El Salvador (2%)
- Colombia (1%)
- Guatemala (1%)
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Year of entry for the foreign-born population
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- 1995 to March 2000: 7,748
- 1990 to 1994: 5,651
- 1985 to 1989: 5,715
- 1980 to 1984: 5,275
- 1975 to 1979: 1,491
- 1970 to 1974: 2,441
- 1970 to 1974: 4,219
- 1965 to 1969: 3,802
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First ancestries reported:
- Other groups: 39710
- United States or American: 1077
- West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups):: 268
- Italian: 255
- Haitian: 171
- Arab:: 140
- African: 112
- Subsaharan African:: 112
- Irish: 105
- German: 93
- English: 92
- Lebanese: 86
- French (except Basque): 54
- Polish: 51
- Palestinian: 45
- Hungarian: 41
- Canadian: 38
- Scandinavian: 38
- Portuguese: 36
- Belizean: 35
- Swedish: 33
- Russian: 32
- Scotch-Irish: 32
- West Indian: 31
- Brazilian: 29
- Dutch: 25
- Scottish: 19
- Romanian: 17
- Jamaican: 16
- French Canadian: 15
- Ukrainian: 13
- Norwegian: 12
- Greek: 10
- Austrian: 10
- Czechoslovakian: 9
- Syrian: 9
- Slovak: 9
- Welsh: 9
- Bahamian: 9
- Armenian: 9
- Lithuanian: 8
- Turkish: 8
- U.S. Virgin Islander: 6
- Latvian: 5
- European: 5

Median worth of mobile homes: $11,000


Housing units lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1%
Housing units lacking complete kitchen facilities: 2%
Most commonly used house heating fuel:
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- Electricity (87%)
- No fuel used (9%)
- Utility gas (2%)
- Bottled, tank, or LP gas (2%)
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Place of birth for U.S.-born residents:
- This state: 8937
- Northeast: 1371
- Midwest: 197
- South: 456
- West: 222
55% of the 33125 zip code residents lived in the same house 5 years ago.
Out of people who lived in different houses, 91% lived in this county.
Out of people who lived in different counties, 17% lived in Florida.
Population in 1990: 47,761. Population change in the 1990s: +837 (+1.8%).
Year Householders Moved Into Unit:
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Private vs. public school enrollment:
Students in private schools in grades 1 to 8 (elementary and middle school): 258
| Here: | 5.3% | | Florida: | 11.7% |
Students in private schools in grades 9 to 12 (high school): 194
| Here: | 6.7% | | Florida: | 9.7% |
Students in private undergraduate colleges: 474
| Here: | 21.2% | | Florida: | 21.0% |
School Enrollment by Level of School
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Top industries in this zip code by the number of employees in 2005:
- Health Care and Social Assistance: General Medical and Surgical Hospitals (over 1000 employees: 1 establishment)
- Health Care and Social Assistance: Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) (50-99: 1, 20-49: 2, 10-19: 5, 5-9: 27, 1-4: 53)
- Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services: Security Guards and Patrol Services (250-499: 1, 20-49: 1, 10-19: 1, 1-4: 3)
- Construction: Electrical Contractors (250-499: 1, 5-9: 1, 1-4: 5)
- Health Care and Social Assistance: Nursing Care Facilities (100-249: 1, 50-99: 1, 1-4: 1)
- Accommodation and Food Services: Full-Service Restaurants (20-49: 4, 10-19: 5, 5-9: 2, 1-4: 6)
- Health Care and Social Assistance: All Other Outpatient Care Centers (100-249: 1, 20-49: 1, 10-19: 1, 1-4: 6)
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services: Offices of Lawyers (10-19: 3, 5-9: 7, 1-4: 58)
- Finance and Insurance: Other Activities Related to Credit Intermediation (100-249: 1, 1-4: 2)
- Health Care and Social Assistance: Residential Mental Retardation Facilities (100-249: 1)
Age and Sex of Sensory-Disabled Residents (Noninstitutionalized)
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Age and Sex of Mentally-Disabled Residents (Noninstitutionalized)
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Age and Sex of Self-Care Disabled Residents (Noninstitutionalized)
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Age and Sex of Go-Outside-Home Disabled Residents (Noninstitutionalized)
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Age and Sex of Residents with Employment Disability (Noninstitutionalized)
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People in group quarters
- 181 people in wards in general hospitals for patients who have no usual home elsewhere
- 93 people in other group homes
- 73 people in nursing homes
- 66 people in mental (psychiatric) hospitals or wards
- 16 people in religious group quarters
- 13 people in homes for the mentally ill
- 12 people in local jails and other confinement facilities (including police lockups)
- 3 people in other noninstitutional group quarters
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