Canal Point, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What are the demographics of Canal Point? What are the household incomes? Do the residents of this city own their homes? These are questions that can help you determine how to market your home. While statistics can be hard to measure, these can give you an idea of how the area feels. Canal Point is home to 84% of owner-occupied homes, and the median household size is 3.4 people. While the quality of life is personal, some home buyers value walkability while others appreciate a sense of privacy and closeness to nature and open spaces. Some people don't mind long commutes.

This small but family-friendly neighborhood is located in the heart of the City. It is near the C-24 Canal Park and Fred Cook Park. Nearby, the Kingsway Waterway and Council on Aging are also located in the community. The average home is $265,500. Canal Point is an affordable place to live, and is convenient for many lifestyles. This neighborhood has recently become a pilot area for a City-sponsored neighborhood revitalization project.

When the Palm Beach Canal was built in 1914, the town was a bustling place, with a bank, newspaper, and two hotels. Eventually, the Southern States Land and Timber Company - now known as U.S. Sugar - did not want Canal Point to grow and prosper. Dale Erickson, an active member of the community, is hopeful Trump will not support lowering Lake Okeechobee.