Golden Beach, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Have you ever wondered how safe Golden Beach is? The city has a fairly low crime rate, which is likely a result of its low population density. There are only a few Golden Beach residents who live near parks, and the crime rate may appear to be higher than it actually is. In truth, crime happens everywhere, not just in high-crime areas. Here are some things you should know about Golden Beach.

The Golden Beach ZIP code is located in Miami-Dade County, Florida. This code can be used to mail items to a particular address. This zip code has several "acceptable" names. These names group together various towns under one ZIP code. The population numbers for Golden Beach are provided below. You can move the map around using the buttons. The population figures listed below are for the year 2020.

The city is located near Miami Beach and offers access to some of the region's finest shopping malls. Residents in Golden Beach also have access to a wide variety of cultural and recreational activities. Golden Beach's population has shifted significantly over the last decade. There are now more young families living in the city. The city also hosts a variety of family-oriented events. Its unemployment rate is a modest 1.9%.

As for the cost of living, the average annual cost of living in Golden Beach is $37,287. This is a slight decrease from the previous year, when it was 10,394th. Compared to the national median rent of $38,433, Golden Beach's cost of living is much lower than the national average. For those who are worried about the cost of housing, renting is a great alternative to homeownership. Only 7% of homes in Golden Beach are occupied, which is lower than the national renter rate of 36.2%. This means the average renter in Golden Beach spends $1,203 a month on housing, which is lower than the national average.