Grand Island, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The city of Grand Island, Nebraska has a median age of 34.9. Its population is primarily made up of Whites, with about a third of residents being Hispanic. The city's foreign-born residents are primarily from Mexico, Guatemala, and India. The city's native-born residents are primarily White, though there are also a small number of Hispanics.

When it comes to real estate, Grand Island is difficult to find affordable options. There are many factors to consider, including proximity to public transportation, nightlife, shopping, and other amenities. However, the most important metric when deciding to relocate to the city is affordability. The median price of a home in Grand Island is $121,100, which is 11.8% lower than the state average. The home price-to-income ratio, which measures the ratio between the median home price and the median household income, is 2.5, which is about 0% lower than the Nebraska average.

The southern sector contains a mobile home park, while the Central Sector is largely residential. The city's 1980 Census figures show a combined population of 1,104. There are currently over 80 mobile homes in the city, which is located at Sawyer Avenue and Grand Island Boulevard, about 3/4 mile east of the waterfront. The southern area is dominated by a residential park, with more than 80 residents. The city's economic development has been spurred by property taxes. Levy is the tax amount per $100 of valuation. Calculate your property taxes by multiplying your assessed value by the levy.

The city's median age is 34.7 years. Approximately 8.7% of the population is under the age of 18. The rest of the population is between 25-44 years old. One percent of the population is 65 years old or older. The population is evenly split by race, with males outnumbering females by a ratio of 99.1:1 (males).