Lauderdale Lakes, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Lauderdale Lakes was around 84,416 as of the 2010 census, and the city is home to a diverse set of residents. In the past, the city was home to about 5,000 people. Although it is a suburban community, it is becoming more popular with newcomers. The median price of a home in Lauderdale Lakes is $119,800, which is about 0.498 times less than the national average. Its home prices to income ratio (the ratio of median house prices to the median household income) is 2.8, which is lower than the Florida average.

Residents of Lauderdale Lakes will find that the town is a quiet, residential area, but it is still convenient to get to the local shopping and dining options. The Burlington supermarket, which offers late-night shopping, is close by, but it doesn't offer late-night food. While the city does offer plenty of restaurants, it could stand to add a few more. Overall, though, Lauderdale Lakes is one of the fastest growing cities in Florida.

The median income in Lauderdale Lakes was $26,932 for households and $32,641 for families in 2000. Of that, 23% were above the poverty line and 16.9% were below it. The median age of the population was 35. In 2000, the city had a population of nearly 32,000, which was a significant increase from the previous years. It has dedicated departments for parks, human services, public works, finance, and human resources.