Oviedo, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You can learn more about Oviedo City, Florida, by reading about its population and demographics. Almost all of the homes in the city are single-family dwellings, while only 6.6 percent are apartment complexes. Over 76% of the households are owner-occupied, and the average household size is 3.1. The quality of life in Oviedo is somewhat subjective, however. Some home buyers are interested in living in a walkable city, while others are looking for more tranquility and proximity to open spaces and nature. Whatever the reasons, Oviedo has a lot to offer.

Although Oviedo was once a small hamlet, it quickly grew into a town and a city in 1967. Its residents first learned about the impending construction of the so-called "space university" when they moved to the city in 1963. That was the beginning of the "Oviedo space park." Since then, the town has been booming, thanks to the presence of the University of Central Florida and its Seminole Way corridor.

The highest proportion of residents in Oviedo Florida were born in Southern Europe, while the least number of residents were born in the Caribbean. In fact, only Winter Springs and Orange County have higher proportions of residents from Europe. And, the city has a disproportionate number of Hispanics. Regardless of race or ethnicity, the average Oviedo resident is 25 years old, making Oviedo Florida the fourth most ethnically diverse city in Florida.