Penney Farms, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population and steets of Penney Farms city is not yet known. However, you can get a free quote from Vivint and see for yourself. Penney Farms has two parks, but only a few people live near them. Crime rates may not be as high as they seem because there aren't many parks in Penney Farms. Nevertheless, crime still occurs in cities where people are concentrated.

The town of Penney Farms is a small incorporated city in Northeast Florida. It is located along State Road 16 between Green Cove Springs and Starke. The town has a village-like atmosphere, and its buildings still remind people of a time gone by. Historic markers tell the town's history and its connection to the famous department store founder, James Cash Penney. He started a department store in Wyoming in 1902 and grew it to thirty locations by 1912.

In Penney Farms, 0.0% of the population is Hispanic. This group includes people of any race, and some addresses may have several eviction cases during a given year. Penney Farms' racial diversity score is better than the average city, but you should consult the official city records to see if your address has a history of evictions.

The area's demographics are generally good. There are 607 people of voting age in Penney Farms. The average household income is $29,866. The poverty rate is 12%. For every 100 people, that means that nearly one in every five households in Penney Farms lives in poverty. A majority of Penney Farms residents live in single-family homes. In contrast, many other American cities and towns are not so low-income.