South Casco, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Before heading out to South Casco, ME, you might want to find out how many people live in the area. Here are the population and steets numbers for the area. Casco was incorporated on March 18, 1841. This is a smaller city than Casco, ME, but it still contains over 38,000 people. In addition to the population, there are several other cities that are nearby, such as Portland and Rockland.

The town of Casco is located in Southern Maine on Casco Bay. The warmest months are July, August, and June. The coldest months are January, February, and December. Located along the Atlantic coast, Casco has a moderate climate. Although winter can be cold, summers are pleasant. Residents typically enjoy swimming and boating in the town's lakes. Those who spend the day on the water can go to a nearby marina for fresh fish.

The median property value in South Casco City, ME is $203,000, which is 0.844 times lower than the national average. Males had a median income of $31,679 while females had a median income of $25,000, or 17.6% higher than the national average. The median age of residents in South Casco is 48.2, which is slightly older than the national median of 38.1. Most races between republican and democratic candidates are close and less than five percentage points separate the two candidates, with one of them winning by more than five percentage points.

In addition to the demographics and steets data, the town has a diverse population. Approximately 23,000 people live in the town. Twenty-one percent of residents are under 18 years old, 6.7% are in their late twenties, and 14.7% are 65 years old or older. The town's average family size is two adults, and a large proportion of households is comprised of senior citizens.