Belvidere, Tennessee Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A recent study conducted by AreaVibes has revealed the livability of Belvidere City. The study uses key metrics to determine the livability of neighborhoods in the area. Here, you can find out how this area stacks up against the national average. In addition, you can find out if living in Belvidere is a good move for your lifestyle and personal values.

According to the most recent census data, Belvidere City has a livability score of 70/100. The city's livability index ranks it highly for crime and amenities. The city also scores well on housing affordability and home appreciation, but fares poorly for education and employment. Overall, the city is a good place to call home. However, if you are looking for an apartment rental, you might want to look elsewhere.

While Belvidere is a largely white neighborhood, it does resemble neighboring Andover in terms of ethnic makeup. About 85 percent of Belvidere's residents identify themselves as white. However, this fact is somewhat surprising considering that much of Lowell is less than 50 percent white. Belvidere is also home to five of the nine city councilors. This may be due to the fact that Belvidere City is filled with public workers.

The area has a diverse range of public and private schools, including seven grade schools and three private ones. There are two public high schools, Belvidere North High School and Belvidere High School, each with approximately 1,263 students. The district also has a special education program for students up to 21 years old, which aids them in transitioning to the regular school system.