Palma Ceia, a neighborhood in Florida located just about 14.2 miles away from St Petersburg and has an estimated population of about 4 502 people. This is a St Petersburg neighborhood with an exceptional livability score and ranks 3rd in Tampa, 8th out of all Florida neighborhoods. This makes it better than 99% of its surrounding areas.

In Palma Ceia, the cost of living in Palma is 24% higher than the Tampa average. Prices for food and utilities are 23% higher than the U.S. average, but housing can be 78 percent more expensive there–that’s something to consider when you’re looking at moving your family from one city to another.

Palma Ceia is a true haven for crime-weary residents. The town’s crime rate is 79% lower than the national average, and violent crimes are 74% less common here as well. You have an incredibly low chance of becoming targeted by criminal activity in Palma – 1 out of 193 chance you will be victimized at some point during their lives (comparatively speaking). Not only does this make it one Florida community that ranks among our safest cities, but also its police force has been trained extensively on how best to deal with victims who suffer sexual assault or other trauma after being attacked.

Palma Ceia is an incredible place to live with many benefits. The income per capita is at least 103% higher than the national average for most areas of economic opportunity, including wages and salaries as well as rental price ratios, which means that there will be no difficulty whatsoever when it comes time to find employment or afford rent despite how expensive things have become over here recently.

Besides, the median household incomes and male/female earnings are all notably better here, too. Additionally, the unemployment rate, as well as poverty level (for those who live), remain very low – which means there’s less risk for financial struggles such problems can cause if you suddenly lose your job or fall on hard times financially.

The school test scores are 59% higher than the national average. With a remarkable 96-97%, almost all residents have completed 8th grade and high school. As an indication about their education levels, 62%-65% of this small town’s population has earned at least one bachelor’s degree or more–and these numbers only continue climbing each year with increased graduation rates from local universities.

The population density is 31% higher than the Tampa average. The median age there also ranks among the highest, at 13% higher than the Tampa average. Here, 87.91% of residents are White while only 0.88% identify as black or African American and 4.61% identify as Asian.

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