There are 10 independent living communities serving Pensacola, Florida. This includes 8 communities in Pensacola and 2 nearby. The costs per day for independent living in Florida range from $16 up to $145, with a mean expense running about $55. The monthly expense averages about $1,650 and ranges between $467 and $4,356. Annually, the average cost is about $19,800, which is below the US average of $23,100.
Independent living costs in Pensacola, FL range from $660 per month to $2,340 per month, with a median cost of about $1,540 per month. This equates to an annual cost of $18,480.
Pensacola is a major city in Escambia County within the State of Florida. It is included in the Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent metropolitan area. It has a total population of 254,917, with 351,269 people in the surrounding statistical area. The 55-and-over community composes approximately 26% of the overall population.
Pensacola has an above average SeniorScore™ of 74. The city has an average per capita income of $23,000. The mean household income is $42,000 in comparison to the average of $40,000 for the whole of Florida. The current unemployment rate is about 10.48% and the mean housing price is $73,500, which is significantly less than the Florida average of $208,500.
Pensacola has ideal average temperatures, with very mild winters and very warm summers. The city receives very heavy levels of rainfall annually. Compared to other cities in the US, Pensacola has a higher than average rate of crime, poor air quality ratings, and very low water quality.