There are 25 independent living communities in St Petersburg, Florida. The average cost per day of independent living in Florida is about $55, with costs ranging between $16 and $145 daily. On a per month basis, this equates to a mean expense of $1,650, with costs ranging from around $467 to $4,356. The average yearly cost is $19,800, which is below the nationwide average of $23,100.
Costs of independent living in St Petersburg generally range between $825 per month and $2,695 per month. The average cost is $1,650 per month, or about $19,800 per year.
St Petersburg is a major city in Pinellas County, Florida. With 341,043 inhabitants living within the city limits and 2,177,497 in the encompassing statistical area, it is the ninth biggest city in Florida. Residents over the age of 55 make up about 34% of the total population.
The SeniorScore™ for St Petersburg is 76. The city has a mean per capita income of $29,000 and a mean household income is $44,000 (the Florida state average is $40,000). The current unemployment rate is roughly 9.47% and the mean housing price is $129,000, which is much less than the state average of $208,500.
St Petersburg has ideal mean temperatures, with very mild winters and very temperate summers. The city receives very high levels of rainfall each year. St Petersburg has average air quality, low water quality ratings, and a very high crime rate in comparison to other cities in the United States.