PALMETTO
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PALMETTO: OVERVIEW

Affectionately known as one of the area’s “best-kept secrets,” the City of Palmetto has a unique sense of character and an allure that appeals to visitors and locals alike. The city is known for its strong sense of community and housing here tends to be more affordable than comparable homes in nearby cities. In addition, there are a large number of beautiful waterfront properties located within Palmetto city limits.

Palmetto’s close proximity to the city of St. Petersburg gives residents easy access to urban and cultural experiences while also allowing you to enjoy living in an area with a small hometown feel.

If you’ve been thinking about moving to Palmetto, you’re in the right place. Here are a few things you need to know before you make your move.

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PALMETTO WEATHER

The Palmetto area is known for having hot, humid summers and short, mild winters. Summertime highs are around 90 degrees while winter lows tend to hover around 51 degrees. Average annual rainfall is about 54.5 inches, which is higher than the national average of 38 inches. Generally, you can expect it to rain here approximately 102 days each year. The most pleasant months for outdoor activities are March, April, and November. During this time, temperatures tend to range between 70 and 85 degrees.

PALMETTO SCHOOLS

If you’re thinking about moving to Palmetto and you have children, you’ll be glad to know that there are several great schools here. The City of Palmetto is served by the Manatee County School District and has 27 preschools, 10 elementary schools, 11 middle schools, and 5 high schools. This includes 10 public district schools, 4 public charter schools, and 22 private schools.

Some of the top-rated schools in Palmetto include:

  • Palmetto Charter School
  • James Tillman Elementary Magnet School
  • Virgil Mills Elementary School
  • Blackburn Elementary School
  • Manatee School for the Arts

There are also 34 colleges and universities within 100 miles of Palmetto. Some of the top options include State College of Florida Sarasota-Manatee, University of South Florida, and Hillsborough Community College.

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AVERAGE PROPERTY VALUE IN PALMETTO

The housing marketing in Palmetto is considered somewhat competitive, with average homes going pending in about 20 days and selling for around 2% below the asking price. Hot homes often sell for the asking price and go pending in about six days. Some homes here also receive multiple offers.

As of November 2022, the median home sale price in Palmetto was $426,500. This represents a 6.7% year-over-year increase.

Many people move to Palmetto from other areas. Some of the top inbound metros include Chicago, New York City, Boston, Washington DC, and Philadelphia.

COST OF LIVING IN PALMETTO

When considering moving to an area, it’s important to understand how far your dollar will go. In Palmetto, the cost of living is about 6% higher than the national average. This is fueled, in part, by housing costs, which are 17% higher than the average housing cost in the U.S. Groceries here are about 3% higher than average, while utilities are around 3% lower.

The average household income in Palmetto is $72,123, which is slightly higher than the national real median household income of $70,784.

PALMETTO DEMOGRAPHICS

At the beginning of 2023, the population of Palmetto was 13,539. The city spans just over six miles, which gives it a population density of 2,552 people per square mile. Demographics here are mostly white (79.19%) and black or African American (16.26%). The median age in Palmetto is 48.5 and there are more females (50.33%) than males (49.67%) located here.

Approximately 56.6% of residents in Palmetto own their homes. About 47.35% of residents are married while another 9.40% are widowed and 14.2% are divorced or separated.

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PALMETTO CRIME STATISTICS

Palmetto has an overall crime grade of “B,” meaning that the crime rate here is slightly lower than the average city in the United States. It’s in the 63rd percentile for safety, which means that 63% of cities across the country are more dangerous and 37% are safer.

Generally, the northwest part of the city is considered safest. Here, your chances of being a victim of a crime are about 1 in 83, while in the southern neighborhoods, it may be as high as 1 in 30.

TRANSPORTATION IN PALMETTO

Palmetto is located just 8 miles from Bradenton and 22 miles from St. Petersburg. The city is just minutes from major roadways including I-275, I-75, and US-41. It’s also just a short drive to the sandy beaches of Siesta Key, Anna Maria Island, and Fort DeSoto Park.

The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is a four-lane bridge that carries both U.S. Route 19 and Interstate 275 through Manatee County, Hillsborough County, and Pinellas County. It’s also the quickest route from Palmetto to St. Petersburg.

Nearby airports include Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ), which is 11 miles away, St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport (PIE), which is 34 miles away, and Tampa International Airport (TPA), which is 42 miles away.

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PALMETTO DINING, Shopping, and Entertainment

Palmetto is home to many mom-and-pop shops and historical storefronts, which gives the city plenty of character. Detwiler’s Farm Market is a popular local grocery store, and the Riverhouse Waterfront Restaurant offers delicious dining with incredible views. There are also several clothing boutiques, thrift and antique stores, and a wide range of locally owned restaurants.

Some local attractions include the Palmetto Historical District, Manatee County Agricultural Museum, Sutton Park, the Manatee County Fairgrounds, and the Bradenton Area Convention Center.

Some popular annual events held in Palmetto include the Manatee County Fair, Movies in the Park, the Bradenton Area River Regatta, and more. Those who enjoy outdoor activities will want to visit Emmerson Point Preserve is an excellent location for hiking, biking, and kayaking.  

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