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Edmond, OK Real Estate Pete Reeser
Quick Facts About Edmond, OK
Named one of America's Top Rated Smaller Cities for 2006-2007, Edmond, Oklahoma is a great city in which to live, work and play. Below you will find quick facts about Edmond.
Population
| Population |
74,400 |
| Annual Growth Rate |
3% |
| Number of Households |
27,517 |
| OKC MSA Population |
1,165,508 |
| Edmond Retail Trade Area |
282,431 | Employment
| Unemployment Rate |
2.7% |
| Percent of population with college degree |
52.4% |
| Workforce within 30 miles |
594,128 | Income
| Average Household Income |
$79,720 |
| Median Income |
$62,165 |
| Per Capita Income |
$29,967 | Tax Structure
| Property Tax |
104.74 mills per $1,000 assessed value |
| Edmond Sales Tax |
3.25% |
| State Sales Tax |
4.5% | Cost of Living 90.4% (100% is the national average)
| Average Sales Price |
$229,938 |
| Average New Home Price |
$293,898 |
| Home Ownership |
67.2% | Retail Spending
| Total Annual Taxable Sales |
$1.1 billion |
| Average Monthly Per Capita Retail Spending |
$1,362 | Geography
- Edmond is located 13 miles north of Oklahoma City in the center of the state.
- City Limits: 90 square miles
- School District Limits: 130 square miles
Schools Edmond Public Schools
- Enrollment: 19,720
- Highest Academic Performance Index (API) of Oklahoma school districts with more than 10,000 students.
- Graduation Rate: 97%
- ACT scores are 10.5% above the national average
- SAT scores are 13.7% above the national average
University of Central Oklahoma
Oklahoma Christian University
Sources: 2006 Estimates from SRC, LLC, U.S. Census Bureau, Edmond Board of Realtors, City of Edmond, Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, Edmond Public School District, Oklahoma Tax Commission, University of Central Oklahoma, Oklahoma Christian University and ACCRA.
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