The monthly rate for Immokalee, Collier County, FL apartments is on average $2,391.
2 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Immokalee, Collier County, FL
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Rental prices in Immokalee, Collier County, FL have decreased by 9.07% over the past year. The average rent moved from $2,630 to $2,391.
The average price of rental apartments nationwide is $1,741, while the monthly rent in Immokalee, Collier County, FL is $2,391, on average.
The monthly rate for Immokalee, Collier County, FL apartments is on average $2,391.
Approximately 9% of apartments in Immokalee, Collier County, FL charge rents around $1,501-$2,000. A share of 56% of Immokalee’s rental apartments have monthly rents between $2,001-$2,500. In the rent range of $2,501-$3,000 there are 32% apartment units. 4% of the city’s apartments are in the price range of > $3,000.
The largest share of rentals in Immokalee, Collier County, FL (56%) fall between $2,001-$2,500 per month. This suggests that most people succesfully find suitable apartments within this price.
The average Immokalee, Collier County, FL 2 bedroom apartment size is 1,029 sq. ft.
2 bedroom apartments offer more space compared to 1 bedroom or studio apartments. They are more suitable for 2 persons.
A 2 bedroom apartment is usually slightly more expensive than a 1 bedroom apartment.
According to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the total population in Immokalee, Collier County, FL is 66,320. The makeup of the population by gender is 33,205 men and 33,115 women. The median age of Immokalee’s residents is 48.
There is a total of 23,337 households in Immokalee, Collier County, FL, of which 6,524 have children and 16,812 are without children. Per Census data, Immokalee has 17,503 family households and 5,833 non-family households. The size of a household in Immokalee, Collier County, FL is 2.71 people, on average. The median household annual income in Immokalee is $92,985, and the monthly housing costs are $1,738.
In Immokalee, Collier County, FL, 8% of the population have no high school education, according to estimates published by the U.S. Census Bureau. 35% of the city’s population went to high school, 17% of residents completed some college, 9% of the population hold an Associate Degree, as many as 19% hold a Bachelor Degree, and 12% hold a Graduate Degree.