Alturas, FL


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Alturas, FL

About Alturas, FL

Living in Alturas, FL is an unforgettable experience. The small town has a population of just over 4,000 people, making it a tight knit community with strong local roots. Residents enjoy the close proximity to the Gulf Coast beaches and Tampa Bay area attractions—a great way to take advantage of both urban and rural lifestyles. Nature lovers will find plenty of outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, camping and hunting nearby. Opportunities for cultural exploration also exist in the form of museums, art galleries, theaters and more. Alturas offers its residents a unique combination of traditional values and modern amenities with plenty of opportunities for growth and enjoyment. Mid-sized city/Resort city - Central Florida, 25 miles inland from the Tampa Bay area.

State: Florida
County: Polk County
Metro Area: Lakeland-Winter Haven Metro Area
City: Alturas
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 214 ft above sea level

Lakeland historically has been a major agricultural center with citrus growing, processing, and distribution, and a large phosphate mining industry mainly to the west. Winter Haven is a rapidly growing resort area to the east, and both places, taking advantage of a strategic location between major Florida centers of Tampa Bay and Orlando and relatively low housing costs, are becoming retirement and family living destinations.

The supermarket chain Publix is the largest private employer, and generates employment through a number of its suppliers. There is also a large hospital and health care complex. Not surprisingly from the area’s name, nearby lakes provide an assortment of watersports, and the region has a growing number of golf-course communities. Baseball spring training camps round out the entertainment options.

Florida Southern University brings a small college-town element and features the largest collection of buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright in one place. The walkable downtown Lakeland is on the rebound, with renewal projects and some new residential construction along a small lakefront. Cost of living and especially housing have grown but remain reasonable by Florida standards, but downsides include areas of overdevelopment and a surprisingly low educational attainment. As reflected in commute statistics, some do commute to the Tampa Bay area.

Lakeland–Winter Haven has a level landscape with a mix of open agricultural, orchard, and wooded areas of stately cypress trees. The humid subtropical climate creates very warm, humid, summer days with highs in the 90’s, lows in the upper 60’s and 70’s, and frequent afternoon showers and thundershowers. Winters are mild with a few days of below freezing temperatures each year, but lingering cold weather seldom occurs. The inland location prevents major damage from hurricanes.

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Alturas Cost of Living

Leisure activities, cost of living, and attractive setting make Alturas a great place to live.

$143,200
-136.1% lower than avg
$50,341
-37.1% lower than avg
2.0 / 9.2
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Alturas Crime
39.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Alturas, Florida
$27,360
for a family
$31,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Alturas
   Leisure activities
Growth & sprawl
   Cost of living
Low educational attainment
   Attractive setting
Summer heat and humidity
Cost of Living