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See what Union Park, FL has to offer.

Who Lives Here

Union Park Demographics

Education

High School

25%

Associate's

23%

Bachelor's

13%

Master's

4%

Doctorate

35%

Family Size

2 people

36%

3 people

26%

4 people

23%

5 people

10%

6+ people

5%

Household Income

0-50k

43%

50-100k

40%

100-150k

13%

150-200k

3%

200k+

2%

Age

0-10

11%

10-20

12%

20-45

40%

45-65

24%

65+

13%

Getting Around Union Park

Union Park Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

13%

15-30 Mins

36%

30-40 Mins

28%

40-60 Mins

17%

60+ Mins

6%

Transportation Scores

Percentage: 4848

Walk Score®

Percentage: 7373

Bike Score®

Top Scores: Restaurant, Health, Pet

Things To Do In Union Park

Top Score

Restaurants

3/5 stars based on undefined reviews

The restaurant scene here is really cooking with gas.

  1. Few restaurants per resident
  2. 100% fewer restaurants than average
  3. 100% fewer restaurants than areas of a similar size

Health and Fitness

3/5 stars based on undefined reviews

We'd be gym buddies with Union Park.

  1. Few gyms per resident
  2. 100% fewer gyms than average
  3. 100% fewer gyms than areas of a similar size

Pet Services

3/5 stars based on undefined reviews

It's pawsible that your pets will fall in love with Union Park.

  1. Few pet facilities per resident
  2. 100% fewer pet facilities than average
  3. 100% fewer pet facilities than areas of a similar size

Gas Stations

2.5/5 stars based on undefined reviews

The road is less traveled for filling the tank up in Union Park.

  1. Few gas stations per resident
  2. 100% fewer gas stations than average
  3. 100% fewer gas stations than areas of a similar size

Coffee

2/5 stars based on undefined reviews

The coffee scene is lukewarm in Union Park.

  1. Few coffee shops per resident
  2. 100% fewer coffee shops than average
  3. 100% fewer coffee shops than areas of a similar size

Retail Shops

2/5 stars based on undefined reviews

The retail inventory is low in Union Park.

  1. Few shops per resident
  2. 100% fewer shops than average
  3. 100% fewer shops than areas of a similar size

Nightlife

1/5 stars based on undefined reviews

Finding a bar around here is no small feat.

  1. Few bars and clubs per resident
  2. 100% fewer bars and clubs than average
  3. 100% fewer bars and clubs than areas of a similar size

Union Park Education

Schools

Top Schools in Union Park

6/10

Cheney Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

4/10

Forsyth Woods Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

2/10

Little River Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

4/10

Azalea Park Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

5/10

Aloma Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

3/10

Union Park Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

Information provided by GreatSchools. To verify school enrollment eligibility, contact the school district directly.

All About

Living in Union Park, FL

The small city of Union Park, Florida is home to slightly less than 12,000 people. With an average age of just under 36, the city's population skews younger than most cities in Florida. By a slim 54%-46% margin, homeowners hold a slight majority over renters in Union Park. The average rent of $1,117/month is roughly the same as the state average.

Union Park residents have an average commute of about 30 minutes. Driving is the prevailing way to get to work, selected by 44% of workers, while public transportation is not widely used. Relatively few residents commute to work on foot.

There are three primary industries in Union Park: entertainment, healthcare, and retail. Combined, these industries make up 21% of the labor force in the city. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many workers in these industries are in sales, making it the top field in the city. With an average annual income of about $56,000, Union Park workers earn less than their peers elsewhere in Florida. The city's average income also falls below the national average ($73,345). Compared to the national average (5%), Union Park has a relatively large number of residents over the age of 25 who possess an Associate's degree (8%). Additionally, 12% have a Bachelor's degree and 4% have earned a Master's or Doctoral degree.