Ever wondered what it’s like to live somewhere you never have before? Maybe a big famous city or a small town in the middle of nowhere. No matter where you live the differences between the two cities are immense. Whether it be how many people live in the city or average household income is, it remains the same that two cities vary so largely it changes the lives of the people who live within them. These two Cities are both in the top 100 of the most populated cities in the United States. Detroit Michigan is located in the great lakes region of the United States with a population of 713,777. Orlando Florida is in the Southeast region of the United States with a population 238,300 people. In Orlando, it is more dominantly white …show more content…
The median age for Orlando Florida is 33.1 and the median age for Detroit is 35.2. That leaves only a 2.1 age difference between the two cities. When you look at both of these cities at first look at Orlando Florida you think of Disney World or ESPN wide world of sports and a bunch of other family friendly locations like Universal Studios. But when you look at Detroit there isn’t anything what comes to mind about family friendly locations. Yes, there are the Professional sports teams like the Detroit Tigers who is a major league baseball team or the Detroit Pistons who play in the NBA, but every major city has at least one pro team so it doesn’t separate Detroit form anyone …show more content…
These leaves 121,800 number of homes what are vacant and 20,100 homes that are seasonal homes for people who only live there during the winter. When only a Black person owns a house the median price in dollars is 100,000 with the median house value being 125,000, with a Hispanic owner the median purchase price is 132,000 with the home value being 135,000. This data is used for houses when the mortgage originated in 2006. The median price for elderly people (65+ in age) is 91,000 with a home value of 130,000, lastly the median price for houses for people below poverty is 89,000 with the home value of 100,000. This data was taken for houses when the mortgage was originated in 2005. With someone who owns a house in Orlando 24% of those people have children who live in the house with them, over 53% of owned houses have pets in their home that doubles the amount of children that live in the houses. Houses with 4+ bedrooms is around 35% and with 2+ full bathrooms is 87%. Around 92% of all these houses have a porch or deck at their home and 87% of people have a