Galveston at a Glance
Population
50,180
Median Home Value
$225,000
Nat'l avg: $281,900
Median Rent
$1,193
Nat'l avg: $1,163
Median Income
$42,370
Nat'l avg: $74,580
Violent Crime
3.5 per 1K
Nat'l avg: 3.6 per 1K
Walk Score
84/100
Very Walkable
Air Quality
AQI 48
Good
Climate Risk
Relatively Low
Score: 46.95
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About Galveston
Galveston offers a unique blend of coastal charm and affordability that's increasingly attracting those seeking a relaxed lifestyle. Imagine strolling along the seawall, enjoying the ocean breeze, and knowing you're in a place where the median home value is a comfortable $225,000, significantly below the national average. With a remarkable walk score of 84 and a bike score of 74, getting around is a breeze, encouraging an active, outdoor lifestyle. The affordability index of 67 underscores the financial accessibility of this island city, making it a compelling choice for those looking to stretch their dollars further. Even better, the noise level is considered quiet, which is perfect for a relaxing atmosphere. From an investment perspective, Galveston presents an interesting opportunity. While the homeownership rate is 20%, the median rent of $1,193 reflects a demand for rental properties. The unemployment rate of 4.2% is competitive, and the violent crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000 residents suggests a relatively safe environment. While property crime is a bit higher at 27.7 per 1,000 residents, the overall cost of living remains attractive, making Galveston a potential haven for first-time homebuyers, retirees, or anyone seeking a change of pace. Galveston's appeal extends beyond its affordability. The air quality is excellent, with an AQI of 48. The city enjoys a warm, humid climate, perfect for those who love being near the water. The electricity rate is a reasonable 11.0¢/kWh. Galveston's unique character is defined by its historic architecture, vibrant arts scene, and of course, its beautiful beaches.