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Clay County, Florida Realty
Homes for Sale in Clay County, Florida
Adding its 200,000 residents to the Greater Jacksonville Metropolitan Area is lovely Clay County, Florida. Still politically active, Clay County was named for American Statesman and former Presidential candidate Henry Clay on its creation in 1858. Clay County, FL is also a popular destination for military personal from the nearby NAS Jacksonville and because of its strong military history during WWII, when 90,000 troops were trained in the area. Citizens of Clay County, Florida are very proud of their local history, heritage, diversity, and culture, which is apparent in the welcoming, warm atmosphere felt by visitors who often choose to become residents.
Clay County, Florida Real Estate
With a median income above the national average and a rate of unemployment well below most of the rest of the United States, Clay County homes for sale are always in high demand. Houses in Clay County tend to be newer than those across the state and around the country, giving Clay County realtors a wide variety of high quality homes to show. Even with slumping home prices across Florida, Clay County homes have continued to increase in value.
Clay County, FL Area Realty
Lovers of the outdoors will feel right at home in Clay County, FL, with miles of nature trails, mountains for hiking, and rivers for rafting. The county is preparing for a huge party in December 2008 when Clay County celebrates its sesquicentennial. For the more modern minded, visit the unique extreme sports arena known as “Middleburg BMX,” where seasoned amateurs and pros practice and race.
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| Avg. people per household | 1.00 |
| Median age | 18.67 |
| Median age - men | 18.28 |
| Median age - women | 19.04 |
| # of businesses** | 4,287 |
| Total # employed** | 45,971 |
| White population | 148,866 |
| Black population | 11,462 |
| Hispanic population | 6,937 |
| Asian population | 2,960 |
| Hawaiian population | 133 |
| Indian population | 820 |
| Other population | 2,116 |
| Male population | 83,616 |
| Female population | 86,012 |
**According to 2003 Census




