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🇺🇸 United States ZIP Code

STANDARD

34711

Clermont

ZIP Code 34711 is a standard zip code serving Clermont, Clermont, Florida (FL), in Lake County, United States. It has an estimated population of 51,847 with a median household income of $60,312. The area falls within the America/New_York timezone.

Median Household Income vs. National Average

$0 National: $37,585 $150K+ $60,312

Location

State / Province
Florida (FL)
County
Lake
City
Clermont
Timezone
America/New_York

Coordinates

Latitude
28.552500
Longitude
-81.757400

Geographic Details

Land Area
41.84 mi²
Water Area
21.22 mi²
Population Density
1239.0 people per mi² (80th percentile)
Bounding Box
28.602092°N, 28.453977°S, -81.657341°E, -81.841903°W

With 51,847 residents spread across 41.84 square miles, this area has a population density of 1239.0 people per square mile.

Demographics

51,847

Population

95th percentile

$60,312

Median Income

70th percentile

$173,700

Median Home Value

65th percentile

41.84 mi²

Land Area

The median household income in 34711 is $60,312, and the median home value is $173,700.

Housing

21,806

Total Units

19,255

Occupied Units

88.3%

Occupancy Rate

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