Dover, FL


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Dover, FL

About Dover, FL

Dover, FL is a small but vibrant community with plenty to offer its residents. With a population of just over 4,000 people, Dover's tight-knit atmosphere provides a unique sense of community. Residents enjoy access to great parks and recreational areas such as the Hillsborough River State Park, where they can explore nature in its many forms. There are also a variety of churches and other places of worship within the area. For those looking for arts and culture, Dover boasts an array of museums dedicated to history and art, as well as several local theaters and performing arts venues. With its close proximity to larger cities such as Tampa and St. Petersburg, Dover provides easy access to entertainment and attractions while still providing a peaceful rural atmosphere. All in all, living in Dover is an enjoyable experience full of possibilities for adventure or relaxation. Large-city complex - Central Florida Gulf Coast at Tampa Bay.

Zip Codes: 33527
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 57 ft above sea level

This metropolitan area includes Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater, all of which surround Tampa Bay. The area is varied and cosmopolitan with a pleasant climate and balanced local economy. A 1980’s building boom brought downtown Tampa skyscrapers, a major airport renovation, and the development of a cruise-ship terminal. While soft in the early part of the decade, the economy has gained traction recently as the benefits of a business-friendly climate have paid off. Among other new economy pursuits, the area has become a favorite as a secondary location for information processing for the financial industry.

There are plenty of amusement parks, museums, outdoor activities, and major-league professional sports, including baseball (Devil Rays), football (Buccaneers), and hockey (Lightning). Nearby beaches and especially those to the south near Bradenton are attractions for locals and tourists alike. Transportation and air service are excellent. Beachside areas in Clearwater and St. Petersburg are tastefully developed, with palm-tree lined boulevards and pockets of interesting restaurants and shops. These areas tend to be more geared to retirees, especially coastal Clearwater. More family-oriented suburbs and extensive commercial areas like Brandon and Valrico are located east of Tampa.

The cost of living is reasonable, but housing has followed the Florida boom and median home prices have increased markedly. Downsides include the stubbornly high violent crime rate, and typical growth-related issues of traffic and poor air quality.

The flat, coastal plain has coastal grasses, palm trees, and white sand, and much of it has an elevation of less than 15 feet. Most of the city area and coast is built up, with coastal plain forests of pine and laurel mixed with orchards and other agricultural uses inland. The Pinellas Peninsula, separating Tampa Bay from the Gulf, is an area of broad, sandy beaches and palm trees. Clearwater and St. Petersburg are located here. Summers are long, warm, and humid. Afternoon highs reach 90 degrees, with moderating afternoon sea breezes and frequent thunderstorms, and warm evenings in the 70’s. Lightning is abundant; in fact, “Tampa” is a misspelling of a Native American term for “sticks of fire” (lightning). Winters are mild with temperatures in the 60’s and 70’s, and lows rarely below 50.

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Dover Cost of Living

Strengthening economy, winter climate, and attractive downtown areas make Dover a great place to live.

$408,700
+17.3% higher than avg
$29,375
-135.0% lower than avg
2.3 / 9.1
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Dover Crime
50.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Dover, Florida
$78,480
for a family
$44,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Dover
   Strengthening economy
Hot, humid summers
   Winter climate
Growth and sprawl
   Attractive downtown areas
Violent crime
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Over 17 years ago
If you are wealthy and can live "at the beach" then perhaps one's life here is idyllic, but basically the Miami/Dade area is populated by rude and agressive road  More
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Over 18 years ago
I can't wait to get away from the Tampa Bay area! It is nearly impossible for the first time home buyer (who isn't independently wealthy!) to buy a nice home in a good  More
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