Geneva, FL


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Geneva, FL

About Geneva, FL

Geneva, FL is a small town situated on the Lake County-Volusia County border in Central Florida. It has a population of just over 1,800 people and offers a quiet, rural lifestyle that appeals to many. The area is home to numerous lakes and parks providing plenty of outdoor activities. Residents can enjoy fishing, kayaking, canoeing, camping and hiking among other recreational opportunities. The town's primary industry is agriculture with oranges being the most popular crop. Shopping and dining options are limited but there are some local stores and restaurants as well as larger chain locations in nearby cities. Geneva is also known for its affordable housing market; prices tend to be lower than in some of the surrounding cities and towns making it an attractive option for those looking for an affordable place to live. Diverse resort city - East-central Florida, about 25 miles from the Atlantic Coast.

State: Florida
County: Seminole County
Metro Area: Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford Metro Area
City: Geneva
Zip Codes: 32732
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 106 ft above sea level

Before Walt Disney World came to the area in the 1970’s, Orlando was a sleepy town with an economy based on citrus and cattle. Starting with the clandestine 1965 purchase of forty-three square miles of farmland southwest of the city and the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, the city has become a major tourist destination and entertainment center. It is so much a tourist attraction, and known so well for its tourist venues, that evaluating it as a place to live is a challenge.

A variety of activities and attractions have been built around the Disney complex, and in areas nearby (mostly south of town). The area plays host to some 50 million tourists each year, and has also developed a convention industry second only to Las Vegas. The good news is that most of the tourist activity is confined to the that south and southwestern portion of the city. Kissimmee is part of this explosion south, and is strongly connected to the tourist industries, but it has a nice small and historic downtown area.

Downtown Orlando and areas north and east of the city support a fairly normal Florida way of life. Lots of retirees, families and working professionals gravitate towards Winter Park, Maitland and other suburbs north. The employment base in the area outside of tourism is relatively strong, with a large high-tech and military high-tech presence. Notable employers include IBM, Siemens, Veritas, Electronic Arts, General Dynamics, and Northrup/Grumman. The area has also become a popular headquarters location for service businesses, including restaurateurs Darden, Hard Rock Café and Ruths Chris Steakhouse. Overall the employment base is becoming more diverse.

The cost of living and housing has risen considerably in recent years but is considered by many to be reasonable for a place with so many amenities, The central location and transportation network give excellent access to other areas in Florida, and air service is excellent. Orlando has grown very rapidly since Disney arrived, resulting in considerable sprawl. The area continues to grow to the northeast towards Sanford and Deltona. Traffic can be bad and commute times long. The crime rate is also one of the state’s highest. Because of its inland location the Orlando area is generally thought to have less hurricane risk.

The flat area is a mix of open land and mostly deciduous woods surrounded by lakes. The fertile terrain is suitable for orchards and citrus crops. The climate is subtropical with inland and marine influences. Summers are warm and humid but temperatures over 95 are rare and breezes provide comfort. The rainy season extends from June through September, with scattered showers and thunderstorms almost daily. Winters are mild with light rainfall. Although not a great threat because of the inland location, hurricanes can create heavy rains.

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Geneva Cost of Living

Entertainment, outdoor recreation, and strong job growth make Geneva a great place to live.

$494,500
+31.6% higher than avg
$110,635
37.6% lower than avg
2.3 / 9.0
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Geneva Crime
25.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Geneva, Florida
$94,680
for a family
$61,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Geneva
   Entertainment
Tourist impact
   Outdoor recreation
Hot, humid summers
   Strong job growth
Growth and sprawl
Cost of Living