Travis Ranch 62 Average
Travis Ranch Livability #884 ranked city in Texas#15,718 ranked city in the USARanks better than 46% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in Travis Ranch

PROS
  • Crime

    This area boasts a crime rate that is far below the national average, making it a very safe place to live. These crime statistics encompass both property and violent offenses.

  • Employment

    With higher than average median household income, income per capita and lower unemployment rates, this area scores extremely well in the employment category.

  • Housing

    Impressive scores in the housing category characterize this area, potentially attributed to the availability of affordable housing, strong appreciation rates and high home values.

CONS
  • Amenities

    The majority of amenities will be difficult to reach within a short walk, often requiring residents to use a vehicle or public transportation for access.

  • Commute

    Low commute scores could be due to limited access to public transit in this area, as well as longer-than-average work commute times for residents.

  • Health & Safety

    Subpar air quality and the limited availability of certain health-related facilities such as hospitals, police stations, doctors and pharmacies may have contributed to the low score in this category.

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What's it like Living in Travis Ranch?

Travis Ranch is a smaller city located in the state of Texas. The city has a population of 6,164 people. Travis Ranch has a population density of 5,115 people per square mile. This would be considered well above the national population density level. Travis Ranch could be a great place for young adults and students as the average age of 30 years old is below the nation’s average. Long, unnecessary commutes can be both frustrating and inconvenient when heading to work. Nationwide, the average one-way commute time takes 26 minutes, but regrettably, residing in Travis Ranch entails a longer-than-average one-way commute time, averaging 41 minutes.

Living in Travis Ranch can be a fulfilling experience for anyone relocating to the town. Having said that, in the state of Texas, there are many desirable places to live, so choose wisely! When searching for a new neighborhood, several factors play a vital role in determining its suitability. Safety should be a top priority, ensuring a secure environment with low crime rates. Proximity to your workplace or school helps minimize commuting time and allows for a better work-life balance. Availability of essential amenities such as parks, coffee shops, restaurants, grocery stores, and healthcare facilities contributes to convenience and well-being. Access to reliable public transportation options facilitates easy commuting and connectivity. Additionally, considering the sense of community and the overall atmosphere that resonates with your lifestyle and preferences fosters a harmonious living experience. To help you find the best places to live in and around Travis Ranch, AreaVibes has created a livability score using key metrics like crime, commute, education, employment, housing and more.

Using data and statistics Travis Ranch has received a livability score of 60/100. This score is ranked in the 42nd percentile when compared to all other cities. This is a lower than the United States average livability score as Travis Ranch does not rank well for most categories. For each of the livability categories, we know that Travis Ranch ranks very well for crime (A+), cost of living (B-), employment (A+) and housing (A+). On a more negative note, Travis Ranch does not have favorable scores for the following: amenities (F) and education (D). If we take a look at the data, we can find out why.

Unemployment rates can range pretty dramatically from one city to another. Knowing that Travis Ranch has an unemployment rate of 1.5% could mean increased job opportunities with a higher demand for workers. It could also lead to higher wages, as the demand for workers exceeds the availability of jobs. Most importantly, it could be a sign of a healthy and thriving local economy.

For home buyers, real estate will be the largest purchase they will ever make and it will also be their most valuable asset. For renters, the monthly rent paid on their Travis Ranch apartments will most likely be their largest expense. Based on tangible metrics like home and rental affordability and appreciation rates, housing in this area has received a score that is well above the average of every other US city. A thriving real estate market can also generate strong local economic activity and job creation.

Assuming that Travis Ranch meets all of your requirements like low crime rates, good schools and great local amenities, the next most important item to examine is the affordability of real estate in Travis Ranch. Everything else becomes a lot less important if it turns out that home prices in Travis Ranch are simply unattainable. Median real estate prices in Travis Ranch come in at $238,800, which is 67.3% higher than the Texas average. The home price to income ratio compares the median home prices to the median household income. In Travis Ranch, the home price to income ratio is 3.2, which is 23.1% higher than the Texas average.

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      Travis Ranch transportation information

      Statistic Travis Ranch Texas National
      Average one way commute41min26min26min
      Workers who drive to work84.6%80.3%76.4%
      Workers who carpool4.8%10.6%9.3%
      Workers who take public transit0.0%1.5%5.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.0%0.3%0.6%
      Workers who walk0.0%1.6%2.8%
      Working from home9.9%4.3%4.6%
      Source: The Travis Ranch, TX data and statistics displayed above are derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).