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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
San Remo, a neighborhood in Sarasota, Florida, exhibits a White Majority demographic composition with a median income of $104,516 as of 2022. The neighborhood is categorized as having Low Diversity, with 79% of the population identifying as white. San Remo is known for its Mediterranean-inspired architecture and waterfront properties, reflecting its affluent status within Sarasota.
Over the past decade, San Remo has consistently maintained its status as a White Majority community. However, there have been subtle shifts towards increased diversity. In 2013, the neighborhood exhibited extremely Low Diversity with 90% of the population identifying as white. By 2016, there was an increase in diversity, with the white population decreasing to 81%. This shift briefly moved the neighborhood towards Moderate Diversity, with Hispanic and Asian populations growing. From 2017 to 2021, the community reverted to Low Diversity status, with white population percentages ranging from 84% to 91%. In 2022, the neighborhood shows signs of becoming a Transitional Community. The Hispanic population has increased to 11%, the highest in the observed period, while the white population has decreased to 79%, the lowest recorded.
The median income in San Remo has fluctuated over the years, showing a correlation with demographic shifts. The highest median income was recorded in 2014 at $130,072, coinciding with a period of very low diversity (90% white). As diversity slightly increased in 2016, there was a corresponding decrease in median income to $117,605. The lowest median income in recent years was observed in 2022 at $104,516, aligning with the period of highest diversity. These trends suggest a potential correlation between increasing diversity and a slight decrease in overall neighborhood affluence, though the area remains highly prosperous.
The demographic shifts in San Remo reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and affluent areas. However, the pace of change in San Remo appears slower than national averages. The persistent high median income, despite fluctuations, indicates that San Remo remains an affluent enclave within Sarasota, even as it slowly becomes more diverse.
The gradual increase in the Hispanic population, reaching 11% in 2022, aligns with Florida's overall demographic trends, where the Hispanic population has been growing steadily. However, San Remo's Hispanic representation remains below the state average, indicating room for further diversification.
The neighborhood's population has grown from 220 in 2010 to 410 in 2022, nearly doubling in size. This growth, coupled with the high median income, suggests that San Remo remains an attractive location for affluent residents, even as it slowly becomes more diverse.
While San Remo remains a predominantly White Majority, Low Diversity community, recent trends suggest it may be on the cusp of transitioning to a more diverse neighborhood. The economic impacts of this shift appear minimal thus far, with the area maintaining its status as an affluent enclave within Sarasota. Continued monitoring of these trends will be crucial to understand the long-term demographic and economic trajectory of San Remo.