Biggest tradeoff: Sugar Land, Texas
Sugar Land, Texas is the sharpest split in this comparison: strong on safety, weaker on sunshine.
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What Stands Out
Deterministic summaries based on the data in view.
Sugar Land, Texas is the sharpest split in this comparison: strong on safety, weaker on sunshine.
San Antonio, Texas needs a closer look before you get too attached, especially on walkability.
| City | ||
|---|---|---|
| Route | ||
| General Info | ||
| Population | 88,156 | 1,434,625 |
| Population Density | N/A | 2.9k /sq mi |
| Elevation | 75 ft(23 m) | 650 ft(198 m) |
| Housing & Wealth | ||
| Median Home | $438,349 | $244,959 |
| Median Rent | $2,054 | $1,334 |
| Median Income | $132,247 | $59,593 |
| Rent Burden | 19% | 27% |
| Climate & Risks | ||
| Sunny Days | 310 days/yr | 315 days/yr |
| Avg. High | 80°F | 82°F |
| Comfort Score | 70/100Good | 76/100Great |
| Temp Swing | 30°F | 32°F |
| Annual Rainfall | 68"(173 cm) | 38"(97 cm) |
| Annual Snowfall | 0"(0 cm) | 0"(0 cm) |
| Air Quality | AQI 49 (Avg)47 days > 100 | AQI 42 (Avg)15 days > 100 |
| Infrastructure & Lifestyle | ||
| Walk Score | N/A | 27 |
| Safety Score | 85 / 100 | 52 / 100 |
| School Rating | 8.9/10 | 7.8/10 |
| Internet Access | Fiber: 32%Cable: 99% | Fiber: 75%Cable: 94% |
| Demographics | ||
| Median Age | 42.5 years | 34.1 years |
| College Educated | 61% | 28% |
| Remote Workers | 17% | 10% |
| Nature Access | ||
| Local Nature & Reserves | Finding... | Finding... |
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