Plano 72 Excellent
Plano Livability #266 ranked city in Illinois#5,266 ranked city in the USARanks better than 82% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in Plano

PROS
  • Cost Of Living

    Taking into account the cost of goods and services like housing, groceries, transportation and utilities, the overall cost of living in this area is well below average.

  • Crime

    Crime per 100,000 people is significantly lower than the national average, making it a safe place to live. These crime statistics include both violent and property crimes.

  • Employment

    Higher than average median household income, income per capita and lower unemployment rates are seen in this area. The result is a high score in the employment category.

  • Housing

    High scores in the housing category are a distinguishing feature of this area, possibly driven by a favorable home affordability ratio, higher home values and appreciation rates.

  • Health & Safety

    Good air quality as well as nearby health facilities like hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, fire and police stations all contribute to a higher than average health and safety score.

CONS
  • Amenities

    The majority of amenities are not ideally located within walking distance. To access these amenities, residents may be required to rely on a vehicle or public transit.

  • Commute

    A low commute score could be due to longer-than-average work commutes and the limited availability of public transportation in this area.

  • Schools

    The low schools score could result from issues like below-average graduation rates, inadequate reading and math scores, and the unavailability of local elementary and high schools.

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What's it like Living in Plano?

Plano is a medium-sized city located in the state of Illinois. The city has a population of 11,058 inhabitants. If we look at the most recent Census, Plano is known to have a predominantly White population. The next two most common races are Black and Asian. Additionally, more than a quarter of the population of Plano are of Hispanic or Latino origin, and 23% of the population also speak Spanish. Plano tends to attract a younger crowd, as the median age of 32 is far below the national average. All the single ladies and all the single fellas might want to take notice as only 49% of the Plano population is married. When traveling to work, spending unnecessary time in your vehicle is not ideal and downright frustrating. Across all of America, the average one way commute time is 26 minutes, unfortunately, living in Plano offers up a higher than average one way commute time of 30 minutes.

Whether you’re relocating to a new city to be closer to family, friends or for a new job, living in Plano could be a positive experience compared to other cities in Illinois if you know where to search. Don't forget to determine what matters most to you in a neighborhood. Consider factors such as safety, proximity to work or school, access to amenities (like parks, fitness facilities, grocery stores, restaurants), public transportation options, community atmosphere and the overall vibe you're looking for. To help you find the best places to live in and around Plano, AreaVibes has created a livability score using key metrics like crime, commute, health & safety, employment and more.

The livability score in Plano is 73 out of 100 and the city is ranked in the 85th percentile of all cities across America. There are nine total categories that generate the livability score. Plano ranks well for crime (A+), cost of living (A+), employment (B+) and housing (A+) There is at least one category that did not score well in Plano. The following was graded with a concerning score: amenities (F) and education (F).

Crime rates can be the deciding factor for anyone looking to relocate to a new area, as the result is often a greater level of safety and security as well as an improved quality of life. Plano gets top scores for their low violent crime rates of 120 crimes per 100,000 residents, which are significantly lower than the national average.

A healthy real estate market serves as a key economic indicator. It could signify overall local economic strength, stability and reflects consumer confidence in the area. Based on multiple factors including: median home and rental prices, appreciation rates and home affordability, Plano has received high marks in the housing category. Based on these calculations, the apartment rental and real estate market appears to be very healthy.

Plano real estate prices and overall affordability will play a huge role in determining if the area is the right fit for you. Of course there are probably some other items on your “wish list”, but even before they are considered, let’s take a look at the home prices and affordability in Plano. The median home price for Plano homes is $174,500, which is 0.2% lower than the Illinois average. If we take a closer look at the affordability of homes in Plano, we’ll see that the home price to income ratio is 2.2, which is 26.7% lower than the Illinois average.

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      Plano transportation information

      Statistic Plano Illinois National
      Average one way commute30min29min26min
      Workers who drive to work82.3%73.4%76.4%
      Workers who carpool11.0%8.3%9.3%
      Workers who take public transit0.2%9.2%5.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.0%0.6%0.6%
      Workers who walk0.0%3.1%2.8%
      Working from home2.5%4.4%4.6%
      Source: The Plano, IL data and statistics displayed above are derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).