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St. Leo is a small town located in Pasco County on the western coast of Florida. Homes here are very quaint and the neighbors very close. It has a very small town feel in many parts of the town and I personally love visiting St.Leo. The population of the town according to the 2000 census was just under 600 people. In 2000 it was estimated that the town would probably double is less then 5 years and that prediction was correct.
The town surprisinly almost doubled in size as of 2004 according to a Census report issued in 2004. With only 900 residents, you can imagine the close knit enviroment that a lot of St.Leo residents love. If you are interested in purchasing real estate in this area, just use the Buy Property button at the top of the page and you can search homes for sale in St.Leo.

St.Leo is probably best known for Saint Leo University .
Geography

Demographics
These facts are based on the last Census report from 2000. There are 595 residents in St.Leo. The town contains forty one households and there are thirty families in the town. The racial makeup is as follow: 85 Percent White, 9 Percent African American, 2 Percent Asian. Just under 50 percent of the homes her have children under the age of 18. Of those homes over 50 percent are married. The average number of residents is 3 per household.
The town is comprised of 77% of the residents age 18 to 24 (College Students). The remainder is spread out for the rest of the ages. There are more females then males in St.Leo.
The average income in St.Leo is $38,000.
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