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Iowa Quick Statistics
Population: 3,002,560 (Ranked 30th)
Largest Arkansas Cities:
Des Moines (Capital): 209,130
Cedar Rapids: 126,400
Davenport: 98,980
Notable Areas:
Des Moines:
The largest city and the capital of Iowa, Des Moines is the county seat of Polk County. The city is named after the Des Moines River, which means “River of the Monks” in French. Des Moines is popular for its insurance industry and its sizable financial services and publishing business base. The city has been ranked as one of the best places for business.
Cedar Rapids:
The second largest city in Iowa, Cedar Rapids is the county seat of Linn County. It is one of the few cities in the world to have governmental offices on a municipal island. Cedar Rapids is nicknamed the “City of Five Seasons”, the fifth season being a time to enjoy the other four.
Davenport:
Located along the Mississippi River, Fayetteville is the county seat of Scott County. It has a low crime rate and a low unemployment rate. The city won the City Livability Award in 2007.
Iowa Real Estate Market Snapshot
Housing Units (2007): 282,234
Households (2000): 221,600
Home Ownership Rate (2000): 62.5%
Average IA Home Sales Price: $195,076
Iowa Income (2007)
Median Household: $62,854
Median Family: $ 59,587
Median Household: $62,854
Median Family: $ 59,587
Education:
Three Public Universities: Iowa State University, University of Iowa and University of Northern Iowa
Private Universities: Buena Vista University, Drake University, Coe College, Cornell College
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