Edmond Oklahoma demographic and climate information
Edmond is a great place to live and raise a family.
- Ranked 3rd best place to live by Relocate-America.com
- Named a Top-Rated Smaller City in America in 2002 by Universal Reference Publications in New York.
- Edmond is located 13 miles north of downtown Oklahoma City.
- Easy access to highways, train and air transportation.
- Edmond covers an area approximately 90 square miles.
- Population in 2004 was about 72,000.
- Projected population for 2010 is about 89,000.
- Average household income for 2004 was $76,036.
- Crime rate is the lowest among Oklahoma’s 10 largest cities.
- Edmond’s City government is a chartered Manager-Council form of government.
- Average price of a new home in 2004 was $245,000.
- Average price of homes sold in 2004 was $197,772.
- Retail growth is strong as the community grows with 41 existing shopping centers/retail buildings.
Climate
- January is the coldest month (average temperature is about 36 F).
- July is the warmest month (average temperature is about 82 F).
- Annual average rainfall – about 31 inches.
- Average humidity - 54%.
Sources: Edmond Chamber of Commerce, Edmond Economic Development Authority, Edmond Board of Realtors, Oklahoma Tax Commission and the City of Edmond, Price Edwards


