Eviction Risk in Palm Harbor , Rockport
1 census tracts · pop 2,402 · pop-weighted composite 4.8/10 · range 4.8–4.8
Palm Harbor is a white (non-hispanic) neighborhood in Rockport with 1 census tract and a population of 2,402 residents. The neighborhood's pop-weighted eviction-risk score of 4.8/10 (Moderate tier) blends state law, county-level filing rates, parent-city politics, and tract-specific rent burden + poverty.
Palm Harbor vs. parent city, state, and U.S.
Composite landlord eviction-risk score (0–10 scale).
Neighborhoods with similar eviction risk
Same county, closest by composite score.
Palm Harbor vs Rockport
How this neighborhood stacks against the citywide average.
Racial & ethnic composition
White (non-Hispanic) Neighborhood — 2,761 residents across all tracts in Palm Harbor. Source: ACS 5-year 2023 (B03002).
- Hispanic / Latino 26.6%
- White (non-Hispanic) 71.4%
- Asian (non-Hispanic) 2%
1 tracts in Palm Harbor
Ranked highest-risk first. Click for per-tract detail.
| Tract | Score | Pop | Rent burden | Median rent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 48007950503 | 4.8 | 2,402 | — | — |
CDC SVI percentile: 40
Pop-weighted across 1 tracts. Higher = more vulnerable to disaster, displacement, and rent shocks. Source: CDC/ATSDR SVI 2022.
About Palm Harbor
What is the eviction-risk score for Palm Harbor?
Palm Harbor scores 4.8/10 (Moderate tier) across 1 census tracts. The pop-weighted composite blends state law, county filing rates, parent-city politics, and tract-specific rent burden and poverty signals.
How does Palm Harbor compare to Rockport overall?
Palm Harbor scores 0.3 points lower than Rockport overall (5.1/10).
What percentage of Palm Harbor residents are renters?
0% of Palm Harbor households are renter-occupied (vs 29% in Rockport). The neighborhood has 2,402 residents.
Is Palm Harbor a high social-vulnerability area?
Palm Harbor sits in the 40th percentile nationally on the CDC Social Vulnerability Index (less vulnerable). The index combines poverty, unemployment, household composition, racial/ethnic minority share, and housing/transportation factors across all US census tracts.