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FAQs About Moving to Rotan, TX
Answers use the same city data shown on this page, including costs, housing, schools, safety, weather, healthcare, and DMV details.
Before moving to Rotan, review the core fields on this page: population 1,427, median home value $57,200, average rent for 2 bedroom $585, commute time 15.2 minutes, and sunny days percentage 71%.
The neighbors section lists household income $36,300, family income $41,200, per capita income $18,200, unemployment rate 5.8%, public transport usage 0.0%, commute time 15.2 minutes, high school or higher 76.8%, and bachelors or more 11.2%.
The cost of living section lists cost of living index 77.5, median house value $57,200, gross rent $585, grocery index 88.2, housing index 40.1, utilities index 103.1, transportation index 84.4, and health care index 94.8.
The education section lists
Rotan Elementary School with 180 students and a 11.3 student teacher ratio, Rotan High School with 125 students and a 8.7 student teacher ratio
and Western Texas College 31 miles away.
The crime section lists violent crimes per 100k 185, property crimes per 100k 1,350, crime index 1,535, chance of violent crime 1 in 540, and chance of property crime 1 in 74.
The weather section lists winter 31°F to 58°F, spring 48°F to 80°F, summer 68°F to 97°F, fall 50°F to 82°F, average rainfall 24.8 inches, and sunny days percentage 71%.
The housing market section lists median home price $57,200, average rent for 2 bedroom $585, owner occupied rate 75.1%, rental vacancy rate 11.7%, home appreciation rate (1yr) 4.6%, new construction rate 0.5%, and foreclosure rate 0.7%.
The healthcare section lists
Fisher County Hospital,
physicians per 1000 0.9,
health insurance coverage 85.2%,
health care index 63.5,
emergency services Yes for Fisher County Hospital.
The DMV information section lists state Texas, department Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, address 4000 Jackson Ave., Austin, TX 78731, phone 1-888-368-4689, and website https://www.txdmv.gov.