The United States Department of Agriculture has rated the natural amenities of this region. On a scale of one to seven, Parker county is rated a 4. The average temperature during the month of June is 84.8℉ and the average temperature in January is 44.8℉. The typical humidity of this area is approximately 43% and the area covered by water is 0.72%. The overall influence score for Parker is 1.
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Parker County, Texas is located in the North Central region of the state and has a population of approximately 130,000 people. The median household income for Parker County is $63,879 and the median home value is $185,700. The county's population is mostly white (76%), followed by Hispanic (17%) and African American (4%).
The living conditions in Parker County are generally good. The county offers a variety of housing options from single family homes to apartment complexes. The cost of living in Parker County is slightly higher than the national average, but it is still manageable for most families.
The quality of life in Parker County is quite high. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy such as hiking, fishing, and camping. There are also numerous cultural attractions, including museums, art galleries, and theaters. Additionally, Parker County has a strong educational system with several universities and colleges located nearby.
Overall, Parker County provides its residents with a high quality of life that combines rural charm with urban amenities.
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