There are 20 independent living communities serving New Hope, Pennsylvania. This includes 1 community in New Hope and 19 nearby. The daily costs of independent living in Pennsylvania range from $17 up to $141, with a median expense running about $60. The monthly expense averages roughly $1,804 and ranges between $508 and $4,222. Annually, the median cost is around $21,648, which is under the US average of $23,100.
The cost of independent living in New Hope typically ranges from about $578 per month all the way up to $6,188 per month. The median cost is approximately $2,687 per month, or about $32,244 yearly.
New Hope is a small city in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro statistical area. While the city itself has 13,989 inhabitants, the encompassing statistical area has a population of 3,156,762. 40% of the residents are over 55.
The SeniorScore™ for New Hope is 81. The city's median household income is $93,000 ($63,000 per capita), compared to an average of $51,000 for the state of Pennsylvania. The median housing price in New Hope is $810,000, which is significantly more than the state average of $213,000. The city has a low unemployment rate of about 3.67%.
New Hope has moderate mean temperatures, with moderate winters and calm summers. The city gets high amounts of rain annually. New Hope has an average rate of crime, poor water quality, and very low air quality ratings in relation to other American cities.