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Copperas Cove, TX
Population30,647
Median Age30.5
Pop. Density2,086
Pop. Change3.54%
Married Population55.69%
Household Size2.9
Unemployment Rate7.60%
Median Home Cost$103,000
Homes Owned48.60%
Home Appreciation-3.32%
Percent Religious35.35%
Commute Time24.2

65.78% of people are white, 18.14% are black, 2.45% are asian, 1.07% are native american, and 12.57% claim 'Other'. 12.45% of the people in Copperas Cove, TX, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 87.55% are non-hispanic).


Ryan
Copperas Cove, TX
Strange Phenomenon - 2/23/2012

For some reason there are loud neighbors EVERYWHERE![read more...]

Ce'ine
Belton, TX
Too Close Knit - 1/4/2010

If you are not white, Christian, southern, retired government, ex-military or retired military then you will have a problem. That is even if you have a job. The police are crooked and protect their own to the extent that they place themselves above the law. Tell me that I won't get in trouble if I get drunk and wreck my privately owned vehicle. Tell me that my son if he gets drunk and wrecks somebody else's vehicle he won't get in trouble. If you are not part of their family then you really don't count. This is the same for the founding families there. Most folks live their lives there and never have contact with any of these folks directly and they live pretty much in a fatansy unreal world. Cross one of these folks and "unfavorable circumstances" begin to become more common in your life. Won't be long before you understand what I am saying.[read more...]

Centex
Copperas Cove, TX
Wonderful Community - 12/18/2009

Copperas Cove is a great size city. It's a bedroom community of Killeen, Texas, and Ft. Hood Military Base. We have the best of those worlds, most importantly, home town values, but big city amenities. Copperas Cove, Killeen, and Ft. Hood are proud communities in which we work together. Many retired military have decided to remain here, in the area called the,"Central Texas Hill Country", making it a home for a truly diversified population when it comes to age. It runs the range of age from young children, pre-teens and teens, college and university students, and exceptional families, military and civilian, filled with all the above and our middle aged citizens, the parents, teachers, entrepreneurs, doctors, nurses, first responders, city employees, civil servants, work force, clergy, and volunteers. We have plenty of businesses in Copperas Cove. (We who call it home, call it Cove). Five minutes east on the expressway, is Metroplex Hospital, Central Texas College, and Tarleton University. Adjacent to this area is one of several post entrances for Ft. Hood, with more being a few exits further down the expressway. Killeen just 10-15 minutes from Copperas Cove, has many nationwide chain businesses, large and small businesses, and boosts a large shopping mall, and Restaurants Galore! Copperas Cove and Killeen have any and every type of business you would expect to find in any large city, and plenty of homes and apartments to chose to call home. Copperas Cove itself is served by many businesses, such as Super Walmart, Grocery chains, pharmacies chains and mom and pop"s, and many food establishments common to any city in America, whether fast food or restaurants. If it's not here (which are few), its just minutes drove away in Killeen. In addition to the vintage theatre mentioned in Copperas Cove in the other post, we are proud to announce we now business opening here and have a huge multi-screen theatre here in Copperas Cove, with an incredible update/ontrend games area. In an expanding area, adjacent to the Cove's theatre, walmart, and hotel there are restaurants and fast food, and some smaller businesses surrounding. By the way we have a great choice of lodging, in Copperas Cove, too. Many with swimming pools, and for you northerners you will find our swimming season arrives sooner and lasts much longer. Now for the children. I mentioned the wonderful facility above, with multiscreen cinema, laser tag, as well as arcade games. We have the YMCA . We have a city park, neighborhood and school parks, a city pool, library with computers, and you will find all the sports and school interest clubs indicative to a youth centered fun and educational town. I did notice on our statistics that although it looks as if our community spends less per child, I believe it is because its budgeting and allocation of funds is superior, as well as business and individual sponsorship. We not only have sporting support, but other programs for a wide base of child/youth interests. We also have an abundance of churches which have a multitude of programs for the children and youth in our community. We have many new, upspringing housing and commercial areas. Want another amendment? We have not been hit hard by the housing crisis. As a matter of fact we recently had our own business rental homes appraised and they have gone UP substantially in their value! The homes compared to many cities up north, along the Atlantic Coast, the midwest, as well as Las Vegas and the state of California, can't hold a candle to our homes when it comes to value, our price per square foot on new and exhisting homes or rental units, whether a nice four to three bedroom home to an efficiency or one bedroom apartment, can boost the same claim. The selling and buying market is robust, and the area realtors very helpful. The climate here is hot during the summer months. Usually from June, July, and August, everyone relies on air conditioning (all cars, homes, businesses and work places),are equpped and run air conditioning 24 hours a day. There will be a few days in some other months that you may need a bit of cooling. We do however have a huge window of outdoor watersports that many move to this area to enjoy! When you in the north are donning coats and boots, often we are in shorts! I can count many a warm Christmas day where shorts were in order. Once in while we have cold spells blow in, but they never last long, and we're back to our outdoor sports, such as golf, basketball, football, fishing (no ice shanties needed! Just bring the boat!), soccer, jogging, biking, horseback riding, gardening, and hikeing. Yes, Air Conditioning creates bills to go up three months, but nine months of the year on average, we have very low utility and gas bills. By the way, within just a half an hour or so, we have Lake Belton and Still House Hollow, another large lake, with camping sites for (RV, Trailor, Tent)and day picnic areas, beaches, and restrooms, fishing, marinas, boat ramps, all over the lakes for ski boats, fishing, and personal watercrafts. Make a day of it, a weekend or a week! You'll love the Southern Hospitality and Friendliness of Copperas Cove![read more...]

Anna
Holloman AFB, NM
Not too bad in town- but way too hot! - 9/4/2007

I have to say, Copperas Cove has its ups and downs like anywhere else on a decent level. The weather is the real kicker though- I lived in Copperas Cove for 7 years and then moved to New Mexico (just one state over). I had been in New Mexico for less than a year and then came back in the winter. I had to wear t-shirts and attempt to stick myself in the freezer to keep myself from having a heat stroke! No joke and no exaggeration!! Central Texas is a place that I wouldn't suggest moving to on a whim. You have to make sure that you stay above your regular hydration level and bring all the sunscreen you can find! I didn't find it hard at all to find jobs when I was looking for one. People are very pleasant there, it's just the concept that everyone is always in your life and gossip is the lady's best friend that is hard to cope with. 'Cove' has renovated the old downtown theater from its original state (everyone was afraid of going there because of infestation and bad seating) but now has been fixed and is a landmark of pride for the city. They have 'Rabbit Fest' that is their annual festival and open to the public to attend for a small fee. The schools still need to work on furthering the education instead of only promoting the importance of football.[read more...]