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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Westchester Lakes neighborhood in Fort Wayne, Indiana, exhibits specific demographic characteristics from 2013 to 2022. The area had a population density of 1,338.4 people per square mile in 2022, categorizing it as a light suburban neighborhood. This classification suggests a combination of single-family homes and potentially some townhouses, with developed infrastructure.
The population of Westchester Lakes fluctuated over the observed period. The highest population was recorded in 2013 with 151 residents. A significant decrease occurred in 2015, with the population dropping to 122 residents. Subsequent years showed minor variations, with the population reaching 130 residents in 2022.
Population density data reflected similar trends. The highest density was 1,554.61 people per square mile in 2013, while the lowest was 1,194.27 people per square mile in 2021. In 2022, the density increased to 1,338.4 people per square mile, indicating a slight increase in neighborhood density.
The 2022 population data estimated 49.8 housing units. Considering the national average household size of 2.61 persons, Westchester Lakes appears to have a mix of family homes and potentially some smaller households or single-occupancy residences.
Westchester Lakes is located within Fort Wayne, Indiana's second-largest city. This location likely provides residents access to urban amenities while maintaining a suburban environment.
Despite population fluctuations, the overall changes have been relatively modest over the years, suggesting community stability. This stability could indicate resident satisfaction with the neighborhood. However, the reasons for population changes would require further investigation into local economic factors, housing market trends, and specific developments in the area over this period.