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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Beacon Hills and Harbour, a neighborhood in Jacksonville, Florida, exhibits a demographic profile characterized as a "White Majority" community with indications of increasing diversity. As of 2022, the neighborhood has a population of 1,622 and a median income of $103,053, suggesting an affluent suburban area. Beacon Hills and Harbour is notable for its waterfront properties and proximity to the St. Johns River.
Over the past decade, Beacon Hills and Harbour has maintained its status as a "White Majority" community. However, shifts in its racial composition indicate a trend towards increased diversity. From 2013 to 2019, the neighborhood was categorized as "Low Diversity," with the white population comprising over 80% of residents. Starting in 2020, there was a noticeable increase in diversity, particularly in the Hispanic and multiracial populations, moving the neighborhood from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity."
By 2022, while still maintaining a "White Majority" (76%), the community showed signs of becoming a "Transitional Community." The percentage of Hispanic residents increased from 3% in 2019 to 11% in 2022, and those identifying as two or more races rose from 1% to 7% in the same period.
The demographic shifts correlate with economic trends. The median income has shown overall growth, rising from $84,942 in 2013 to $103,053 in 2022, an increase of about 21%. There was a significant spike in median income in 2018-2019, reaching over $110,000, which coincided with the period of lowest diversity. As the community became more diverse from 2020 onwards, there was a slight dip in median income, though it remained high compared to national averages. The population has fluctuated over the years, with a general downward trend from 1,836 in 2010 to 1,622 in 2022.
The trend towards increased diversity in Beacon Hills and Harbour aligns with broader national trends of suburban diversification, particularly in sunbelt states like Florida. The neighborhood's high median income, even as it diversifies, suggests it remains an attractive area for affluent residents of various backgrounds. The increase in Hispanic and multiracial populations mirrors national demographic shifts, where these groups are among the fastest-growing in many parts of the United States. Despite the increasing diversity, the neighborhood remains predominantly white compared to Jacksonville as a whole.
Beacon Hills and Harbour is experiencing a gradual but noticeable shift from a highly homogeneous, affluent white community to a more diverse, yet still predominantly white and wealthy neighborhood. This transition reflects broader national trends of suburban diversification while maintaining its character as an upscale residential area. The economic stability of the area, coupled with its increasing diversity, suggests a dynamic and evolving community that may continue to attract a more varied demographic in the coming years.