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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Inwood Homeowners, a neighborhood in San Antonio, Texas, is classified as a Racial Majority community with a white population of 61% in 2022. The area is transitioning towards increased diversity and may be categorized as a Transitional Community. The neighborhood's median income was $163,983 in 2022, indicating its affluent status. Inwood Homeowners is known for its mid-century modern architecture.
Over the past decade, Inwood Homeowners has transitioned from Low Diversity to a Racial Majority community with increasing diversity. In 2013, the white population constituted 75% of the neighborhood, decreasing to 61% by 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 21% in 2013 to 29% in 2022. The Asian population remained stable at 4-5%, while the Black population increased from a negligible percentage to 4% by 2022.
The neighborhood has maintained its affluent status despite demographic changes. The median income has fluctuated between approximately $150,000 and $170,000 over the past decade. The population grew from 2,436 in 2013 to 2,882 in 2022, an increase of about 18%. This growth, combined with stable high income levels, indicates the neighborhood's continued desirability.
The demographic shifts in Inwood Homeowners reflect broader trends observed in many American suburbs, where previously homogeneous communities are becoming more diverse. The neighborhood's ability to maintain high income levels during this transition is notable and may differ from national trends.
The stability of high incomes alongside increasing diversity suggests that Inwood Homeowners is experiencing "affluent integration," a phenomenon where diversity increases within high-income areas. This contrasts with some national patterns where racial diversification in neighborhoods is often accompanied by more significant economic changes.
Inwood Homeowners represents a case of a Transitional Community becoming more diverse while maintaining its economic status. This evolution suggests a gradual integration of different racial groups within an affluent setting, potentially serving as a model for inclusive community development in high-income areas.