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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Sunset View neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee, experienced population changes from 2014 to 2022. As of 2022, the population was 519 with a density of 1,055.05 people per square mile.
The neighborhood reached peak population in 2014 with 815 residents and a density of 1,656.77 people per square mile. A downward trend followed, with fluctuations. The most significant decrease occurred between 2020 and 2021, with population dropping from 627 to 492, a 21% reduction.
Factors potentially contributing to population decline include changing housing preferences, economic conditions, and the COVID-19 pandemic. A slight population increase to 519 occurred in 2022.
The current density indicates a transition between rural and suburban characteristics. The area likely features single-family homes and possibly townhouses, with larger lot sizes than denser urban areas.
The neighborhood name, "Sunset View," suggests the possibility of scenic vistas. This feature may attract residents seeking a tranquil lifestyle near the Nashville metropolitan area.
An estimated 198.85 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, indicates a small community.
Sunset View has transitioned from a denser suburban area to a lighter suburban environment. This change may reflect broader trends in housing preferences. The slight population rebound in 2022 suggests ongoing appeal, possibly due to its balance between rural and suburban living.