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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Farmbrook neighborhood in Levittown, Pennsylvania, covers 0.16 square miles. This study examines its population dynamics over the past decade.
In 2022, Farmbrook's population was 913, resulting in a density of 5,637.29 people per square mile. This classifies Farmbrook as a dense suburban environment. The population has remained relatively stable over the years, with some variations.
The population reached its highest point in 2016 with 922 residents. It then decreased to 768 in 2020, possibly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. By 2022, the population recovered to 913 residents. This recovery suggests community resilience and sustained attractiveness of the area.
Based on the 2022 population and the national average household size of 2.61, Farmbrook is estimated to have approximately 350 housing units. The neighborhood likely includes a variety of housing types, such as single-family homes, townhouses, and potentially low-rise apartments. This housing diversity may appeal to different demographic groups.
Farmbrook's dense suburban nature indicates a probable balance between urban amenities and suburban living. The neighborhood likely features developed infrastructure, including transportation, schools, and healthcare facilities. Local amenities such as parks, community centers, and shopping areas may be present.
Farmbrook is part of Levittown, one of the first mass-produced suburbs in the United States, originally designed for World War II veterans. This historical context may contribute to Farmbrook's appeal, combining mid-century suburban planning with modern amenities in the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area.
The population density and its changes over time suggest that Farmbrook remains an attractive neighborhood. It appears to adapt to changing demographics and preferences while maintaining its suburban character. The rapid recovery from the 2020 population decrease demonstrates the neighborhood's resilience and continued desirability as a residential area.