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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Lions Head neighborhood in Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government area has experienced population changes from 2010 to 2022. As of 2022, the population was 197 with a density of 2,481.7 people per square mile.
Historical data indicates population fluctuations. The lowest population was 158 residents in 2015, with an overall increasing trend thereafter, reaching 208 residents in 2021. This suggests potential increased attractiveness of the neighborhood.
Population density fluctuated correspondingly, ranging from 1,990.4 people per square mile in 2015 to 2,620.28 in 2021. This density range is indicative of a suburban environment with a mix of housing types.
The average household size is 2.61 persons, suggesting approximately 75 housing units in Lions Head. This small number of residences implies a close-knit community.
The suburban nature of Lions Head suggests access to typical neighborhood amenities and proximity to Nashville's urban core.
Despite year-to-year fluctuations, the overall trend shows a modest population increase from 2010 to 2022. This stability and slight growth suggest Lions Head remains an attractive residential area within the Nashville metropolitan region.
The lifestyle in Lions Head likely balances suburban comfort with urban accessibility. Residents may enjoy relatively spacious living arrangements while benefiting from proximity to a major city center.
Lions Head presents as a stable, modestly growing suburban neighborhood within the Nashville-Davidson metropolitan area, offering a blend of suburban living and urban convenience.