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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Auburn Hills, a neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The area maintained an urban character with population densities exceeding 10,000 people per square mile.
The population increased from 1,760 in 2010 to 2,544 in 2018, representing 45% growth. Following 2018, the population decreased to 1,963 by 2020, a 23% decline. Since 2020, Auburn Hills has shown moderate growth, reaching 2,041 residents in 2022.
The population density in 2022 was 16,278.85 people per square mile, indicative of a dense urban environment. The estimated 782 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, suggests vertical living arrangements.
Auburn Hills residents likely experience benefits of urban living, including walkability and access to amenities. They may also face challenges typical of dense urban areas, such as limited green spaces and potential traffic congestion.
The neighborhood's recovery from the post-2018 population decline indicates resilience and continued attractiveness as a residential area. This may be due to factors such as its location within Durham, possibly near educational institutions or employment centers.
The population fluctuations in Auburn Hills between 2010 and 2022 reflect changes in local economic conditions, housing preferences, and potentially the impact of external factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic on urban living patterns.