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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Mint Farm neighborhood in Longview, Washington experienced a population decline from 360 residents in 2010 to 221 in 2022, a decrease of 38.6% over 12 years.
This neighborhood is classified as a Moderate Rural area with a population density of 236.58 people per square mile in 2022. This density suggests spacious living arrangements with potential lot sizes of 1 to 3 acres.
Population trends show fluctuations. After an initial decline from 2010 to 2014, reaching 199 residents, a brief recovery occurred. The population peaked at 267 in 2017 before declining again. Recent years show stabilization, with the 2022 population matching 2012 and 2018 figures.
These fluctuations may indicate changing economic conditions or shifts in local industry. Longview's timber industry history may have influenced population movements in the Mint Farm area.
The estimated 85 housing units for the 2022 population suggest the neighborhood consists primarily of single-family homes. The low population density implies residents value privacy and space.
Despite overall population decline since 2010, recent stabilization could indicate a sustainable balance or attraction of new residents appreciating the rural-suburban blend.
The neighborhood has maintained consistent density in recent years, suggesting it continues to offer a specific lifestyle appealing to a particular demographic. This stability in density may indicate community adaptation while preserving its essential character.