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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Oak Valley, a neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee, experienced significant population changes from 2010 to 2022. In 2010, the population was 235 residents with a density of 2,630.79 people per square mile, categorizing it as a suburban neighborhood.
Between 2014 and 2016, the population decreased from 245 to 145 residents, a 40% reduction. This decline likely impacted community dynamics and local services.
The population continued to decrease until 2018, reaching 127 residents. This decline may have altered the neighborhood's character and occupancy rates.
From 2019 onwards, Oak Valley showed signs of recovery. By 2022, the population increased to 198 residents, with a density of 2,216.58 people per square mile. This growth suggests renewed interest in the area.
The 2022 population remains below 2010 levels but maintains a suburban profile. The estimated 76 housing units for 2022, based on national average household size, indicates a neighborhood of single-family homes or small multi-unit dwellings.
Oak Valley has demonstrated resilience in recovering from population decline. Its current trajectory suggests a stabilizing community, potentially due to improvements in local conditions or increased attractiveness of suburban living in Nashville.