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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Wesley Battle neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia, experienced a population decrease from 341 residents in 2010 to 313 in 2022, representing an 8.2% decline over 12 years.
The population density in 2022 was 985.45 people per square mile, indicative of a suburban rural character. This density typically corresponds to residential lots of approximately 1 acre in size.
The neighborhood exhibited year-over-year population changes. A steady decline occurred from 2010 to 2016, reaching a low of 295 residents. A recovery period followed from 2017 to 2020, with the population increasing to 328. Subsequently, a slight downward trend emerged, resulting in 313 residents by 2022.
These population fluctuations may indicate changing neighborhood dynamics, potentially influenced by factors such as housing market trends, local economic conditions, or shifts in community appeal.
The suburban rural character of Wesley Battle suggests residents likely have access to essential services, local businesses, and recreational opportunities. The neighborhood potentially offers a balance between peaceful living and proximity to urban amenities.
Despite the overall population decline since 2010, the neighborhood maintained a relatively stable density above 900 people per square mile throughout the period. This suggests the fundamental character of the neighborhood remained consistent, preserving its suburban rural nature.