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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Elmhurst Park in Oakland, California, has undergone significant population changes from 2012 to 2022. This study examines the demographic trends and population density variations in this urban neighborhood.
The neighborhood's population density was 12,380 people per square mile in 2022. This density classifies Elmhurst Park as an urban area. The neighborhood likely consists of multi-story residential buildings and some single-family homes.
Historical data analysis reveals notable population fluctuations:
1. The highest recorded population was 2,215 in 2012, with a density of 15,251 people per square mile. 2. From 2013 to 2019, the neighborhood experienced a consistent population decline, reaching 1,643 residents in 2019. 3. Since 2020, there has been a population increase, with 1,798 residents recorded in 2022.
These population changes may be attributed to housing market dynamics, urban development projects, or shifts in neighborhood desirability. The recent population increase may indicate renewed interest in the area.
Elmhurst Park's urban density suggests residents have access to diverse amenities, including dining options, retail establishments, and cultural venues. The compact nature of the community may facilitate neighborhood identity and social interaction.
The neighborhood's location within Oakland and the San Francisco Bay Area likely influences its character and population composition.
Based on the 2022 population and national average household size, the estimated number of housing units in Elmhurst Park is 689. This suggests a mix of housing types, potentially including apartment buildings, condominiums, and some single-family homes.
In conclusion, Elmhurst Park demonstrates demographic dynamism, having experienced significant population changes over the past decade. The current trend suggests a period of stabilization and potential growth.