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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Lower South Willow/Airport neighborhood in Manchester, New Hampshire, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. In 2022, the area's population was 1,903 with a density of 535.71 people per square mile, categorizing it as a suburban rural neighborhood.
Historical data indicates a general declining trend in population from 2010 to 2021, with intermittent increases. The population reached its maximum in 2010 with 2,006 residents and its minimum in 2019 with 1,663 residents. A significant increase occurred in 2022, with the population rising to 1,903, approaching levels last seen in 2014.
The neighborhood's suburban rural classification suggests a combination of quiet living and access to some urban amenities. The airport's proximity may impact local lifestyle and property values. The recent population increase indicates growing attractiveness of the area, potentially due to improvements in local infrastructure or economic opportunities.
The estimated 729 housing units in 2022, based on the national average household size, indicate a mix of single-family homes and possible multi-unit dwellings. This housing composition supports a community-oriented lifestyle with spacious living and neighbor connections.
The neighborhood's density allows for a balance between privacy and community engagement. Residents likely have access to essential services and may benefit from airport-generated economic activity, while enjoying a less congested environment compared to more urban areas of Manchester.
The significant population increase from 2021 to 2022 (from 1,711 to 1,903) may indicate new housing developments or an influx of residents seeking a suburban lifestyle with urban proximity. This growth could lead to further infrastructure developments and increased amenities, potentially altering the neighborhood's character in coming years.