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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the population dynamics of Sunwood Hills, a neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from 2010 to 2022. The analysis focuses on population changes, density, and potential implications for the neighborhood's character.
The population of Sunwood Hills has fluctuated over the studied period. In 2010, the population was 204 residents. A decline occurred, reaching a low of 125 residents in 2015. Subsequently, a gradual increase was observed, with the population reaching 172 residents by 2022.
As of 2022, the population density of Sunwood Hills was approximately 793 people per square mile. This density suggests a suburban rural character for the neighborhood. The area likely consists of single-family homes on moderately sized lots, balancing personal space with community proximity.
The population increase since 2015 may indicate improving neighborhood conditions or increased attractiveness to new residents. Potential factors include infrastructure improvements, development of local amenities, or changes in the Tulsa real estate market.
Based on the 2022 population and the national average household size, Sunwood Hills is estimated to have 66 housing units. This suggests a relatively small community, which may foster close relationships among residents.
The suburban rural nature of Sunwood Hills likely provides a quieter lifestyle compared to more urban areas of Tulsa, while maintaining access to city amenities. Residents may have larger yard spaces, potentially suitable for gardening or outdoor activities.
Despite the growth trend since 2015, the population remains below 2010 levels. This indicates that the neighborhood may still be in a recovery or redevelopment phase.
In conclusion, Sunwood Hills is a suburban rural neighborhood experiencing modest growth. It likely offers residents spacious living and community connection, with potential for further development and population increase.