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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Town and Country Estates in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The 2022 population was 2,898 with a density of 2,771.22 people per square mile, categorizing it as a suburban area.
The neighborhood's population decreased from 2,741 in 2010 to 2,242 in 2018, then increased to 2,898 by 2022. These changes suggest various influencing factors such as economic conditions, housing market changes, or neighborhood attractiveness.
The 2022 population density indicates a suburban environment with mixed housing types. This density supports a balance between community interaction and personal space, with likely access to local amenities.
The neighborhood name, "Town and Country Estates," suggests development aimed at blending urban convenience with a country-like atmosphere. This may be reflected in larger lot sizes and green spaces.
The estimated 1,110 housing units in 2022 indicate a mix of family homes and potential single-occupant dwellings, supporting a diverse community.
The current population is slightly higher than in 2010, suggesting long-term stability. This may indicate consistent appeal due to the neighborhood's suburban character.
Town and Country Estates has maintained stability despite population fluctuations. The growth trend since 2018 may suggest increasing desirability, potentially due to local improvements, changes in Winston-Salem, or shifting housing preferences favoring suburban living.