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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines population data for the Walltown neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina from 2010 to 2022. The analysis focuses on population trends, density, and housing estimates.
Walltown's population fluctuated between 2010 and 2022. The population peaked in 2013 at 2,001 residents. Since then, it has generally remained above 1,800, with minor fluctuations. As of 2022, the neighborhood had 1,844 residents, an increase from 1,614 in 2010.
The population density in 2022 was 5,879.72 people per square mile. This classifies Walltown as a dense suburban or light urban neighborhood. The density suggests a compact living environment with diverse housing types.
The high population density indicates Walltown likely has well-developed infrastructure and amenities. Residents probably have access to public transportation, schools, healthcare facilities, and community services. The area may combine residential and commercial zones.
Walltown's population has remained relatively stable in recent years. This suggests it is a mature neighborhood that maintains its appeal. Population variations may be due to housing market changes, local economic conditions, or demographic shifts.
Walltown's population density exceeds the Durham average. This indicates it is one of the more densely populated areas in the broader urban context. The neighborhood may have a diverse resident mix and a distinct local culture.
Based on the national average household size, the estimated housing units for the 2022 population is 706. This supports the notion of a compact living environment. The housing density likely contributes to a walkable neighborhood.
In conclusion, Walltown appears to be a densely populated suburban neighborhood with urban characteristics. Its stable population trend over the past decade suggests consistent appeal. The high population density implies a lifestyle balancing suburban and urban elements.