Sullivan's Gulch Demographics

Highlights from 2000 Census



Population

Up 16% vs 1990 !
Now at 3043 people
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Race

Becoming more diverse

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Age

Gradually becoming a little younger

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Occupancy

Mostly renters - but stable, with low vacancy rate

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