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    Unpacking Other Territories's Urban Landscape: A Comprehensive Analysis of Suburban Density

    The square metres of land per resident.

    Density data can be incredibly useful for property investors and those looking to move to a new suburb. For property investors, knowing the density of a suburb can help them determine the potential demand for rental properties and the likelihood of finding tenants. For those looking to move, density data can provide insight into the livability of a suburb, as higher density areas may be more crowded and have less green space. Additionally, density data can also be used to assess the level of community resources available, such as schools, parks, and public transportation. For example, a family with young children may prefer a lower density suburb with more parks and schools, while a young professional may prefer a higher density area with easy access to public transportation and nightlife. Overall, density data can provide valuable information for making informed decisions about where to live or invest in property.
    Data from 2020
    Area Value
    1. Jervis Bay 33000 sqm per resident
    2. Home Island 32000 sqm per resident
    3. Christmas Island 6100 sqm per resident
    Choropleth Map