The 2021 Census has revealed that D’Aguilar is a booming and growing area. Every five years the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) conducts the Census, which takes a snapshot of Australia and provides detailed insights into the populations demographic and geographic information.
More people now call D’Aguilar home, with a 13.7% population growth from the 2016 Census. This increase in population growth will continue to generate economic growth, support local businesses and help deliver improved infrastructure and facilities. The Government has already recognised the accelerating growth of the Moreton Bay Region, with multiple project underway, including:
The pandemic has been a driving force for the increase in people seeking a lifestyle change, with work from home becoming a common practice for many people, the need for living in the hectic city has diminished. The shift has encourage more people to move towards regional cities with excellent infrastructure, and D’Aguilar is no exception with a 10% increase in dwellings and 90.9% of dwellings occupied. Archer’s Way presents the perfect opportunity to escape the rat run and immerse yourself in nature with all the conveniences just minutes away from your doorstep.
An increase in education has immense social and economic benefits. D’Aguilar had a 6.7% increase in the number of people attending an educational institution from the 2016 Census. There are a range of quality schools located just minutes from Archer’s Way including Delaney Creek State School, Woodford P-10 State School, Woodford Primary School, C&K Woodford Community Kindergarten and Goodstart Early Learning Woodford.
Communities that are owner occupier focused often have positive impacts on property prices and are ideal family suburbs. D’Aguilar is a predominately owner occupier neighbourhood, with 82.3% of dwellings owner occupied, which is up 4.4% from the 2016 Census. Archer’s Way offers a timeless sense of fresh clean open spaces and only minutes from Woodford town centre; it’s an ideal place for families to grow.
Source: www.abs.gov.au/census/find-census-data/quickstats/2021/313031371