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Collinswood vs College Park
Side-by-side comparison using ABS Census 2021 data
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1,496 #3,399
👥 Population
755 #4,381
$1,012/wk #1,150
💰 Median Weekly Income
$1,170/wk #498
$300/wk #4,529
🏠 Median Weekly Rent
$400/wk #1,854
36 years
🎂 Median Age
42 years
$2,077/mo
🏦 Monthly Mortgage
$3,125/mo
$1,927/wk
👨👩👧👦 Household Income
$2,454/wk
$2,472/wk
👪 Family Income
$3,527/wk
2.4 people
🏡 Household Size
2.5 people
🏠 Rent Affordability
Rent as a percentage of household income. Under 25% is affordable, 25-35% is moderate stress, over 35% is rent stressed.
Collinswood
15.6%
Affordable
College Park
16.3%
Affordable
👥 Demographics
Collinswood
♂ 50.2% ♀ 49.8%
Density: 2857 people/km²
College Park
♂ 51.4% ♀ 48.6%
Density: 2071 people/km²
🏆 Summary
Higher Income College Park
Lower Rent Collinswood
Larger Population Collinswood
More Affordable Collinswood