Abbotsford, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In terms of geographic size and population, Abbotsford is one of the larger cities in B.C., and ranks fifth in terms of both. The city has recently developed its Official Community Plan, which emphasizes the creation of a compact urban area and the increase of density and diversity within existing neighborhoods. A more diverse economy helps reduce service costs and maintain a sustainable transportation system, while making the city more livable.

The population of Abbotsford is highly diverse, with a majority of residents speaking English. A further 18.7% speak Punjabi, and over four percent speak German. The population's median age is 37 years old, making it a good place to start a local advertising campaign. Abbotsford has experienced significant growth since 1931, when the population numbered just 500. It grew to over eighty-seven thousand by the mid-1990s, and is projected to reach a million by 2031. While growth has slowed a bit over time, the city still enjoys steady growth.

The Abbotsford rental market is also one of the most active in Canada. Prices in Abbotsford continue to rise, with the benchmark residential property price increasing 17.6 per cent year-over-year in September 2017. The most rapid growth in the condo market occurred in 2017, with prices jumping as much as forty percent. The highest price increases were found in new condominiums, with older stock priced lower.