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Least Dense in Santa Fe

Top 47 cities ranked by least dense

Least Dense — Santa Fe

1 Tostado 9/mi²
2 Calchaquí 10/mi²
3 San Javier 18/mi²
4 Vera 31/mi²
5 Coronda 34/mi²
6 Chañar Ladeado 37/mi²
7 Villa Cañás 41/mi²
8 Ceres 44/mi²
9 Las Rosas 48/mi²
10 Sastre 50/mi²
11 Rufino 56/mi²
12 San Cristóbal 57/mi²
13 El Trébol 63/mi²
14 San Justo 72/mi²
15 Villa Ocampo 77/mi²
16 Las Toscas 83/mi²
17 Armstrong 96/mi²
18 San Jorge 113/mi²
19 Sunchales 135/mi²
20 Cañada de Gómez 176/mi²
21 Casilda 216/mi²
22 Helvecia 241/mi²
23 Recreo 259/mi²
24 Carcarañá 279/mi²
25 Esperanza 322/mi²
26 Arroyo Seco 379/mi²
27 Funes 382/mi²
28 San Carlos Centro 411/mi²
29 Reconquista 435/mi²
30 Roldán 615/mi²
31 Pérez 945/mi²
32 Villa Constitución 1,113/mi²
33 Malabrigo 1,752/mi²
34 Santo Tomé 1,937/mi²
35 Laguna Paiva 2,595/mi²
36 Firmat 3,308/mi²
37 Las Parejas 3,409/mi²
38 Totoras 3,449/mi²
39 Santa Fe 3,780/mi²
40 Venado Tuerto 3,981/mi²
41 Gálvez 4,029/mi²
42 Fray Luis A. Beltrán 4,657/mi²
43 Capitán Bermúdez 5,844/mi²
44 Gobernador Gálvez 6,236/mi²
45 Granadero Baigorria 7,004/mi²
46 Rafaela 8,207/mi²
47 Rosario 13,722/mi²

The least densely populated cities in Santa Fe offer spacious living with more land per resident. Tostado has just 9 people per square mile. These cities provide room to spread out with larger lot sizes and more open space.

Low-density cities typically feature more single-family homes with larger yards, easier parking, and less traffic congestion. They appeal to families seeking space, privacy, and access to nature without moving to a fully rural area.

While the spread-out nature of these cities means longer drives to amenities and greater reliance on personal vehicles, many residents value the trade-off for quieter neighborhoods and a more relaxed pace of life.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Tostado, there are only 9 people per square mile — each resident has roughly 2,997,677 square feet of city space.
  • 2. Low-density cities often have significantly lower housing costs due to more available land for development.
  • 3. Many of the least dense cities are located in the western United States, where vast open spaces define the landscape.

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