Ogíjares has a population of approximately 14,000 residents, making it a relatively small but thriving community within the Granada metropolitan area. The town has experienced steady population growth in recent years, thanks in part to its proximity to Granada and its appeal as a quieter, suburban alternative for those working in the city.
The population is predominantly Spanish, with a mix of locals and newcomers who have chosen to settle in the town for its quality of life. There is also a small but growing number of international residents, particularly those from other European countries, who are attracted by the region’s climate, cultural offerings, and cost of living.
Ogíjares is known for its friendly, close-knit community, where traditional Andalusian values and customs play an important role in everyday life. This strong sense of community makes the town an attractive place for families and visitors seeking an authentic Andalusian experience.