Monthly Rent
The monthly rent (in dollars) agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included.
CCC maintains more than 150 data sets on New York City’s children and families. The datasets, ranging from topics such as population through child welfare, attempts to capture a holistic view of the well-being of New York’s children throughout all communities.
The monthly rent (in dollars) agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included.
Median contract (or asking) rent for rental households.
Renter households who spend 50% or more of their income on rent.
Median rent as a percentage of household income in the past year for renter occupied households.
Residents of occupied housing units who own their unit.
Numbers and percents refer to the count and share of all occupied rental units for each geography. "Rent Regulated" includes any of the following building types: Rent-Stabilized pre- and post-194 ...
Adults who rate their neighborhood housing conditions as fair or poor.
Occupied rental housing units with more than one person per room.
The percent of households that reported three or more maintenance deficiencies. Maintenance deficiencies can include some of the following: broken plaster/peeling paint, cracks/holes in the walls ...
The sum of residential units in all buildings on land used for (1) One & Two Family Buildings, (2) Multi-Family Walk-Up Buildings, (3) Multi-Family Elevator Buildings, and (4) Mixed Residential & ...
The total represents the average daily number of individuals in DHS shelters over the fiscal year.
The number of families entering Department of Homeless Services family shelters. Community District data represent family's last Community District of residence.
The number of families in Department of Homeless Services family shelters as of June 30th (the last month of the city fiscal year), by their last community district of residence. This indicator t ...
Eviction data is compiled from the majority of New York City Marshals. Figures at the borough and citywide level may exceed zip code totals in cases where the eviction was reported outside a sta ...
Number of unduplicated individuals served in the New York City Department of Homeless Services shelter system.
Capacity of Department of Homeless Services Tier II shelters.
The average number of days families with children, adult families, or single adults spend in shelter, excluding overnight facilities, from their first date of application. Families who leave the ...