State of New York City's Housing & Neighborhoods in 2013

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BK14

Flatbush / Midwood

0.1

2011 Rank Rental Stock by Regulation and Subsidy Status (% of rental units) 25.1% 45 n Market Rate 73.5% 5 n Rent-Stabilized or Rent-Controlled 0.0% 43 n Public Housing 1.4% 42 n Other Subsidized (Income-Restricted) BK14 NYC

0.2 0.0

0%

100%

0.0 Household Income Distribution (2013$), 2000–2012

Racial and Ethnic Composition, 2000–2012

n 2000 n 2012

n BK14 in 2000 n BK14 in 2012 n NYC in 2000 n NYC in 2012

60%

100%

45%

75%

30%

50%

15%

25%

0%

$0 – $20,000

$20,001 – $40,000

$40,001 – $60,000

$60,001 – $100,000

$100,001 – $250,000

HOUSING

$250,001 +

2000

0%

2006

White

2010

Black

2012

Hispanic

2013

Asian

Rank (’00) Rank (’12/’13)

0 184 10 25 5 Units Authorized by New Residential Building Permits 21 74 142 10 51 Units Issued New Certificates of Occupancy 20.4% — — 23.5% — Homeownership Rate 100.0 200.6 167.7 194.6 197.4 Index of Housing Price Appreciation (1 family building)3 $520,703 $843,697 $775,732 $777,857 $750,000 Median Sales Price per Unit (1 family building)3 334 401 248 314 333 Sales Volume — $1,081 — $1,185 — Median Monthly Rent (all renters) — $1,129 — $1,200 — Median Monthly Rent (recent movers) — 31.7% — 35.3% — Median Rent Burden — 43.0% — 47.2% — Median Rent Burden (low-income renters) 27.9% — 34.2% — Severely Rent Burdened Households (% of renter households) — — — 8.3% 5.2% — Housing Choice Vouchers (% of renter households) — 34.1 16.2 17.8 — Home Purchase Loan Rate (per 1,000 properties) — 39.0 20.3 28.0 — Refinance Loan Rate (per 1,000 properties) — 0.2% 11.0% 6.7% — FHA/VA-Backed Home Purchase Loans (% of home purchase loans) — — — 96.7 90.1 Pre-Foreclosure Notice Rate (per 1,000 1–4 family and condo properties) 7.8 9.3 20.7 11.1 18.5 Notices of Foreclosure Rate (per 1,000 1–4 family and condo properties) 5.4% 1.5% 2.2% — — Tax Delinquencies (% of residential properties delinquent ≥ 1 year) — 103.6 109.7 91.1 84.0 Serious Housing Code Violations (per 1,000 rental units) — — 6.0% 7.8% — Severe Crowding Rate (% of renter households)

59 53 36 — 1 37 — — — — — — — — — — 30 28 — —

58 42 35 2 1 44 28 42 15 27 16 24 28 14 31 25 27 27 10 5

9 19 31 28 23 20 20 10 28 — — 29 4

13 25 28 20 28 31 30 31 39 28 27 29 3

POPULATION Foreign-Born Population Households with Children under 18 Years Old Population Aged 65 and Older Share of Population Living in Racially Integrated Tracts Poverty Rate Unemployment Rate Public Transportation Rate Mean Travel Time to Work (minutes) Serious Crime Rate (per 1,000 residents) Students Performing at Grade Level in Math Students Performing at Grade Level in Reading Asthma Hospitalizations (per 1,000 people) Elevated Blood Lead Levels (incidence per 1,000 children)4

49.4% — — 46.7% — 41.8% — — 33.6% — 10.8% — — 12.0% — 21.3% — 27.0% — — 22.8% — — 18.7% — 10.7% — — 9.9% — 61.5% — — 61.3% — 46.0 — — 40.2 — 26.2 16.4 12.3 11.8 11.4 — — — — 33.0% — — — — 29.6% 2.5 2.4 2.3 — — 30.1 14.8 9.3 5.9 —

1. Rental vacancy rate is an average rate for 2010-2012. 2. Data on unused capacity rate are from 2011. 3. Ranked out of 14 community districts with the same predominant housing type. 4. Sample size is less than 20 newly identified cases in at least one year presented.

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B R O O K LY N C O M M U N I T Y D I S T R I C T P R O F I L E S

2012 Rank 148,198 23 Population 51.0 18 Population Density (1,000 persons per square mile) 0.70 7 Racial Diversity Index 30.4% 26 Single-Person Households (% of households) $41,759 37 Median Household Income 5.5 21 Income Diversity Ratio 4.9% 13 Rental Vacancy Rate 1 47.8% 21 Residential Units within a Hurricane Evacuation Zone 71.3% 56 Residential Units within 1/4 Mile of a Park 0.3 16.0% 53 0.2 Unused Capacity Rate (% of land area)2


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