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Neighborhood Indicators

Demographics

Indicator 2000 2006 2010 2019 2021 2022
Population
Born in New York State 48.9% 49.2% 49.1% 51.3%
Disabled population 5.8% 7.6% 7.0%
Foreign-born population 38.3% 42.4% 43.3% 44.0% 42.3%
Population 196,428 213,704 207,164 200,660 206,394
Population aged 65+ 12.2% 14.0% 13.9% 19.0% 19.6%
Households
Households with children under 18 years old 42.5% 39.6% 40.5% 32.3% 27.9%
Single-person households 20.3% 18.3% 18.0% 19.0%
Race and Ethnicity
Percent Asian 10.0% 12.6% 14.8% 16.8% 18.2%
Percent Black 55.7% 56.2% 56.6% 54.1% 51.2%
Percent Hispanic 10.3% 11.6% 10.4% 14.3% 14.1%
Percent white 18.4% 14.2% 13.3% 9.0% 9.4%
Racial diversity index 0.64 0.64 0.63 0.65 0.68
Income and Poverty
Income diversity ratio 3.4 4.0 3.3 3.7
Median household income (2022$) $99,370 $92,810 $97,950 $105,690 $103,230
Median household income, homeowners (2022$) $104,660 $111,050 $118,880 $115,600
Median household income, renters (2022$) $66,450 $57,780 $71,090 $67,880
Poverty rate 7.2% 5.9% 7.1% 5.5% 8.3%
Poverty rate, population aged 65+ 5.9% 5.2% 6.7% 7.7%
Poverty rate, population under 18 years old 7.5% 8.8% 4.5% 10.5%
Labor Market
Labor force participation rate 64.0% 65.3% 61.7% 61.6%
Population aged 25+ without a high school diploma 14.7% 14.7% 13.9% 12.2%
Unemployment rate 7.25% 6.66% 10.14% 5.40% 10.17%

Housing Market and Conditions

Indicator 2000 2006 2010 2019 2021 2022
Housing Stock
Homeownership rate 72.3% 75.3% 72.2% 72.8% 72.4%
Housing units 68,620 66,125 65,210 67,208
Rental vacancy rate 5.3% 3.0% 3.1%
Serious housing code violations (per 1,000 privately owned rental units) 21.9 38.1 31.2 35.6 55.5
Severe crowding rate (% of renter households) 1.6% 2.4% 2.2%
Total housing code violations (per 1,000 privately owned rental units) 110.0 147.4 127.5 152.7 201.4
Finance - Distress
Notices of foreclosure rate (per 1,000 1-4 family and condo properties) 13.7 16.1 25.9 15.8 7.7 8.4
Notices of foreclosure, all residential properties 555 660 1,059 649 321 344
Notices of foreclosure, initial, 1-4 family and condo properties 386 539 819 330 88 136
Notices of foreclosure, repeat, 1-4 family and condo properties 161 112 229 313 226 204
Pre-foreclosure notice rate (per 1,000 1-4 family and condo properties) 101.8 37.3 87.4
Pre-foreclosure notices, 1-4 family and condo properties 4,131 1,514 3,549
Properties entering REO, 1-4 family 75 14 93
Finance - Lending
FHA/VA-backed home purchase loans (% of home purchase loans) 0.5% 53.6% 35.0% 28.1%
Higher-cost home purchase loans (% of home purchase loans) 43.7% 1.1% 15.4% 6.6%
Higher-cost refinance loans (% of refinance loans) 38.5% 4.1% 4.4% 0.7%
Home purchase loan rate (per 1,000 properties) 49.4 18.7 23.9 28.5
Home purchase loans in LMI tracts (% of home purchase loans) 0.8% 7.6% 0.6% 0.3%
Home purchase loans to LMI borrowers (% of home purchase loans) 1.9% 0.5% 5.9% 8.9%
Refinance loan rate (per 1,000 properties) 89.0 18.9 24.6 56.5
Sales - Volume
Sales volume, 1 family building 1,293 1,733 726 835 787 921
Sales volume, 2-4 family building 398 650 279 279 253 280
Sales volume, 5+ family building 1 1 0 1 1 2
Sales volume, condominium 2 4 1 7 0 3
Sales volume, all property types 1,694 2,388 1,006 1,122 1,041 1,206
Sales - Median Prices
Median sales price per unit, 1 family building (2022$) $348,380 $635,180 $476,420 $629,950 $689,670 $660,000
Median sales price per unit, 2-4 family building (2022$) $199,680 $400,780 $270,400 $384,660 $432,370 $400,850
Median sales price per unit, 5+ family building (2022$) $106,210 $126,470 $72,470 $183,670 $273,750
Median sales price per unit, condominium (2022$) $275,930 $494,650 $341,220 $440,410 $455,000
Sales - Housing Price Index
Index of housing price appreciation, 1 family building 100.0 218.4 168.7 259.1 307.9 299.8
Index of housing price appreciation, 2-4 family building 100.0 218.3 164.0 261.9 305.8 306.0
Index of housing price appreciation, 5+ family building   info 100.0
Index of housing price appreciation, condominium 100.0 212.0 152.7 273.4 315.9
Index of housing price appreciation, all property types 100.0 218.7 167.6 260.1 307.2 301.3
Subsidized Housing
Total number of subsidized properties (properties) 2
HUD Financing or Insurance (properties) 0
HUD Financing or Insurance (units) 0
HUD Project-based Rental Assistance Program (properties) 1
HUD Project-based Rental Assistance Program (units) 51
Low Income Housing Tax Credit (properties) 1
Low Income Housing Tax Credit (units) 0
Public Housing (properties) 0
Public Housing (units) 0
Mitchell-Lama (properties) 0
Mitchell-Lama (units) 0
421-a Tax Exemption (properties) 2
421-a Tax Exemption (units) 40
420-c Tax Exemption (properties) 0
420-c Tax Exemption (units) 0
NYC Housing Production Programs and Zoning Incentives or Requirements (properties) 0
Eligible to expire from housing programs between 2023 and 2028 (properties) 1
Eligible to expire from housing programs between 2023 and 2028 (units) 51
Eligible to expire from housing programs between 2029 and 2038 (properties) 0
Eligible to expire from housing programs between 2029 and 2038 (units) 0
Eligible to expire from housing programs in 2039 and later (properties) 0
Eligible to expire from housing programs in 2039 and later (units) 0

Land Use and Development

Indicator 2000 2006 2010 2019 2021 2022
Density
Population density (1,000 persons per square mile) 10.8 10.5 10.2 10.5
Development
Units authorized by new residential building permits 112 4 35 31 31 16
Units issued new certificates of occupancy 64 188 51 27 33 8

Neighborhood Services and Conditions

Indicator 2000 2006 2010 2019 2021 2022
Commute
Car-free commute (% of commuters) 35.7% 35.8% 37.0% 35.8% 31.4%
Mean travel time to work (minutes) 47.8 45.0 43.7 48.1 45.4
Crime and Incarceration
Serious crime rate (per 1,000 residents) 10.6 9.8 8.5 7.0 8.4
Serious crime rate, property (per 1,000 residents) 7.3 6.5 5.5 4.2 5.4
Serious crime rate, violent (per 1,000 residents) 3.3 3.3 3.0 2.8 3.0
Schools
Students performing at grade level in English language arts, 4th grade 55.0% 48.7%
Students performing at grade level in math, 4th grade 49.5% 45.2%

Renters

Indicator 2000 2006 2010 2019 2021 2022
Median Rent
Median rent, 2- and 3-bedrooms (2022$) $1,900 $1,900 $1,990
Median rent, all (2022$) $1,420 $1,700 $1,750 $1,950 $1,850
Median rent, recent movers (2022$) $1,830 $2,010 $2,090
Median rent, studios and 1-bedrooms (2022$) $1,420 $1,450 $1,550
Affordability
Rental units affordable at 30% AMI (% of recently available units)
Rental units affordable at 80% AMI (% of recently available units)
Rental units affordable at 120% AMI (% of recently available units)
Rent Burden
Moderately rent-burdened households 27.4% 33.1% 22.6% 30.0%
Moderately rent-burdened households, low income 29.3% 33.0% 36.7%
Moderately rent-burdened households, moderate income 16.8% 9.6% 10.8%
Severely rent-burdened households 18.9% 24.4% 28.8% 27.1%
Severely rent-burdened households, low income 53.0% 48.2% 44.0%
Severely rent-burdened households, moderate income 1.3% 2.4% 0.3%
Rental Subsidy
Housing choice vouchers (% of occupied, privately owned rental units) 3.6% 1.7%
Public housing (% of rental units) 7.9%
DEMOGRAPHICS

In 2021, there were an estimated 206,394 people in Queens Village, of which 18.2% identified as Asian, 51.2% identified as Black, 14.1% identified as Hispanic, and 9.4% identified as white.

Graph showing the racial and ethnic composition of Queens Village in both 2000 and 2017-2021.
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In 2021, the household income group with the largest share (44.3%) of households was $100,001 - $250,000. In 2000, the same household income group had the largest share as well, with a slightly lower share of 42.7%.

Graph showing the distribution of household income in Queens Village in both 2000 and 2017-2021.
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Median household income in 2021 was $103,230, about 43% more than citywide median household income ($72,150). The poverty rate in Queens Village was 8.3% in 2021 compared to 18.0% citywide.

The poverty rate in Queens Village was 8.3% in 2021 compared to 18.0% citywide.
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The rent distribution shows the share of apartments by their size (according to the number of bedrooms), and then for each apartment size in the community district, the share of apartments according to their monthly gross rent. This distribution compares 5-year ACS figures from 2010 to 5-year ACS figures from 2021.

Graph showing the distribution of rents in Queens Village in both 2010 and 2017-2021.
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HOUSING

Renters

Real median gross rent in Queens Village increased from $1,700 in 2006 to $1,850 in 2021. This represents a 8.8% increase over the same period. As of 2021, the change in median gross rent outpaced the change in median household income by 6.7 percentage points. In 2021, 27.1% of renter households in Queens Village were severely rent burdened (spent more than 50% of household income on rent). 7.9% of the rental units were public housing rental units, as of 2022. The overall rental vacancy rate in Queens Village was 3.1% in 2021.

Real median gross rent in Queens Village increased from $1,700 in 2006 to $1,850 in 2021.
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Graph showing the change in real median gross rent and median renter household income in Queens Village from 2006 to 2021.
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7.9% of the rental units in Queens Village are public housing rental units in 2022.
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Homeowners

In 2021, the homeownership rate in Queens Village was 72.4%, which is higher than the citywide share of 33.3%. The homeownership rate in the neighborhood has increased by 0.2 percentage points since 2010. In 2021, the home purchase loan rate was 28.5 per 1,000 properties (owner-occupied 1-4 family buildings, condominiums, or cooperative apartments) and the refinance loan rate was 56.5 per 1,000 properties in the neighborhood. Out of all the first-time home purchase loans and refinance loans in Queens Village, 6.6% and 0.7% were high cost loans, respectively. 344 properties had a filing of mortgage foreclosure in Queens Village in 2022. There were 8.4 mortgage foreclosure actions initiated per 1,000 1-4 family properties and condominium units.

There were 8.4 mortgage foreclosure notices per 1,000 1-4 family properties and condominium units in Queens Village in 2022
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Development

The Department of Buildings issued new certificates of occupancy to 8 residential units in new buildings in Queens Village in 2022, 25 fewer than the number of units certified in 2021.

Department of Buildings issued new certificates of occupancy to 8 residential units in new buildings in Queens Village last year, the same as the number of units certified in 2022.
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Over the last decade, 0 units in 4+ unit buildings were built in Queens Village. NaN were market rate, compared to NaN that were income-targeted. We use data from a variety of sources to count the number of income-restricted units targeted to households earning between 80% and 165% of AMI. However, due to restricted availability of granular data our calculations of income-restricted units should be read as conservative estimates. Read more about our methodology in the technical appendix of the 2021 Focus Report.

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NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES AND CONDITIONS

The serious crime rate was 8.4 serious crimes per 1,000 residents in 2022, compared to 14.2 serious crimes per 1,000 residents citywide.

The serious crime rate was 8.4 serious crimes per 1,000 residents in 2022, compared to 14.2 serious crimes per 1,000 residents citywide.
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Data Notes: See CoreData User Guide for more information about indicator definitions and methods.

Indicators: The rental vacancy rate, severe crowding rate, and the severely rent-burdened households indicators use five-year American Community Survey (ACS) estimates. Data under the 2010 heading comes from the 2006 – 2010 ACS, data under the 2019 heading comes from the 2015 – 2019 ACS and data under the 2021 heading comes from 2017 – 2021 ACS .