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Going Up
Recovery of housing prices continues with a year-over-year increase of over 8 percent for residential properties in the city overall, according to NYU Furman Center’s Quarterly Housing Update Q2 2014.
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Renters and Their Homes
This visualization features data from our 2013 State of NYC’s Housing & Neighborhoods report and highlights rising rents and affordable rental unit availability for low-income renters.
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Homeowners & Their Homes
This visualization features data from our 2013 State of NYC’s Housing & Neighborhoods report and highlights foreclosure activity across the five boroughs along with trends in home prices and affordability.
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Land Use & the Built Environment
This visualization features data from our 2013 State of NYC’s Housing & Neighborhoods report and highlights new development activity and historic preservation across the five boroughs.
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A Focus on Inequality
This visualization features data from our 2013 State of NYC’s Housing & Neighborhoods report. The report focuses on economic inequality in New York City, analyzing changes over time in the distribution of the city’s income, economic segregation of city residents, and the neighborhood environments experienced by people of different incomes.
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Bites of the Big Apple
From Russian food in Brighton Beach, to ice cream in Staten Island, New York City’s eateries prove you can find every type of food in the Big Apple.
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Safer Streets Across All Beats?
Violent crime declined in all but one of NYC’s 76 police precincts from 2000 to 2011, but the magnitude of the decline varied across neighborhoods.
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Sandy’s Impact on Low-Income New Yorkers
NYC households who applied for FEMA aid following Superstorm Sandy were more likely to have low incomes than their owner or renter counterparts in the city as a whole.
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Sandy’s Impact on Seniors
Some of the neighborhoods hit hard by Sandy have a high share of older New Yorkers, including seniors living alone.
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In the Path of the Storm
From co-ops to rental homes, New York’s diverse housing stock in Sandy’s surge area presents a challenge for recovery and resilience.