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Table 11: Severe Housing Problems in New York City, Boroughs
and Sub-tenures
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Unit has 5 or More Maintenance Deficiencies |
Unit Is In Dilapidated Building |
Renter Pays More Than 50% of Income For Rent |
Owner Pays More Than 60% of Income For Housing |
Occupant Has Affordability or Housing Quality Problem |
| Number of Households |
|
|
|
|
|
|
123,772 |
30,164 |
525,745 |
89,550 |
674,598 |
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4.5% |
1.1% |
18.9% |
3.2% |
24.3% |
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|
|
|
|
|
| Borough |
|
|
|
|
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| Bronx |
32,633 |
6,148 |
109,280 |
5,537 |
132,173 |
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7.9% |
1.5% |
26.5% |
1.3% |
32.1% |
| Brooklyn |
35,895 |
7,937 |
180,406 |
27,813 |
229,202 |
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4.4% |
1.0% |
22.2% |
3.4% |
28.2% |
| Manhattan |
43,507 |
11,192 |
136,815 |
8,185 |
173,887 |
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6.2% |
1.6% |
19.4% |
1.2% |
24.7% |
| Queens |
11,826 |
3,341 |
88,957 |
28,138 |
123,610 |
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1.7% |
0.5% |
12.5% |
3.9% |
17.3% |
| Staten Island |
1,131 |
1,538 |
10,287 |
3,858 |
15,726 |
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0.8% |
1.1% |
7.5% |
2.8% |
11.5% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Tenure/Sub-tenure |
|
|
|
|
|
| Rent Controlled |
3,508 |
736 |
17,526 |
NA |
20,740 |
|
5.0% |
1.0% |
24.8% |
|
29.4% |
| Rent Stabilized |
64,020 |
14,263 |
290,028 |
NA |
333,855 |
|
6.1% |
1.4% |
27.6% |
|
31.7% |
| Other Rent Regulation |
4,718 |
5,581 |
37,617 |
NA |
39,608 |
|
3.1% |
4.2% |
28.6% |
|
37.7% |
| Unregulated Rental Units |
14,003 |
6,123 |
134,203 |
NA |
145,752 |
|
2.4% |
1.1% |
23.3% |
|
25.3% |
| Public Housing |
9,765 |
187 |
28,686 |
NA |
36,821 |
|
5.7% |
0.1% |
16.7% |
|
21.4% |
| In Rem Housing |
4,998 |
3,749 |
8,113 |
NA |
13,020 |
|
19.8% |
14.9% |
32.2% |
|
51.6% |
| Conventional Owner Housing |
1,549 |
3,378 |
NA |
48,955 |
53,590 |
|
0.3% |
0.6% |
|
8.8% |
9.7% |
| Coops/Condos |
880 |
822 |
NA |
14,800 |
16,260 |
|
0.4% |
0.3% |
|
5.9% |
6.5% |
| Mitchell-Lama Housing |
292 |
139 |
NA |
4,662 |
4,953 |
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0.6% |
0.3% |
|
8.8% |
9.8% |
| Rental Buildings with More than 100 Units |
2.4% |
0.3% |
18.0% |
NA |
21.6% |
| Frequency in Units Where Rent < $500 |
7.4% |
2.1% |
25.5% |
NA |
31.6% |
From: Housing Conditions and Problems In New York
City: An Analysis of the 1996 Housing and Vacancy Survey by Michael
H. Schill and Benjamin P. Scafidi
Source: 1996 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey Data File, U.S.
Bureau of the Census
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