Every neighborhood must help solve the city's affordable housing crisis.

NYHC is tracking housing need and affordable housing production in each borough and NYC Council district to ensure elected officials are held accountable.

District 1
district-1

Christopher Marte

Battery Park City, Civic Center, Chinatown, Financial District, Little Italy, the Lower East Side, NoHo, SoHo, South Street Seaport, South Village, TriBeCa & Washington Square
Housing Need
District 1
Citywide | Avg Per District
Rental Vacancy Rate
3.6%
3.4%
Rent Burdened Households
41.6%
52.5%
NYCHA Capital Needs
$1,143,754,965
$787,949,140
Density – People per acre
92.6
45.8
Homeownership Rate
22.5%
32.7%
Code Violations per 100 units
8.0
21.0

Affordable Housing Construction in District: 2014 - 2022

Ranked 22

in affordable housing

District 2
district-2

Carlina Rivera

East Village, Gramercy Park, Kips Bay, Lower East Side, Murray Hill, Rose Hill
Housing Need
District 2
Citywide | Avg Per District
Rental Vacancy Rate
5.7%
3.4%
Rent Burdened Households
42.2%
52.5%
NYCHA Capital Needs
$2,251,510,612
$787,949,140
Density – People per acre
147.9
45.8
Homeownership Rate
22.4%
32.7%
Code Violations per 100 units
8.7
21.0

Affordable Housing Construction in District: 2014 - 2022

Ranked 35

in affordable housing

District 3
district-3

Erik Bottcher

Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, Greenwich Village, West SoHo, Hudson Square, Times Square, Garment District, Flatiron, Upper West Side
Housing Need
District 3
Citywide | Avg Per District
Rental Vacancy Rate
5.4%
3.4%
Rent Burdened Households
40.2%
52.5%
NYCHA Capital Needs
$491,554,321
$787,949,140
Density – People per acre
91.4
45.8
Homeownership Rate
27.1%
32.7%
Code Violations per 100 units
7.4
21.0

Affordable Housing Construction in District: 2014 - 2022

Ranked 12

in affordable housing

District 4
district-4

Keith Powers

Upper East Side, Carnegie Hill, Yorkville, Central Park South, Midtown East, Times Square, Koreatown, Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village, Waterside Plaza, Tudor City, Turtle Bay, Murray Hill, Sutton Place
Housing Need
District 4
Citywide | Avg Per District
Rental Vacancy Rate
6.7%
3.4%
Rent Burdened Households
42.3%
52.5%
NYCHA Capital Needs
0
$787,949,140
Density – People per acre
97.4
45.8
Homeownership Rate
40.1%
32.7%
Code Violations per 100 units
3.7
21.0

Affordable Housing Construction in District: 2014 - 2022

Ranked 33

in affordable housing

District 5
district-5

Julie Menin

Upper East Side's Yorkville, Lenox Hill, Carnegie Hill, Roosevelt Island, Midtown East, Sutton Place, El Barrio in East Harlem
Housing Need
District 5
Citywide | Avg Per District
Rental Vacancy Rate
5.8%
3.4%
Rent Burdened Households
40.5%
52.5%
NYCHA Capital Needs
$383,687,780
$787,949,140
Density – People per acre
196.5
45.8
Homeownership Rate
30.1%
32.7%
Code Violations per 100 units
5.3
21.0

Affordable Housing Construction in District: 2014 - 2022

Ranked 30

in affordable housing

District 6
district-6

Gale Brewer

Central Park, Lincoln Square, Upper West Side, Clinton
Housing Need
District 6
Citywide | Avg Per District
Rental Vacancy Rate
5.4%
3.4%
Rent Burdened Households
37.5%
52.5%
NYCHA Capital Needs
$691,247,736
$787,949,140
Density – People per acre
98.6
45.8
Homeownership Rate
35.7%
32.7%
Code Violations per 100 units
6.6
21.0

Affordable Housing Construction in District: 2014 - 2022

Ranked 24

in affordable housing

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