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59 THE FURMAN CENTER FOR REAL ESTATE & URBAN POLICY ‘05 1 1 - - 4 9 2 1 51 34 20 30 21 41 35 28 24 35 37 40 36 19 22 24 44 12 33 16 14 36 Rank Rank (2004/5) ‘02 2 3 - 49 30 15 12 5 1 29 39 37 19 13 22 24 48 19 32 56 36 19 23 18 40 41 25 18 Rank Rank (2002/3) - 63 76 3.3 8.2 112 24.2 53.3 72.8 2.4% 5.2% 1.7% 445.7 2005 47.2% 47.4% 18.0% 23.0% 23.5% 41.0% 29.2% 21.3% $42,500 2005 98,620 35.6 $950 $446,667 0.86 5.0 ------81 75 1.3 3.0 325 18.2 51.2 59.0 11.0 2.3% 4.4% 2.2% 2004 362.7 38.0% 42.3% 15.4% (2000) (2-4 fam.)

Fort Greene/ Heights has the second market, housing local the in growth overall Despite ------71 75 3.5 101 21.3 53.4 63.6 14.7 Yards Yards development garners the most publicity and engenders considerable controversy, the Brooklyn proposed Bridge Park has stalled phases. approval in early funding highest rate of price appreciation for 2-4 unit homes in homes unit 2-4 for appreciation price of rate highest While the the percentage . of rental units that are rent-regulated has declined, the percentage of such years. units that are subsidized has risen in recent median incomes in CD 202 have been stagnant, and homeownership rates are the citywide dropping trend). Though (contrary the foreclosure is rate moderately high, to CD 202 has relatively of notices of low rates of subprime lending. While the Atlantic 2.2% 4.5% 9.8% 3.4% 2003 313.9 36.2% 38.5% (2000) - - - 14 3.6 100 25.8 56.6 60.6 14.1 4.5% 4.6% 2002 20% 238.2 34.5% 31.7% 17.7% 18.5% 19.7% 42.6% 32.2% 11.2% $44,879 FORT GREENE/ FORT HEIGHTS BROOKLYN Population Density Population Median Monthly Rent Median Price/Unit Index Racial Diversity Ratio Income Diversity $93,384 23% $55,716 19% (2 - 4 family bldg.) $33,203 21% $16,190 17% CD 202 CD CITY NEW YORK CD 202 Percent ofPercent - Math Students Performing at Grade Level Crime RateFelony (per 1,000 residents) Acres of Open Space (per 1,000 residents) Asthma Hospitalization (per 1,000 people) births),000 live Birth (per 1 Low Weight Percent ofPercent Refinance Loans that are Subprime Notices of Foreclosure (per 1,000 1-4 family properties) Delinquencies (delinquent ≥1 year) Tax Percent Serious Housing Code Violations (per 1,000 rental units) ofPercent - Reading Students Performing at Grade Level Median Age of Housing Stock Rate Homeownership Index of Housing Price Appreciation Home Purchase Loans (per 1,000 properties) ofPercent Home Purchase Loans that are Subprime Percent Immigrant Households Percent ofPercent Rental Units that are Subsidized ofPercent Rental Units that are Rent-Regulated Certificates of Occupancy Land Area Vacant Percent Median Household Income (in 2004 dollars) Rate Poverty Ranked out of 32 community districts with the same predominant housing type (2-4 family buildings). Ranked NYC Income Quintiles NYC White (44.7%) Black (37.5%) Asian (6.0%) Hispanic (11.8%) Other (0.0%) White (44.2%) Black Hispanic (23.0%) Other (0.3%) (23.0%) Asian (9.5%) Racial and Ethnic Composition in and CD 202 Racial and Ethnic Composition in New York Percent ofPercent Quintile City Income Each New York Households in CD 202 in 1