Brooklyn Heights & Fort Greene
PUMA 4004 - Approx. Brooklyn CD 2
*Racial breakdowns are not available for Housing Production.
NYC DEPARTMENT OF CITY PLANNING HOUSING DATABASE, 2022 Q2 | |||||
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data | number | percent | |||
Net change | 19,622 | 33.4% | |||
New building | 18,023 | 30.7% | |||
Alterations that increase units | 2,657 | 4.5% | |||
Alterations that decrease units | -656 | -1.1% | |||
Demolitions | -402 | -0.7% |
NYC HOUSING PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT, 2014-Feb 2023 | |||||
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data | new construction | preservation | |||
number | number | ||||
Total | 2,724 | 2,668 | |||
Extremely low-income (0-30% AMI) | 553 | 123 | |||
Very low-income (31-50% AMI) | 70 | 810 | |||
Low-income (51-80% AMI) | 1,235 | 1,282 | |||
Moderate-income (81-120% AMI) | 283 | 24 | |||
Middle-income (121-165% AMI) | 575 | 422 | |||
High-income (166% or higher AMI) | 0 | 0 |
HISTORIC DISTRICTS - OPEN DATA | |||||
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data | number | percent | |||
Total square miles within the PUMA | 3.1 | 100.0% | |||
Square miles of historic districts | 0.7 | 21.9% |
*AMI, or Area Median Income, refers to U.S. Housing and Urban Development annual Income Limits for New York City. HUD establishes these Income Limits each year to administer federal housing funds, such as housing tax credits and rental assistance benefits. Each metropolitan area has unique Income Limits. In government-administered affordable housing, these Income Limits establish maximum eligible household incomes for new rentals or homes for sale.
In New York City, because housing costs are so high, Income Limits are not calculated using New Yorkers’ incomes. In NYC, Income Limits are based on the income needed to afford currently available market rate housing. Learn more about how HUD calculates NYC’s 2022 Income Limits here: FY 2022 Income Limits Documentation System -- Income Limits Calculations for New York, NY HUD Metro FMR Area (huduser.gov)