CoreData.nyc is New York City’s housing and neighborhoods data hub, presented by the NYU Furman Center.
CoreData.nyc is New York City’s housing and neighborhoods data hub, presented by the NYU Furman Center. The interactive data and mapping tool standardizes over 20 datasets from a variety of city, state, and federal sources to present over 100 indicators on New York City’s housing and neighborhoods. It includes both property-level housing subsidy information, as well as neighborhood-level information on housing markets, home affordability, land use, demographics, and neighborhood conditions. CoreData.nyc combines this data with independent analysis by the NYU Furman Center, including New York City housing market indicators, analysis, and data visualizations. Users can create maps, download tables, and track trends over time. CoreData.nyc is user-friendly, updated regularly, and publicly-available.
CoreData.nyc’s Subsidized Housing Database includes the only publicly available, property-level database of New York City’s subsidized housing. It allows users to identify currently subsidized properties in the city, the subsidy type and program applicable to specific properties, and the start and end date for the subsidy on a property, allowing the user to identify properties at risk of exiting from affordability restrictions.
Status: | Active |
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Last Modified: | 11/24/2024 |
Added on: | 4/6/2024 |