ZIP 10001 has 73.2% higher typical home value than ZIP 10002. ZIP 10001 has 16.4% higher typical rent than ZIP 10002.
Key stats
- ZIP 10001 has 73.2% higher typical home value than ZIP 10002.
- ZIP 10001 has 16.4% higher typical rent than ZIP 10002.
- ZIP 10002 has 42.4% higher for-sale inventory than ZIP 10001.
- ZIP 10002 has 19.0% higher buyer competition than ZIP 10001.
- The home-value-to-annual-rent ratio ranges from 17.0 in ZIP 10002 to 25.3 in ZIP 10001.
- typical home value delta
- ZIP 10001 has 73.2% higher typical home value than ZIP 10002.
- typical rent delta
- ZIP 10001 has 16.4% higher typical rent than ZIP 10002.
- homes for sale delta
- ZIP 10002 has 42.4% higher for-sale inventory than ZIP 10001.
- buyer competition delta
- ZIP 10002 has 19.0% higher buyer competition than ZIP 10001.
The largest measurable differences
ZIP 10001 has 73.2% higher typical home value than ZIP 10002. ZIP 10001 has 16.4% higher typical rent than ZIP 10002. ZIP 10002 has 42.4% higher for-sale inventory than ZIP 10001.
Price and rent differences
ZIP 10001 has 73.2% higher typical home value than ZIP 10002. ZIP 10001 has 16.4% higher typical rent than ZIP 10002.
The home-value-to-annual-rent ratio ranges from 17.0 in ZIP 10002 to 25.3 in ZIP 10001.
Supply and buyer pressure
ZIP 10002 has 42.4% higher for-sale inventory than ZIP 10001. ZIP 10002 has 19.0% higher buyer competition than ZIP 10001.
Pending homes per 100 new listings range from 48 in ZIP 10002 to 81 in ZIP 10001.
Continue your market research
- ZIP 10001 housing marketCurrent home value, rent, inventory, and competition for this ZIP.
- ZIP 10002 housing marketCurrent home value, rent, inventory, and competition for this ZIP.
- ZIP 10001 versus ZIP 10002Open the direct comparison for these two ZIPs.
- New York housing marketSee the complete metro ZIP directory.
- Is New York a buyer's market?Review metro-wide leverage signals.
Sources and method
- HomeMarketCap.com data sources: ZIP-level home value, rent, inventory, and market activity data
- HomeMarketCap.com methodology: metric definitions and missing-data rules