As of June 3, 2025, New York City has recorded 7,395 residential evictions, with the Bronx experiencing the highest number. Staten Island's evictions are relatively low at 3.4% of the total, yet specific neighborhoods, like West Brighton-New Brighton-St. George, face more significant impacts. Analysis of eviction data reveals disparities across Staten Island neighborhoods, highlighting a pressing affordability crisis affecting many residents, and illustrates the ongoing struggle related to housing security within the city.
Through June 3, there were 7,395 residential evictions across New York City, with the Bronx leading the way with 2,577.
The 254 residential evictions on Staten Island represent just 3.4% of all citywide evictions thus far in 2025.
West Brighton-New Brighton-St. George leads the way with 54 evictions, followed by Grymes Hill-Clifton-Fox Hills with 42.
The analysis reveals that certain Staten Island neighborhoods have seen far more evictions than others through early June.
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