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    Apartment Market Rent Prices by Census Tract

    • data.seattle.gov
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    application/rdfxml +5
    Updated Feb 3, 2025
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    (2025). Apartment Market Rent Prices by Census Tract [Dataset]. https://data.seattle.gov/dataset/Apartment-Market-Rent-Prices-by-Census-Tract/h27p-5k3i
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 3, 2025
    Description

    Displacement risk indicator classifying census tracts according to apartment rent prices in census tracts. We classify apartment rent along two dimensions:

    1. The median rents within the census tract for the specified year, balancing between nominal rental price and rental price per square foot.
    2. The change in median rent price (again balanced between nominal rent price and price per square foot) from the previous year.
    Note: Median rent calculations include market-rate and mixed-income multifamily apartment properties with 5 or more rental units in Seattle, excluding special types like student, senior, corporate or military housing.

    Source: Data from CoStar Group, www.costar.com, prepared by City of Seattle, Office of Planning and Community Development

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(2025). Apartment Market Rent Prices by Census Tract [Dataset]. https://data.seattle.gov/dataset/Apartment-Market-Rent-Prices-by-Census-Tract/h27p-5k3i

Apartment Market Rent Prices by Census Tract

Explore at:
application/rssxml, tsv, csv, json, application/rdfxml, xmlAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Feb 3, 2025
Description

Displacement risk indicator classifying census tracts according to apartment rent prices in census tracts. We classify apartment rent along two dimensions:

  1. The median rents within the census tract for the specified year, balancing between nominal rental price and rental price per square foot.
  2. The change in median rent price (again balanced between nominal rent price and price per square foot) from the previous year.
Note: Median rent calculations include market-rate and mixed-income multifamily apartment properties with 5 or more rental units in Seattle, excluding special types like student, senior, corporate or military housing.

Source: Data from CoStar Group, www.costar.com, prepared by City of Seattle, Office of Planning and Community Development

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