NEW YORK CITY — Through the first eight months of 2025, there were nearly 13,000 residential evictions across New York City, according to New York City’s Open Data portal.
From Jan. 1 through August 27 there were 12,994 residential evictions citywide, according to data updated on Thursday.
The borough with the most evictions during that period was the Bronx with 4,131 evictions, followed by Brooklyn with 3,464. Queens rounded out the top three with 2851 evictions, according to city data.
Here’s the full borough by borough breakdown:
1. Bronx: 4,131 evictions
2. Brooklyn: 3,464 evictions
3. Queens: 2851 evictions
4. Manhattan: 2076 evictions
5. Staten Island: 472 evictions
City marshals are averaging 1,500 evictions a month this year, according to Gothamist.
The eviction process can take months or even years in some cases.
While monthly evictions are up, the number of cases filed by landlords has actually decreased, according to the New York Post.
Initiated proceedings dropped from 10,500 per month in 2024 to 9,531 per month this year, according to the report.