STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Thousands of New York City residents have been booted from their homes this year as the city’s housing affordability crisis makes it harder and harder for New Yorkers to keep a roof over their heads.

The Staten Island Advance/SILive.com recently analyzed residential eviction data from New York City’s Open Data portal to determine how many New Yorkers have been evicted through the first roughly seven and a half months of 2025.

The data set includes all residential evictions throughout the five boroughs from Jan. 1 through August 19, the last date for which data was available at the time of the analysis.

Through August 19, there were 11,259 residential evictions across New York City, with the Bronx leading the way with 3,749.

Brooklyn had the second-most residential evictions so far this year with 3,015, followed by Queens with 2,416, Manhattan with 1,673 and Staten Island with 406.

On Staten Island

The 406 residential evictions on Staten Island represent just 3.6% of all citywide evictions thus far in 2025.

Further analysis showed that certain Staten Island neighborhoods have seen far more evictions than others through mid-August.

The database breaks down the evictions by Neighborhood Tabulation Areas (NTAs), which are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City’s 55 Public Use Microdata Areas. NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods, but provide a general estimation of the area.

The West Brighton-New Brighton-St. George NTA leads the way with 77 residential evictions, followed by Grymes Hill-Clifton-Fox Hills with 56 and Mariner’s Harbor-Arlington-Port Ivory-Graniteville with 41.

The 102 evictions in these three NTAs represent more than 42% of all evictions in the borough so far this year.

The fewest residential evictions have taken place in the Annadale-Huguenot-Prince’s Bay-Eltingville NTA with three, followed by the Arden Heights and the Old Town-Dongan Hills-South Beach NTAs, which have both recorded eight.

Here’s a look at how many residential evictions have taken place across Staten Island neighborhoods this year through August 19.

Annadale-Huguenot-Prince’s Bay-EltingvilleArden HeightsCharleston-Richmond Valley-TottenvilleGrasmere-Arrochar-Ft. WadsworthGreat KillsGrymes Hill-Clifton-Fox HillsMariner’s Harbor-Arlington-Port Ivory-GranitevilleNew Brighton-Silver LakeNew Dorp-Midland BeachNew Springville-Bloomfield-TravisOakwood-Oakwood BeachOld Town-Dongan Hills-South BeachPort RichmondRossville-WoodrowStapleton-RosebankTodt Hill-Emerson Hill-Heartland Village-Lighthouse HillWest New Brighton-New Brighton-St. GeorgeWesterleighNo neighborhood listed

**EDITOR’S NOTE: The communities listed above are how 311 refers to Staten Island communities and may not be official town names.

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