Super simple, highly detailed
Curious what housing and transportation costs look like in your area in a highly detailed way? Looking for data points to blog about or share with your clients? The Center for Neighborhood Technology has created interactive maps that compare side by side a variety of data points in extreme detail. You can see what part of town has a higher concentration of renters, or analyze transportation costs between the downtown area and suburbs or even travel times for commutes.
Here are the data points you can compare side by side in detail:
Housing and Transportation Costs, Affordability Indices
- Transportation Costs (Owners v. Renters)
- Housing + Transportation Costs (Owners v. Renters)
Amplified Exposure to Gas Prices
- Monthly Transportation Expenses % Income – 2000 gas
- Monthly Transportation Expenses % Income – 2008 gas
- Monthly Transportation Expenses- 2000 gas
- Monthly Transportation Expenses- 2008 gas
- Annual Household Gasoline Expenses- 2000 Gas Price
- Annual Household Gasoline Expenses- 2008 Gas Price
Greenhouse Gas from Household Auto Use
- CO2 per Acre From Household Auto Use
- CO2 per Household From Household Auto Use
Autos per Household
- Annual Auto Ownership Cost
- Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) per Household
- Annual VMT Cost
- Transit Ridership, % of Workers
- Annual Transit Cost
- Household Monthly Transportation Cost
Model Inputs – Environment Variables
- Residential Density
- Gross Household Density
- Employment Access Index
- Transit Access Index (TAI)
- Transit Connectivity Index (TCI)
- Average Block Size
- Travel Time to Work
- Travel Time to Work – Transit Commuters
- Travel Time to Work – Non-Transit Commuters
Model Inputs – Household Variables
- Median Household Income
- Average Household Income
- Commuters per Household
- Average Household Size
Housing Costs
- Percent of Households Owning
- Average Monthly Ownership Costs
- Average Monthly Rent
- Average Monthly Housing Cost
