ZIP 10453
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Last updated: May 18, 2026
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ZIP 10453 (New York, NY) is majority renter-occupied, has a large share of families with children, has a median income below the national average, 13.3% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau · ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates
How ZIP 10453 in New York, NY has changed in 5 years
Household income in the area moved from $34,860 to $33,186 across the same window, down 4.8% versus 2021. The population has contracted by 5.1% since 2021, moving from about 80,393 residents to roughly 76,282.
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Last updated: May 18, 2026
ZIP code 10453 covers New York, NY. The median rent here is $3,103/mo as of May 2026. A 1-bedroom rents for a median of $2,260/mo. A 2-bedroom rents for a median of $2,510/mo.
At 112% of local median household income ($33,186/yr), ZIP 10453 ranks as expensive compared to the national benchmark of 30%. Rent prices have stayed steady over the past year.
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At $3,103/mo, rent takes ~112% of ZIP 10453's median household income ($33,186/yr). The standard benchmark is 30%.
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