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ZIP 10456

Part of New York, NY
Pop. 87,533·Bronx County·105th most expensive ZIP in New York
Median rent (all units)
$3,058/mo
Year-over-Year
Stable
Month-over-Month
+22.2%
vs US Median
+$1,128
Rising (Monthly)
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ZIP 10456 · $3,058
More expensive than 92% of US ZIP codes · National median $1,930/mo
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Studio
$2,170
1 BR
$2,260
2 BR
$2,510
3 BR
$3,120
4 BR+
$3,370
Research median
$2,510/mo

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Last updated: May 18, 2026

Annual cost
$36,696/yr
At $3,058/mo median
Location
StateNY
CountyBronx County
Demographics

Who lives here

ZIP 10456 (New York, NY) is majority renter-occupied, has a large share of families with children, has a median income below the national average, 14.6% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

Population
87,533
Median income
$34,954
Median age
33.2
Renters
93.1%
Age distribution
28.1%
24.6%
23.8%
12%
Under 1828.1%
18–3424.6%
35–5423.8%
55–6411.4%
65+12%
Gender
47.6%
52.4%
Male47.6%
Female52.4%
Race & ethnicity
44%
55.5%
White7%
Black44%
Hispanic55.5%
Asian1.2%
Education (25+)
33.8%
29.4%
22.3%
14.6%
No HS diploma33.8%
HS diploma29.4%
Some college22.3%
Bachelor's+14.6%
Housing tenure
93.1%
Owner6.9%
Renter93.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau · ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates

2021 vs 2026

How ZIP 10456 in New York, NY has changed in 5 years

Income
$31,166 → $34,954
up 12.2%
Population
90,314 → 87,533
down 3.1%
Renter share
94.4% → 93.1%
-1.3 pts
Bachelor's+
11.4% → 14.6%
+3.2 pts
Median age
32.5 → 33.2
+0.7 yrs

Household income in the area moved from $31,166 to $34,954 across the same window, up 12.2% versus 2021. Headcount in the area went from 90,314 to 87,533 between 2021 and 2024, a 3.1% change. Educational attainment has shifted as well, with the share of adults holding a bachelor's degree or higher climbed from 11.4% to 14.6%.

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Last updated: May 18, 2026

ZIP code 10456 covers New York, NY. The median rent here is $3,058/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 105% of local median household income ($34,954/yr), ZIP 10456 ranks as expensive compared to the national benchmark of 30%. Rent prices have stayed steady over the past year.

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How much is rent in ZIP code 10456?

As of May 18, 2026, the median monthly rent in ZIP 10456 (New York, NY) is $3,058. This is based on aggregated data from public sources and community submissions.

How does ZIP 10456 rent compare to the US average?

ZIP 10456's median rent of $3,058/mo is $1,128 (58%) above the US national median of $1,930/mo.

How does ZIP 10456 compare to other ZIPs in New York?

ZIP 10456 is one of the pricier ZIP codes in New York, ranking #105 out of 348 ZIPs tracked at $3,058/mo.

How much income do you need to rent in ZIP 10456?

To keep rent at or below 30% of gross income, you would need to earn at least $122,000/year (~$59/hour full-time) to afford the median rent of $3,058/mo in ZIP 10456. The local median household income is $34,954/yr, meaning the typical household falls short of that threshold.

Is rent going up or down in ZIP 10456?

Rent in ZIP 10456 has been relatively stable over the past year, with a 0.0% change year over year as of May 18, 2026.

Is ZIP 10456 an affordable place to rent?

ZIP 10456 is considered expensive for renters. At $3,058/mo, rent takes approximately 105% of the local median household income ($34,954/yr). The standard benchmark is 30%. ZIP 10456 significantly exceeds that threshold, making it challenging for many renters.

What percentage of ZIP 10456 residents rent vs. own?

According to Census data, approximately 93.1% of ZIP 10456 households are renters, while 6.9% are owner-occupied. With a majority renter population, ZIP 10456 has a strong rental market.

How does ZIP 10456 compare to the rest of New York?

ZIP 10456 is more affordable than New York overall. At $3,058/mo, it's $869 below the New York citywide median of $3,927/mo.

When was rent data for ZIP 10456 last updated?

Rent data for ZIP 10456 reflects May 18, 2026. RentDataNow refreshes all data monthly using public and private datasets.
Affordability
105%
EXPENSIVE

At $3,058/mo, rent takes ~105% of ZIP 10456's median household income ($34,954/yr). The standard benchmark is 30%.

ZIP 10456 105%Benchmark 30%
State income tax4–10.9%
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