New York MSA New York MSA New York New York
Black/White Rental Black/White Sales Hispanic/non-Hispanic White Rental Hispanic/non-Hispanic White Sales
Consistent adverse treatment against black renters: Consistent adverse treatment against black homebuyers: Consistent adverse treatment against Hispanic renters: Consistent adverse treatment against Hispanic homebuyers:
       
20 percent 23.5 percent 27.3 percent 32.9 percent
(+/- 7.2; N=83) (+/- 7.9; N=78) (+/- 8.4; n=75) (+/- 8.7; N=79)
Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective black renters relative to whites: Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective black homebuyers relative to whites: Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective Hispanic renters relative to non-Hispanic (n-H) whites: Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective Hispanic homebuyers relative to non-Hispanic (n-H) whites:
       
No individual measure was statistically significant. No individual measure was statistically significant. Inspection: Hispanics were more likely to be offered less units to inspect than n-H whites Encouragement: Hispanics were less likely to have arrangements made for future contact than n-H white homebuyers
       
       
Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective white renters relative to blacks: Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective white homebuyers relative to blacks: Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective non-Hispanic White renters relative to Hispanics: Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective non-Hispanic White homebuyers relative to Hispanics:
       
No individual measure was statistically significant. No individual measure was statistically significant. No individual measure was statistically significant. No individual measure was statistically significant.