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Census Tract · Ranked #44,543 of 84,120 nationally

Peoria Eviction Risk: Lower

Tract 04013092724 · Maricopa, AZ · pop 5,018

Peoria anchors census tract 04013092724, which lands at 5.2/10 on landlord eviction risk. That is riskier than about 47% of US census tracts.

60% of renter households here spend at least 30% of income on rent, a severe level, and 25% are severely burdened at 50% or more. Average rent runs $1,542 a month against an average household income of $53,892 a year, roughly 34% of income at the averages. Renters make up 21% of occupied homes.

Risk score
3.8
Lower
Confidence 100% · 1–10 scale
Household mix · 100 hh
Burdened renters 12% Stable renters 8% Owners 80%
Tract context
Occupied units1,740
Renter share20.6%
SVI overall0.89
Poverty rate18.5%
Median income$53,892

Percentile rank

Higher percentile = riskier than more peers.
Within parent city
98 th percentile
Rank, 98th percentileLowHigh
#2 of 44 tracts In Peoria
Very High
Within county
66 th percentile
Rank, 66th percentileLowHigh
#340 of 1,009 tracts In Maricopa
Elevated
Within state
57 th percentile
Rank, 57th percentileLowHigh
#769 of 1,765 tracts In Arizona
Elevated
National
47 th percentile
Rank, 47th percentileLowHigh
#44,543 of 84,120 tracts In U.S.
Moderate
Geographic context

Risk heat across Peoria and the region

Centroid at 33.5584, -112.2812 · click any tract to drill in

Why Peoria scores 3.8

9 axes · 1 = landlord-friendly
Local political climate
Inherited from Peoria
3.0
Regional political climate
2024 county presidential margin
5.1
State political climate
Arizona legislature & governorship
2.2
Economic stress
18.5% poverty · this tract
4.6
Supply constraint
$1,542 rent vs county FMR
2.9
Rent control risk
Inherited from Peoria
1.0
Eviction process difficulty
State law sets the calendar
2.5
Tenant organizing strength
Inherited from Peoria
2.0
Housing court bias
Inherited from Peoria
2.5

How Peoria compares

Risk score vs. parent city, county, state.
Peoria risk score vs. parent city / county / stateThis tract: 3.83.8This tracttract 092724Peoria: 2.42.4Peoriaparent cityCounty: 3.33.3Countyavg tract in countyState: 3.63.6Stateavg tract in state
CDC Social Vulnerability Index

SVI percentile: 89

CDC/ATSDR 2022. Higher = more vulnerable. National percentile across 84k tracts.

Eviction filings

Court-record eviction history

Court-validated eviction filings collected from county clerks and consolidated by the Eviction Lab at Princeton University. Filing rate is filings per 100 renter households.1

Historic baseline (2000–2018)

  • 180Total filings over 5 yrs
  • 23.95%Avg annual filing rate
  • 33.5%Peak (2003)
  • 31Filings in 2005 (latest validated)
Filings by year 2001 to 2005
Year-by-year eviction filings in tract 040130927242001: 35 filings (24.41/100 renter HHs)2002: 44 filings (30.68/100 renter HHs)2003: 48 filings (33.47/100 renter HHs)2004: 22 filings (15.34/100 renter HHs)2005: 31 filings (15.87/100 renter HHs)
Filings stayed roughly flat over the past 5 months.
Comparable tracts

Census tracts with similar eviction risk

Closest by Eviction Risk Score.

CDC PLACES 2023 · health & economic stress

Eviction-adjacent indicators

Crude prevalence of conditions linked to housing loss. Source: CDC PLACES (cwsq-ngmh), 2023 model-based small-area estimates.

Analysis

What drives eviction risk in Peoria

The score leans hardest on economic stress at 4.6/10. That part is specific to this tract, computed from its own rent, income, and poverty figures. Statewide and court-level factors such as eviction-process speed and rent-control exposure are inherited from Peoria eviction risk, while the economic and supply signals are measured at the tract level.

Set against its neighbors, this tract scores about the same as the Maricopa County average of 5.1 and in line with the Arizona statewide average of 4.9. Within its own county it reads on the riskier side for landlords.

Princeton's Eviction Lab logged 180 eviction filings here over 5 tracked years, with about 24.0% of renter households facing a filing in a typical year. Filings peaked at 33.5% of renter households in 2003.

The tract is White and Hispanic or Latino and ranks around the 89th percentile nationally on the CDC Social Vulnerability Index, a measure of how exposed residents are to housing and economic shocks. High vulnerability tends to track with higher eviction-filing rates when rents climb.

For a landlord, conditions here are middle-of-the-road. Standard screening and prompt, documented notices usually keep cases short.

Frequently asked

About tract 04013092724

Q1

What is the eviction-risk score for census tract 04013092724?

Census tract 04013092724 in Peoria scores 3.8/10 (Lower tier). The Eviction Risk Score blends state law, county filing rates, parent-city politics, and tract-specific rent-to-income ratios + poverty signals.
Q2

What is the average rent in tract 04013092724?

Median gross rent is $1,542/month (ACS 5-year 2023, table B25064). 60% of renter households are cost-burdened.
Q3

What is the poverty rate in tract 04013092724?

18.5% of residents in tract 04013092724 live below the federal poverty line (ACS B17001, 2023). Population: 5,018.
Q4

How socially vulnerable is tract 04013092724?

CDC Social Vulnerability Index ranks this tract in the 89th percentile nationally. Sub-themes: socioeconomic 79th, household 92th, minority 64th, housing 84th.
Q5

How many evictions are filed each year in tract 04013092724?

Princeton Eviction Lab recorded 180 eviction filings across 5 validated years in tract 04013092724 (2000-2018). The average annual filing rate is 23.95% of renter households, peaking at 33.5% in 2003. Source: Eviction Lab tract-validated 2024 release.
Q6

What share of households in tract 04013092724 struggle to pay rent?

About 14.0% of adults in this tract reported housing insecurity (could not pay rent or mortgage in the past 12 months), per the CDC PLACES 2023 model-based small-area estimate. 8.3% also reported utility shutoff threats, a frequent precursor to eviction filings.
Q7

How does tract 04013092724 compare to Peoria overall?

Tract 04013092724 scores 3.8/10, higher than the parent city of Peoria at 2.4/10. City-scale signals (state law, local rent controls, court bias) are inherited from Peoria eviction risk; what makes this tract different are its tract-specific economic stress and supply-constraint sub-scores.
Sibling tracts

Highest-risk tracts in Peoria

Top eight tracts in Peoria ranked by composite eviction-risk score.

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