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Neighborhood · Riverside, CA

Arlington Heights Eviction Risk: Elevated

1 census tracts · pop 3,137 · pop-weighted Eviction Risk Score 6.1/10 · range 6.1–6.1

Arlington Heights is a hispanic / latino neighborhood in Riverside with 1 census tract and a population of 3,137 residents. The neighborhood's pop-weighted eviction-risk score of 6.1/10 (Elevated tier) blends state law, county-level filing rates, parent-city politics, and tract-specific rent-to-income ratios + poverty. 75% of renters here pay at least 30% of household income on rent, and 45% are severely cost-burdened (≥50% of income). Median gross rent of $1,276/month sits 33% lower than the Riverside citywide median ($1,914).

Risk score
6.1
Elevated
1 tracts · population-weighted
Arlington Heights vs Riverside How this neighborhood stacks against the citywide average
% of income on rent
75.3% +121%
Riverside: 34.0%
Average gross rent
$1,276 -33%
Riverside: $1,914
Average HH income
$81,467 -8%
Riverside: $88,575
Poverty rate
16.2% +29%
Riverside: 12.5%
Renter share
33.1% -23%
Riverside: 43.2%
Peer neighborhoods

Neighborhoods with similar eviction risk

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Geographic context

Risk heat across Arlington Heights and the region

Click any tract to drill in · 1 tracts span score 6.1–6.1

Why Arlington Heights scores 6.1

9 axes · pop-weighted · 1 = landlord-friendly
State political climate
legislature & governorship · Range 6.8–6.8 across tracts
6.8
Regional political climate
County-level mix · 2024 presidential margin · Range 5.4–5.4 across tracts
5.4
Local political climate
Parent city governance · Range 5.5–5.5 across tracts
5.5
Rent control risk
75% of income on rent · Range 5.5–5.5 across tracts
5.5
Eviction process difficulty
State notice requirements & court backlog · Range 6.5–6.5 across tracts
6.5
Tenant organizing strength
33% renter households · Range 5.0–5.0 across tracts
5.0
Housing court bias
County bench composition · Range 6.5–6.5 across tracts
6.5
Economic stress
16.2% below poverty line · Range 4.1–4.1 across tracts
4.1
Supply constraint
Rent-to-FMR gap & zoning friction · Range 1.0–1.0 across tracts
1.0
Risk score comparison

Arlington Heights vs. parent city, state, U.S.

Eviction Risk Score (0–10 scale).

Arlington Heights score vs. parent city, state, U.S.Arlington Heights: 6.16.1Arlington HeightsNeighborhoodParent city: 6.66.6Parent cityhost cityState: 6.66.6Stateavg in stateU.S.: 5.35.3U.S.national avgU.S. avg = 5.0
Census tracts

1 tracts in Arlington Heights

Ranked highest-risk first. Click for per-tract detail.

Tract Score Pop % over 30% on rent Average rent
06065031701 6.1 3,137 75% $1,276
Social Vulnerability Index

CDC SVI percentile: 94

Pop-weighted across 1 tracts. Higher = more vulnerable to disaster, displacement, and rent shocks. Source: CDC/ATSDR SVI 2022.

Socioeconomic status 91%ile
Poverty, unemployment, no-HS-diploma, housing cost burden
Household characteristics 99%ile
Single-parent HH, disability, language barriers, age 17- / 65+
Racial/ethnic minority 86%ile
Hispanic + non-white share of population
Housing & transport 62%ile
Multi-unit structures, mobile homes, crowding, no vehicle
CDC PLACES 2023 · pop-weighted

Eviction-adjacent indicators in Arlington Heights

Average across all constituent tracts, population-weighted. Source: CDC PLACES (cwsq-ngmh) crude prevalence.

Frequently asked

About Arlington Heights

Q1

What is the eviction-risk score for Arlington Heights?

Arlington Heights scores 6.1/10 (Elevated tier) across 1 census tracts. The pop-weighted Eviction Risk Score blends state law, county filing rates, parent-city politics, and tract-specific rent-to-income and poverty signals.

Q2

How does Arlington Heights compare to Riverside overall?

Arlington Heights scores 0.5 points lower than Riverside overall (6.6/10). Renters spend 75% of income on rent vs 34% citywide. Median rent: $1,276 vs $1,914.

Q3

What is the average rent in Arlington Heights?

Median gross rent in Arlington Heights is $1,276/month (pop-weighted across 1 census tracts, ACS 5-year 2023). 75% of renter households are cost-burdened.

Q4

What percentage of Arlington Heights residents are renters?

33% of Arlington Heights households are renter-occupied (vs 43% in Riverside). The neighborhood has 3,137 residents.

Q5

Is Arlington Heights a high social-vulnerability area?

Arlington Heights sits in the 94th percentile nationally on the CDC Social Vulnerability Index (highly vulnerable). The index combines poverty, unemployment, household composition, racial/ethnic minority share, and housing/transportation factors across all US census tracts.

Q6

How safe is Arlington Heights for landlords?

Arlington Heights carries a elevated-tier eviction-risk profile for landlords (6.1/10). Pop-weighted across 1 constituent tracts, the score blends parent-city rent-control posture, county eviction-process timelines, and tract-specific rent-to-income / poverty signals. Compared to Riverside as a whole (6.6/10), this neighborhood is lower-risk.

Q7

What is the demographic breakdown of Arlington Heights?

Arlington Heights has 3,299 residents (Hispanic / Latino Neighborhood). Top groups: Hispanic / Latino (69.2%), White (non-Hispanic) (22.8%), Black (non-Hispanic) (3.6%). Source: ACS 5-year 2023, table B03002.

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