Jasmine Springs Eviction Risk: Moderate , Corona
Tract 06065041410 · Riverside, CA · pop 3,044 · neighborhood within 1.3 mi
Census tract 06065041410 runs through the Jasmine Springs neighborhood of Corona. With 3,044 residents, it scores $1/10 for landlords. It lands near the 76th percentile nationally for landlord eviction risk.
Rent eats 30% or more of income for 58% of renter households, a severe level, and 16% are severely burdened at 50% or more. The typical renter pays about $1,477 a month while the average household earns $72,982 a year, roughly 24% of income at the averages. Renters make up 43% of occupied homes.
Percentile rank
Higher percentile = riskier than more peers.Risk heat across Corona and the region
Centroid at 33.8801, -117.5306 · click any tract to drill in
Why Jasmine Springs scores 4.4
9 axes · 1 = landlord-friendlyHow Jasmine Springs compares
Risk score vs. parent city, county, state.SVI percentile: 83
CDC/ATSDR 2022. Higher = more vulnerable. National percentile across 84k tracts.
- 96%Socioeconomic
- 73%Household composition
- 97%Racial/ethnic minority
- 34%Housing & transportation
Census tracts with similar eviction risk
Within Jasmine Springs. Closest by Eviction Risk Score.
Eviction-adjacent indicators
Crude prevalence of conditions linked to housing loss. Source: CDC PLACES (cwsq-ngmh), 2023 model-based small-area estimates.
- 28.8%Housing insecurity
- 13.2%Utility-shutoff threat
- 34.4%Food insecurity
- 27.3%SNAP enrollment
- 15.9%Transit barriers
- 24.6%No health insurance
- 19.0%Frequent mental distress
- 39.7%Any disability
What drives eviction risk in Jasmine Springs
The heaviest input here is eviction process difficulty at 6.4/10. That part comes from the wider legal climate rather than the tract itself. Statewide and court-level factors such as eviction-process speed and rent-control exposure are inherited from Corona 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 Riverside County average of 6.2 and in line with the California statewide average of 6.1. Within its own county it reads on the safer side for landlords.
The tract is predominantly Hispanic or Latino and ranks around the 83rd 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.
In CDC survey modeling, about 28.8% of adults here said they could not pay rent or mortgage at some point in the past year, and 13.2% faced a utility shutoff threat, a common early warning before a filing.
For a landlord, this is a tract where process discipline pays off. Clean paperwork and steady screening keep the elevated risk manageable.
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Highest-risk tracts in Corona
Top eight tracts in Corona ranked by composite eviction-risk score.