Brownstoner 2009 Survey Results
We’ve owed you some results since we ran our latest reader survey a couple of weeks ago. Basically, there was very little difference between the results of the recent survey and the one we conducted back in 2007, but it’s still fun to look at. – 45% have been reading since before 2007 …

We’ve owed you some results since we ran our latest reader survey a couple of weeks ago. Basically, there was very little difference between the results of the recent survey and the one we conducted back in 2007, but it’s still fun to look at.
– 45% have been reading since before 2007
– 80% check the site at least once a day
– 45% check the site several times a day or more
– Male/female split was exactly 50/50
– 46% are in their 30s, 25% are in their 40s
– More than 95% have a college degree or higher
– Bankers and lawyers were the two highest-represented professions
– More than 60% work in Manhattan
– 70% make at least $100,000 per year
– 90% live in Brooklyn, 4% in Manhattan
– 20% of Brooklyn dwellers in Park Slope
– 59% own their own place: 53% houses, 26% co-ops, 21% condos
– 50% of renters planning to buy within next two years
– 74% of owners have fixed rate mortgages, 11% have none at all
– 30% think the Brooklyn market has already bottomed
– 50% think the market will bottom at some point in the next year
– Park Slope most favored nabe for investment over next 3-5 years
– 58% of home owners spend at least $2,500 a year on upkeep
– 49% would be willing to pay a premium for LEED certified construction
– 53% of readers have used the Forum in the past year to find a contractor
– 55% own a car
– 55% are childless, 22% have just one child, 23% have two or more
– 59% of readers with school-age children send them to public school
– 74% go out to dinner at least 3 times a month
– 35% order take-out at least 10 times a month
– 50% have used the Restaurants section to find a restaurant
– 72% have a Facebook account, 24% have a Twitter account
We’ll drop some more detailed graphics on you over the coming weeks.
DH, you need to change the ID if you want to shake the hipster douchebag image cause not everyone has oppty to meet you to decipher otherwise
I got your point Snappy and agree with it.
Some people with kids on this site (and in life) think the world revolves around them. We’ve just been given info today that shows they are the minority of people who read this blog, and some can’t seem to accept that fact. The rest of us MUST want to have kids too!
The fact remains…single people outnumber the people with kids here, so the endless schools debate or 2nd bedroom debate or whatever isn’t really as important (according to the stats) as some comments might have you believe sometimes…
> it aint gonna make one dent in how the ecology of the Earth works
Hmmmmm, who to believe? Thousands of scientists? Or *rob*?
I must retreat to my Cubicle of Solitude to ponder this.
That’s what I thought too Pete — 2-1/2 bathrooms seemed very comfortable for 9 people living in a house. But now the ‘bathroom obsession’ seems to say 2-1/2 baths would barely serve a couple with a toddler. It’s crazy.
I wish my parents were still well off and I was going to be at the receiving end of a nice “entitlement” when they… you know. But there’s not a whole lot of surplus in a social security check and a decimated retirement fund!
I guess victorian flatbush is “other”?
Oh, hell, my point has been missed completely. Nevermind!
“No you didn’t. You thought it was a fun pejorative to use.”
Wow – families are SOOOOO oppressed.
how about the fact that anything posted on this blog that has to do with people under the age of 35 is 99.9% likely to get the “hipster douchebag” perjorative.
You can borrow my step stool to get off your high horse if you’d like – i don’t mind.
tyburg – you grew up rich and entitled to most of us. I don’t understand that bathroom obsession people have these days either.
Surprised Ditmas Park, Victorian Flatbush, or whatever you want to call it these days, didn’t merit it’s own slice of the pie.