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Bushwick.

504 buildings ranked by open violation count. Browse the rankings, then audit any address to see what a listing won't tell you.

Buildings ranked

504

From NYC PLUTO seed

Visible risk signals

52,962

DOB + HPD combined

Median signal count

84

Per building, mid-pack

Highest-signal building

707

Worst single BBL

Bushwick's housing stock is a near-perfect cross-section of NYC's rental market: pre-1940 brick walk-ups for most of the eastern neighborhood, converted industrial loft buildings along the Morgan and Jefferson L stops, NYCHA campuses around Hylan, and newer 4- to 6-story podium buildings from the 2015-onward gentrification wave. The compliance pattern follows: the older walk-up belt carries classic heat / plumbing / lead violations, the loft conversions show DOB legal-conversion and CO violations, and the new builds carry construction-phase DOB filings. The list below ranks Bushwick buildings by current open HPD violations.

Ranked by open violations

100 Bushwick buildings worth a closer look.

Rankings start with visible maintenance-risk signals. Open any address to review the full audit: violations, permits, filings, fines, flood exposure, and neighborhood context.

#AddressRisk signalsAudit
1738 New Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn 707Audit →
2754 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn 474Audit →
3563 New Lots Avenue, Brooklyn 463Audit →
4381 Vernon Avenue, Brooklyn 459Audit →
5564 Bradford Street, Brooklyn 426Audit →
6509 Hinsdale Street, Brooklyn 413Audit →
7621 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn 341Audit →
8294 Snediker Avenue, Brooklyn 335Audit →
9516 Vermont Street, Brooklyn 332Audit →
10191 Schaefer Street, Brooklyn 317Audit →
11269 Linden Street, Brooklyn 317Audit →
121416 De Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn 291Audit →
13486 Glenmore Avenue, Brooklyn 289Audit →
14494 Sheffield Avenue, Brooklyn 288Audit →
15510 Riverdale Avenue, Brooklyn 253Audit →
16366 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn 253Audit →
17684 Hegeman Avenue, Brooklyn 251Audit →
18559 New Lots Avenue, Brooklyn 248Audit →
19186 Schaefer Street, Brooklyn 248Audit →
20791 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn 247Audit →
2176 Morgan Avenue, Brooklyn 247Audit →
22414 Melrose Street, Brooklyn 245Audit →
23552 Williams Avenue, Brooklyn 244Audit →
24100 Pulaski Street, Brooklyn 243Audit →
25640 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn 242Audit →
261573 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn 238Audit →
27104 Sunnyside Avenue, Brooklyn 236Audit →
28317 Menahan Street, Brooklyn 228Audit →
29736 Dumont Avenue, Brooklyn 226Audit →
30281 Wyona Street, Brooklyn 212Audit →
31603 Bradford Street, Brooklyn 209Audit →
3282 Vermont Street, Brooklyn 206Audit →
33235 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn 206Audit →
34282 Ashford Street, Brooklyn 204Audit →
35767 Blake Avenue, Brooklyn 203Audit →
3628 Alabama Avenue, Brooklyn 195Audit →
37159 Starr Street, Brooklyn 188Audit →
38389 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn 186Audit →
39385 Warwick Street, Brooklyn 184Audit →
40672 Hegeman Avenue, Brooklyn 181Audit →
41284 Snediker Avenue, Brooklyn 180Audit →
42224 Highland Boulevard, Brooklyn 179Audit →
43303 Wyona Street, Brooklyn 178Audit →
441132 Halsey Street, Brooklyn 177Audit →
4558 St Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn 176Audit →
46417 Menahan Street, Brooklyn 175Audit →
47353 Linden Street, Brooklyn 175Audit →
48700 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn 175Audit →
49269 New Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn 174Audit →
50195 New Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn 174Audit →
51190 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn 174Audit →
52779 Williams Avenue, Brooklyn 173Audit →
53719 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn 169Audit →
54525 Hegeman Avenue, Brooklyn 169Audit →
55228 Vernon Avenue, Brooklyn 169Audit →
56380 Cozine Avenue, Brooklyn 169Audit →
57135 Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn 166Audit →
58564 Wyona Street, Brooklyn 166Audit →
591298 Halsey Street, Brooklyn 165Audit →
60744 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn 161Audit →
61480 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn 159Audit →
62711 Evergreen Avenue, Brooklyn 158Audit →
63260 Heyward Street, Brooklyn 158Audit →
64153 Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn 157Audit →
65182 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn 157Audit →
66330 Hinsdale Street, Brooklyn 157Audit →
67757 Schenck Avenue, Brooklyn 156Audit →
68576 Jerome Street, Brooklyn 155Audit →
69224 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn 155Audit →
70690 Riverdale Avenue, Brooklyn 155Audit →
71184 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn 153Audit →
72631 Hendrix Street, Brooklyn 152Audit →
73498 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn 152Audit →
74440 Wyona Street, Brooklyn 148Audit →
75740 Sutter Avenue, Brooklyn 147Audit →
7625 Covert Street, Brooklyn 146Audit →
77578 Williams Avenue, Brooklyn 145Audit →
781336 Hancock Street, Brooklyn 144Audit →
79182 Van Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn 144Audit →
8073 Cooper Street, Brooklyn 142Audit →
81523 Blake Avenue, Brooklyn 142Audit →
82277 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn 141Audit →
83389 New Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn 140Audit →
84580 New Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn 140Audit →
85319 Schaefer Street, Brooklyn 139Audit →
86854 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn 137Audit →
87315 Harman Street, Brooklyn 137Audit →
88551 Liberty Avenue, Brooklyn 135Audit →
89741 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn 134Audit →
90165 Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn 132Audit →
91728 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn 132Audit →
92204 Ellery Street, Brooklyn 132Audit →
93694 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn 131Audit →
94663 Sutter Avenue, Brooklyn 131Audit →
95748 Sutter Avenue, Brooklyn 131Audit →
96404 Bradford Street, Brooklyn 130Audit →
9731 Bartlett Street, Brooklyn 130Audit →
98254 Stockholm Street, Brooklyn 130Audit →
99587 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn 130Audit →
100327 Menahan Street, Brooklyn 130Audit →
Showing 100 of 504 · ordered by open violationsUpdated at last deploy

Bushwick FAQ

Frequently asked about Bushwick buildings.

Are Bushwick loft conversions legal residential units?

Many Bushwick lofts started as artist-in-residence (AIR) conversions in the 1990s-2000s and went through the NYC Loft Law process to legalize. Others remain in a gray zone with mismatched COs. The audit checks each BBL's current CO against the listed unit count and flags illegal conversions. If a listing emphasizes 'live/work loft' without specifying legal residential CO, run the audit before signing.

Which Bushwick ZIP has the most violations?

ZIP 11207 (the eastern, larger Bushwick ZIP toward the Brooklyn-Queens border) tends to carry the highest per-building counts in our index, driven by older landlord-owned walk-ups. 11237 (around the Jefferson and DeKalb L stops, with more loft conversion stock) trends slightly lower on average, though individual buildings can be outliers.

Is Bushwick rent-stabilized?

A significant share of Bushwick's pre-1974 walk-up stock is rent-stabilized through standard rules (6+ units, pre-1974). Newer 4-6 story buildings are mostly market-rate unless a 421-a abatement attached stabilization for a fixed term. The audit's DHCR check shows current stabilization status; many Bushwick tenants don't realize they're stabilized.

Are post-2015 new-construction Bushwick buildings safer?

On open-violation density, yes — the newer podium buildings on Wyckoff, Knickerbocker, and DeKalb Avenues carry meaningfully fewer per-unit violations than the surrounding pre-war walk-ups. That said, several have accumulated DOB construction-phase violations or façade filings worth checking individually. New ≠ defect-free; always pull the BBL.

Should I avoid Bushwick buildings near industrial lots?

Bushwick has significant historical contamination at some former industrial sites — particularly along the Newtown Creek border and around former chemical-storage parcels. The audit doesn't currently overlay state environmental records, but you can cross-check the address against NYS DEC's Environmental Site Remediation Database (free) for nearby remediation sites before signing.

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