Neighborhood Risk Rankings · Brooklyn / Bushwick
Bushwick.
504 buildings ranked by open violation count. Browse the rankings, then audit any address to see what a listing won't tell you.
Highest count
707.
Worst single building in Bushwick.
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.
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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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