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Neighborhood Risk Rankings · Staten Island / St. George

St. George.

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

Buildings ranked

57

From NYC PLUTO seed

Visible risk signals

5,534

DOB + HPD combined

Median signal count

86

Per building, mid-pack

Highest-signal building

229

Worst single BBL

St. George occupies Staten Island's northeast tip, anchored by the St. George Ferry Terminal — the borough's main connection to Manhattan. It's one of the few Staten Island neighborhoods with meaningful multifamily apartment stock: pre-war and post-war 4- to 6-story walk-ups and a small tier of mid-rise elevator buildings, plus Victorian and turn-of-the-century single-family homes on the Bay Street and Curtis High School hillside. Compliance flags concentrate in the multifamily stock along Bay Street and the Stuyvesant Place corridor; the single-family hillside trends very low. The list below ranks St. George buildings by current open HPD violations.

Ranked by open violations

57 St. George 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
1115 Brook Street, Staten Island 229Audit →
2283 Jersey Street, Staten Island 197Audit →
3148 Brighton Avenue, Staten Island 186Audit →
4514 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island 173Audit →
5298 St Marks Place, Staten Island 169Audit →
6216 Jersey Street, Staten Island 164Audit →
7388 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island 157Audit →
89 Cebra Avenue, Staten Island 150Audit →
95 Slosson Terrace, Staten Island 147Audit →
10118 Hendricks Avenue, Staten Island 142Audit →
11438 St Marks Place, Staten Island 135Audit →
1217 Pine Street, Staten Island 133Audit →
13225A Jersey Street, Staten Island 120Audit →
1445 Curtis Place, Staten Island 118Audit →
1534 Layton Avenue, Staten Island 117Audit →
1666 Cassidy Place, Staten Island 107Audit →
1747 Winter Avenue, Staten Island 103Audit →
1822 Stanley Avenue, Staten Island 99Audit →
1951 Brook Street, Staten Island 98Audit →
20336 Jersey Street, Staten Island 97Audit →
21107 Scribner Avenue, Staten Island 95Audit →
22173 Benziger Avenue, Staten Island 94Audit →
23411 Jersey Street, Staten Island 91Audit →
2482 Van Duzer Street, Staten Island 91Audit →
25200 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island 91Audit →
26195 Benziger Avenue, Staten Island 90Audit →
2718 York Avenue, Staten Island 89Audit →
2845 St Pauls Avenue, Staten Island 87Audit →
2913 Slosson Terrace, Staten Island 86Audit →
3047 Stanley Avenue, Staten Island 82Audit →
31410 Westervelt Avenue, Staten Island 79Audit →
3260 Hamilton Avenue, Staten Island 78Audit →
33220 Benziger Avenue, Staten Island 77Audit →
34150 Hendricks Avenue, Staten Island 75Audit →
35136 Hendricks Avenue, Staten Island 75Audit →
3633 Central Avenue, Staten Island 72Audit →
37427 Jersey Street, Staten Island 69Audit →
38700 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island 69Audit →
39246 Benziger Avenue, Staten Island 69Audit →
4056 Taft Avenue, Staten Island 69Audit →
41141 St Marks Place, Staten Island 68Audit →
42299 St Marks Place, Staten Island 66Audit →
4371 Central Avenue, Staten Island 66Audit →
4484 St Pauls Avenue, Staten Island 66Audit →
45165 St Marks Place, Staten Island 65Audit →
46794 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island 65Audit →
4761 Tysen Street, Staten Island 64Audit →
4810 Brighton Avenue, Staten Island 64Audit →
4923 Brook Street, Staten Island 64Audit →
50100 Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island 61Audit →
51179 Corson Avenue, Staten Island 61Audit →
52260 Corson Avenue, Staten Island 61Audit →
53319A Jersey Street, Staten Island 60Audit →
541051 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island 59Audit →
55115 Corson Avenue, Staten Island 59Audit →
5616 Van Tuyl Street, Staten Island 58Audit →
5733 Pine Street, Staten Island 58Audit →
Showing 57 of 57 · ordered by open violationsUpdated at last deploy

St. George FAQ

Frequently asked about St. George buildings.

Why is St. George the only Staten Island neighborhood we cover?

Staten Island's housing stock is overwhelmingly single-family detached homes, which carry few open HPD violations per BBL — most of the borough doesn't generate enough multifamily violation data to anchor a neighborhood hub. St. George has the borough's densest apartment stock and is the natural starting point. Other Staten Island neighborhoods (Stapleton, Port Richmond) may be added as the index expands.

Are St. George waterfront buildings in a FEMA flood zone?

Yes — the Bay Street strip and the lower elevations near the Ferry Terminal sit in FEMA Zone AE. Sandy did significant damage here in 2012. The hillside residential area (Curtis High School, Stuyvesant Place, Westervelt Avenue) sits above the flood zone. The audit pulls FEMA designation per BBL; for any property within several blocks of the harbor, flood history is worth checking.

Are St. George Victorian homes a good buy compliance-wise?

St. George's Victorian and turn-of-the-century single-family homes (mostly on the hillside between Bay Street and Brighton Avenue) average very low open-violation counts. The main risks are unpermitted prior renovations, façade work, and historic-district issues (parts of St. George sit inside the St. George/New Brighton Historic District). The audit's DOB permit history catches most of these.

Are St. George apartments rent-stabilized?

Many of the pre-1974 6+ unit St. George apartment buildings are rent-stabilized through standard rules. Staten Island has one of NYC's smaller stabilized supplies overall, but St. George's apartment concentration carries a meaningful tier. The audit's DHCR check shows the specific building's status.

How does St. George compare to Manhattan or Brooklyn on compliance?

St. George averages meaningfully lower per-building open-violation counts than Manhattan or Brooklyn apartment neighborhoods — partly stock vintage and lower density, partly Staten Island's overall housing-market profile (smaller landlord portfolios, less rent-regulated pressure). Several specific St. George buildings carry significant open histories and appear at the top of the list below.

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