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Property Audit ReportBBL 1018750057Generated Jun 11, 2026
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Open Violations

0

DOB + HPD

Unpaid Fines

$0

OATH / ECB

Flood Zone

X

FEMA designation

Audit Score

67/100

Composite index

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244 West 104 Street is tracked in NYC Property Audit as BBL 1018750057, located in MN, built in 1898, 24 residential units, 0 open DOB/HPD violation signals, FEMA flood zone X. The free preview keeps address-level facts crawl-visible while the full due-diligence report remains available in the audit.

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Key Findings

1 item
Annual property tax estimated at ~$195,248 (Tax Class 2)· NYC DOF

Building Details

✓ Verified · PLUTO
Building Area
18,576 sf
Zoning
R8 / R9A · C1-5 overlay
Basement
Partial Basement
Land Use
Multi-Family Elevator Buildings
Registered Owner
Quick facts
How many units does this building have?
24 residential units.
How tall is this building?
6 stories, non-fireproof construction, built in 1898.
How big is the lot?
4,040 sq ft (40 ft × 100.92 ft).
What's the building class?
Class D9 — Elevator apt.
How many buildings are on this lot?
1 building on the lot.
Overall Outlook
Long-term signal for residential or commercial viability
Standard Urban
Maintenance Reliability
Clean record — safe to sign
100 / 100
Safety
Moderate activity — typical urban
67 / 100
Daily Life
Transit access via 103 St (1)
~1 min subway

Compliance · 10-year history

Violation timeline

DOB · HPD · OATH

Clean record for 10 years.

No DOB / HPD / OATH violations filed since 2016.

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