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Ranking de riesgo de edificios

Ranking de riesgo de edificios en Queens

Queens is NYC's most ethnically diverse borough, with 138 distinct neighborhoods stretching from Long Island City high-rises to single-family homes in Forest Hills, Bayside, and the Rockaways. The compliance pattern here skews differently than the rest of NYC — Queens has historically high rates of illegal conversions (basement and attic units rented without DOB sign-off), unpermitted renovations on single- and two-family homes, and certificate-of-occupancy mismatches where a building's actual use diverges from its filed CO. The list below ranks Queens buildings flagged for significant open HPD violations, sorted by current open count.

Edificios clasificados

570

Señales de riesgo visibles

82.648

Mediana de señales

120

Edificio con más señales

614

100 edificios de Queens que merecen una revisión más cercana

El ranking empieza con señales visibles de riesgo de mantenimiento. Abre cualquier dirección para revisar la auditoría completa: infracciones, permisos, registros, multas, riesgo de inundación y contexto del vecindario.

#DirecciónSeñales de riesgo
17-11 Seagirt Avenue, Queens614
223-35 29 Avenue, Queens598
387-40 165 Street, Queens514
434-15 Parsons Boulevard, Queens480
589-29 163 Street, Queens438
685-32 168 Place, Queens428
741-25 Kissena Boulevard, Queens421
839-06 114 Street, Queens404
913-62 Gipson Street, Queens383
1063-41 110 Street, Queens382
1141-25 Case Street, Queens372
12116-10 14 Road, Queens370
1333-54 83 Street, Queens365
1434-57 73 Street, Queens364
1565-36 99 Street, Queens344
1611-21 47 Road, Queens330
1733-53 82 Street, Queens330
1841-15 46 Street, Queens325
1941-40 Denman Street, Queens321
20147-31 38 Avenue, Queens315
2187-01 51 Avenue, Queens308
2237-06 72 Street, Queens307
2390-11 149 Street, Queens307
2497-52 75 Street, Queens300
2510-01 Hartman Lane, Queens299
26144-07 Sanford Avenue, Queens293
2735-17 146 Street, Queens285
2834-46 91 Street, Queens283
2934-05 44 Street, Queens283
30121-19 Sutphin Boulevard, Queens281
31183-18 140 Avenue, Queens281
3286-05 60 Road, Queens277
33144-44 41 Avenue, Queens276
3486-01 37 Avenue, Queens276
35147-08 72 Road, Queens274
3694-20 Astoria Boulevard, Queens270
37102-43 Corona Avenue, Queens270
3844-05 Macnish Street, Queens267
3985-49 96 Street, Queens264
40202-19 Horace Harding Expressway, Queens264
417-07 Beach 9 Street, Queens262
4287-86 116 Street, Queens262
4383-55 Austin Street, Queens261
4489-04 34 Avenue, Queens258
45130-25 129 Street, Queens258
46114-05 170 Street, Queens257
4737-37 88 Street, Queens249
48140-65 Beech Avenue, Queens248
4990-38 170 Street, Queens244
5044-19 Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Queens243
5143-33 48 Street, Queens242
52195-14 Hollis Avenue, Queens242
5388-73 193 Street, Queens240
54164-06 109 Avenue, Queens240
55153-16 South Road, Queens239
5637-33 College Point Boulevard, Queens234
578-10 27 Avenue, Queens230
5843-09 47 Avenue, Queens230
59140-70 Ash Avenue, Queens229
60357 Beach 70 Street, Queens228
6171-05 37 Avenue, Queens227
62108-14 Guy R Brewer Boulevard, Queens226
63140-71 Ash Avenue, Queens225
6440-26 Benham Street, Queens224
65133-24 Sanford Avenue, Queens224
6632-50 93 Street, Queens221
67137-38 45 Avenue, Queens219
6823-30 31 Road, Queens217
69325 Beach 57 Street, Queens216
7041-44 76 Street, Queens214
7171-44 160 Street, Queens212
7271-11 37 Avenue, Queens211
73114-49 148 Street, Queens210
7435-08 95 Street, Queens208
75170-06 88 Avenue, Queens206
7672-10 41 Avenue, Queens203
7734-20 31 Avenue, Queens201
7847-07 39 Street, Queens201
79115-09 Sutphin Boulevard, Queens199
80105-22 Merrick Boulevard, Queens195
8145-34 40 Street, Queens194
8295-15 Brisbin Street, Queens192
831717 Putnam Avenue, Queens192
8440-19 99 Street, Queens191
8529-18 Martin Court, Queens191
8621-38 31 Street, Queens190
8792-12 175 Street, Queens190
88144-44 Sanford Avenue, Queens189
8957-31 108 Street, Queens188
9042-04 111 Street, Queens188
9113-67 Mc Bride Street, Queens186
9242-42 Ithaca Street, Queens185
9332-02 47 Street, Queens185
94218-65 98 Avenue, Queens185
95132-45 Maple Avenue, Queens182
96178-20 Selover Road, Queens182
9789-10 Whitney Avenue, Queens181
9887-16 Winchester Boulevard, Queens181
9913-96 Beach Channel Drive, Queens181
100103-10 Queens Boulevard, Queens181

Preguntas frecuentes sobre edificios en Queens

Which Queens neighborhoods have the most building violations?

Jackson Heights, Corona, East Elmhurst, and parts of Far Rockaway carry the highest per-building HPD violation counts in Queens. These tend to be older multifamily neighborhoods with high tenant-density and significant rent-regulated stock. Newer construction in Long Island City and Hunters Point shows much lower violation rates on average, though check each specific BBL since outliers exist.

How do I check if a Queens basement apartment is legal?

Most Queens basement and cellar apartments are illegal conversions — meaning the unit is not on the building's filed Certificate of Occupancy. Our audit checks the CO against the listed unit count and flags mismatches. If you're being shown a basement apartment that the listing claims is 'finished' or 'in-law,' run the audit before signing — illegal units can be vacated by DOB at any time with no relocation assistance.

Are Long Island City new-construction buildings violation-free?

No new-construction building is truly violation-free — DOB will issue work-permit and construction-fence violations during build-out, and many post-2015 LIC towers have accumulated dozens of resolved violations from the construction phase. What matters is whether OPEN violations remain and whether complaints have arisen post-occupancy. Our audit separates open vs. closed and flags any open class-C hazardous issues prominently.

What's an illegal conversion in Queens and why does it matter?

An illegal conversion is a unit being rented that doesn't appear on the building's filed Certificate of Occupancy — typically basements, cellars, attic spaces, or garages converted to bedrooms. They're a serious risk for tenants: no legal recourse for habitability, no rent regulation, and DOB can issue a vacate order at any time. The audit's CO check + DOB violation history catches most illegal conversions.

Should I avoid Queens buildings with open DOB violations?

Not necessarily — DOB violations cover a wide range, from minor work-permit lapses to active stop-work orders. A building with 20 open DOB violations may be fine; a building with one open stop-work order on the elevator should give you pause. Read the violation descriptions in the audit rather than the raw count.

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