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Ranking de riesgo de edificios

Ranking de riesgo de edificios en Staten Island

Staten Island is NYC's most suburban borough — single-family detached homes and small multi-units dominate, with notable apartment concentrations in St. George, New Brighton, Port Richmond, and along the North Shore. The compliance profile here looks different than the rest of NYC: most violations involve shoreline flood-zone disclosure (post-Sandy), permitting on home additions, and a small set of large multifamily buildings that drive the borough's open-violation count well out of proportion to their unit share. The list below ranks Staten Island buildings flagged for significant open HPD violations.

Edificios clasificados

73

Señales de riesgo visibles

11.860

Mediana de señales

133

Edificio con más señales

866

73 edificios de Staten Island 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
1140 Park Hill Avenue, Staten Island866
2185 Park Hill Avenue, Staten Island637
377 Harrison Avenue, Staten Island458
4260 Parkhill Avenue, Staten Island400
552 Quinn Street, Staten Island321
652 Harbor Road, Staten Island284
72172 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island231
8107 Albion Place, Staten Island231
940A Wolkoff Lane, Staten Island224
10115 Brook Street, Staten Island216
11247 Mc Clean Avenue, Staten Island213
12148 Brighton Avenue, Staten Island186
13194 Seaview Avenue, Staten Island185
14145 Lincoln Avenue, Staten Island176
15600 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island176
16514 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island173
17298 St Marks Place, Staten Island169
18216 Jersey Street, Staten Island164
19283 Jersey Street, Staten Island164
2055 Holland Avenue, Staten Island158
21388 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island157
221924 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island154
23180 Van Pelt Avenue, Staten Island153
249 Cebra Avenue, Staten Island150
2558 Barker Street, Staten Island148
265 Slosson Terrace, Staten Island147
2777 Elm Street, Staten Island146
28102 Maple Avenue, Staten Island145
29251 Broad Street, Staten Island143
3079 Osgood Avenue, Staten Island142
31118 Hendricks Avenue, Staten Island142
32253 Van Duzer Street, Staten Island138
3378 Elm Street, Staten Island136
34236 Hooker Place, Staten Island135
35438 St Marks Place, Staten Island135
36190 North Railroad Avenue, Staten Island134
3717 Pine Street, Staten Island133
3881 Bodine Street, Staten Island131
39139 Beach Street, Staten Island131
40225A Jersey Street, Staten Island121
4145 Curtis Place, Staten Island119
42207 Targee Street, Staten Island118
4313 Lake Avenue, Staten Island117
4434 Layton Avenue, Staten Island117
45220 Kinghorn Street, Staten Island117
46153 South Avenue, Staten Island116
47114 Fahy Avenue, Staten Island116
486 Ludwig Lane, Staten Island116
49818 Post Avenue, Staten Island114
50908 Van Duzer Street, Staten Island112
51281 Broadway, Staten Island108
5266 Cassidy Place, Staten Island107
5391 Ann Street, Staten Island106
54137 Heberton Avenue, Staten Island105
55336 Jersey Street, Staten Island104
56173 Grandview Avenue, Staten Island104
5747 Winter Avenue, Staten Island103
5817 Harbor Road, Staten Island100
59150 Hendricks Avenue, Staten Island100
6069 Clark Lane, Staten Island100
6122 Stanley Avenue, Staten Island99
6251 Brook Street, Staten Island98
63107 Scribner Avenue, Staten Island95
64173 Benziger Avenue, Staten Island94
6583 Thompson Street, Staten Island94
66663 Bay Street, Staten Island94
67411 Jersey Street, Staten Island91
6882 Van Duzer Street, Staten Island91
6999 Ann Street, Staten Island91
70200 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island91
7155 Austin Place, Staten Island90
72195 Benziger Avenue, Staten Island90
7390 Elm Street, Staten Island90

Preguntas frecuentes sobre edificios en Staten Island

Which Staten Island areas have the most building violations?

Port Richmond, Stapleton, and parts of the North Shore carry Staten Island's highest per-building violation counts — these are also where most of the borough's multifamily apartment stock sits. South Shore neighborhoods (Tottenville, Annadale, Great Kills) are dominated by single-family homes and show very low aggregate violation counts.

How do I check if a Staten Island home is in a FEMA flood zone?

Our audit cross-references the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer against the property's geocoded location. The report shows the flood zone designation (e.g., Zone AE, Zone X) and base flood elevation if applicable. Staten Island has the largest residential exposure to FEMA flood zones in NYC, especially along the South and East shores — Sandy-era damage records are often relevant for homes sold in those areas.

Are Staten Island single-family homes covered in our audits?

Yes — any BBL with a registered Certificate of Occupancy can be audited. For single-family homes the audit pulls DOB permit history, any open violations, FEMA flood zone, ACRIS sales history, and the neighborhood signals (school grades, NYPD precinct safety, transit access). Single-family Staten Island homes typically have far fewer open violations than apartment buildings.

What's the average violation count for Staten Island apartments?

Staten Island multifamily buildings average lower open-violation counts than comparable buildings in Brooklyn or the Bronx — partly because the borough has fewer large rent-stabilized walk-ups and partly because building density is lower. That said, a handful of larger Staten Island apartment complexes carry significant open-violation histories and appear at the top of our list below.

Should I worry about Sandy-era damage records on Staten Island?

If you're buying or renting in a coastal Staten Island neighborhood (South Shore, East Shore, parts of the North Shore), Sandy-era damage and rebuild records are worth checking. Our audit pulls DOB post-Sandy permit filings and FEMA flood-zone designation. A property in FEMA Zone AE with no record of post-Sandy elevation or flood-proofing work is a flag worth understanding before signing.

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