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Ranking de riesgo del barrio · Queens / Forest Hills

Forest Hills.

35 edificios clasificados por número de infracciones abiertas. Explora la clasificación, luego audita cualquier dirección para ver lo que un anuncio no te dice.

Edificios clasificados

35

De los datos PLUTO de NYC

Señales de riesgo visibles

3645

DOB + HPD combinados

Mediana de señales

89

Por edificio, en la media

Edificio con más señales

382

Peor BBL individual

Forest Hills runs through central Queens, anchored by the Forest Hills Gardens private development south of Queens Boulevard and the dense pre-war apartment stock along Austin Street, Yellowstone Boulevard, and 108th Street. The housing stock skews newer than Jackson Heights or Sunnyside — most apartment buildings here are 6- to 12-story pre-war and post-war elevator buildings rather than walk-ups, and many are co-op rather than rental. Forest Hills Gardens (1909, designed by Grosvenor Atterbury) is a private gated planned community with its own internal rules. The compliance picture is mixed — lower per-building counts than central or western Queens. The list below ranks Forest Hills buildings by current open HPD violations.

Clasificado por infracciones abiertas

35 edificios de Forest Hills 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 riesgoAuditar
163-41 110 Street, Queens 382Auditar →
2103-10 Queens Boulevard, Queens 182Auditar →
399-06 67 Road, Queens 178Auditar →
467-25 Dartmouth Street, Queens 155Auditar →
5111-45 76 Drive, Queens 150Auditar →
667-30 Dartmouth Street, Queens 136Auditar →
7108-49 63 Avenue, Queens 134Auditar →
864-35 Yellowstone Boulevard, Queens 115Auditar →
972-61 113 Street, Queens 113Auditar →
1075-20 113 Street, Queens 106Auditar →
1176-26 113 Street, Queens 105Auditar →
12101-24 Queens Boulevard, Queens 104Auditar →
1362-27 108 Street, Queens 102Auditar →
1463-12 110 Street, Queens 101Auditar →
15111-03 76 Drive, Queens 100Auditar →
1665-11 108 Street, Queens 92Auditar →
1768-12 Yellowstone Boulevard, Queens 89Auditar →
18110-20 73 Road, Queens 89Auditar →
19102-36 64 Avenue, Queens 85Auditar →
2063-31 110 Street, Queens 84Auditar →
2163-08 Grand Central Parkway North, Queens 80Auditar →
22107-19 70 Avenue, Queens 78Auditar →
23103-11 68 Drive, Queens 77Auditar →
2475-41 113 Street, Queens 75Auditar →
2563-61 110 Street, Queens 73Auditar →
26103-19 68 Road, Queens 72Auditar →
27108-50 62 Drive, Queens 71Auditar →
2862-63 110 Street, Queens 71Auditar →
2967-17 Yellowstone Boulevard, Queens 70Auditar →
30111-38 76 Drive, Queens 70Auditar →
3163-69 110 Street, Queens 66Auditar →
32109-19 72 Avenue, Queens 63Auditar →
33111-19 66 Avenue, Queens 60Auditar →
3472-81 113 Street, Queens 59Auditar →
35103-27 Queens Boulevard, Queens 58Auditar →
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Preguntas frecuentes de Forest Hills

Preguntas frecuentes sobre edificios en Forest Hills.

Are Forest Hills Gardens row houses a good buy?

Forest Hills Gardens (the private 1909 planned community south of Queens Boulevard) is one of NYC's best-preserved row-house enclaves, with very low open-violation counts thanks to owner-occupied stability and the community's internal architectural review (separate from LPC). The audit shows public records; for any Forest Hills Gardens contract, ask about the Gardens Corporation's review requirements separately.

Are Forest Hills co-ops compliance-clean?

Most large Forest Hills co-ops (along Yellowstone Boulevard, 108th Street, and the Queens Boulevard corridor) are professionally managed with active reserve funds and meaningfully lower per-building open-violation counts than the area's rental stock. A handful carry layered façade or elevator filings. The audit shows the specific building's record.

Is Forest Hills landmark-district-protected?

Forest Hills Gardens is privately owned and managed by the Gardens Corporation rather than the city — exterior work goes through the corporation's review, not LPC. Most of the rest of Forest Hills is outside formal LPC historic districts. The audit's DOB permit history catches unpermitted work in the public-records system; the Gardens has separate internal rules a buyer should research.

Are Forest Hills apartment buildings rent-stabilized?

Many pre-1974 6+ unit Forest Hills apartment buildings are rent-stabilized through standard rules. A meaningful share of the area's apartment stock converted to co-op in the 1980s-1990s, removing those buildings from stabilization. The audit's DHCR check shows current status; the rental vs co-op split matters significantly.

How does Forest Hills compare to Rego Park on compliance?

Forest Hills and adjacent Rego Park (11374) carry similar overall compliance profiles — pre-war and post-war elevator co-ops with low per-building counts, plus a smaller tier of higher-violation rental walk-ups. Forest Hills has more co-op conversion, Rego Park has more remaining rental stabilization. The audit's BBL-level data is the right comparison point.

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