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Ranking de riesgo del barrio · Queens / Long Island City

Long Island City.

21 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

21

De los datos PLUTO de NYC

Señales de riesgo visibles

2151

DOB + HPD combinados

Mediana de señales

80

Por edificio, en la media

Edificio con más señales

330

Peor BBL individual

Long Island City underwent NYC's largest residential rezoning of the 2000s — the waterfront strip in ZIP 11109 went from industrial to roughly 40 glass towers in fifteen years, and central LIC (11101) is filling in around it. The compliance picture skews young: most buildings here are under 15 years old, with relatively low open-violation counts on a per-unit basis, but some towers carry significant absolute totals simply because they have 300-700 units each. Older industrial-conversion lofts and pre-war walk-up pockets show the deeper compliance histories. The list below ranks LIC buildings by current open HPD violations.

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Why are LIC towers' violation counts misleading?

A glass tower with 500 units and 40 open violations averages 0.08 per unit — extremely low — but the headline number 'forty' can look alarming next to a 20-unit walk-up with 8 violations (0.4 per unit, five times worse). Always read per-unit, not absolute. The audit shows unit counts so the math is transparent.

Are LIC 421-a buildings rent-stabilized?

Yes during the abatement term. Many LIC towers built under 421-a are stabilized for the duration of the tax benefit — typically 15-25 years. Several of the earliest waterfront 421-a buildings are now in their final years of stabilization. The audit shows the building's tax-abatement status and DHCR registration; the lease addendum on a stabilized 421-a unit must disclose the expiration year.

Is the LIC waterfront in a FEMA flood zone?

The entire 11109 waterfront strip sits in FEMA Zone AE — high-risk flood zone with a defined 100-year base flood elevation. The post-rezoning towers were built to elevated floodproofing standards. If you're buying or renting in 11109, the audit pulls the specific zone and any post-Sandy DOB filings; flood insurance is essentially required for any ground-floor exposure.

Which LIC towers have the most complaints?

A handful of larger waterfront and Queens Plaza towers carry significant open-violation histories — some tied to construction-defect suits, others to façade-repair filings or elevator outages. The list below ranks the LIC buildings in our index by current open count; the worst BBL is meaningfully more concerning than the next several, so don't average across the neighborhood.

Is LIC safer to rent than older Queens neighborhoods?

On open-violation counts per unit, yes — LIC buildings average dramatically lower than Astoria, Jackson Heights, or Corona walk-ups. But two caveats: (1) several specific LIC towers have outsize violation counts, so check the BBL; (2) newer construction is not automatically defect-free — 2010s-era LIC has its share of façade and elevator suits worth checking individually.

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