社区风险排行 · Manhattan / Washington Heights
Washington Heights.
338 栋楼宇按未关闭违规数排名。浏览排名后,可以审计任意地址,看到挂牌信息不会告诉你的内容。
最高数
725.
Washington Heights 中违规数最多的单栋楼宇。
上榜建筑
338
来自 NYC PLUTO 数据
可见风险信号
41,593
DOB + HPD 合计
信号中位数
95
每栋楼,中位水平
最高信号建筑
725
数值最高的单个 BBL
Washington Heights occupies upper Manhattan from 155th to Dyckman, with a housing stock dominated by 6- to 8-story pre-war elevator apartment buildings and Art Deco walk-ups along Broadway, Fort Washington, and Cabrini Boulevard. Roughly 70% of the housing stock predates 1947, making it one of NYC's deepest rent-stabilized markets — and one of its highest open-violation neighborhoods on a per-building basis. The compliance pattern is classic upper-Manhattan: heat and hot-water flags in winter, plumbing risers in century-old buildings, and lead-paint violations in pre-1978 stock. The list below ranks Washington Heights buildings by current open HPD violations.
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100 栋值得进一步查看的 Washington Heights 建筑.
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Washington Heights 常见问题
关于 Washington Heights 建筑的常见问题.
Why does Washington Heights have so many open violations?
Three structural factors: (1) the housing stock — most buildings predate 1947 and face aging systems with limited reserve funding; (2) high rent-regulated supply, where rent caps constrain owner repair budgets; (3) high tenant density per building, which raises complaint origins. The result is genuinely higher counts per BBL than midtown Manhattan, not a measurement artifact. The class breakdown matters more than the headline number.
Are Washington Heights pre-war elevator buildings well-maintained?
It varies dramatically by ownership. Some pre-war elevator buildings on Fort Washington and Cabrini are professionally managed with active capital reserves and low open-violation counts. Others, mostly landlord-owned rent-stabilized stock, carry hundreds of open violations per BBL. The audit shows the specific building's open count and class breakdown — don't infer from the block.
Which Washington Heights ZIP has the most violations?
ZIP 10033 (central Washington Heights, around 181st and the A train) tends to carry the highest per-building open-violation counts in our index, followed by 10032 (Audubon Avenue and below). 10040 (north of Dyckman toward Inwood) trends lower thanks to a mix of newer construction and lower density.
Is Washington Heights rent-stabilized?
A large majority of pre-1974 Washington Heights apartment stock is rent-stabilized through standard 6+ unit rules. Several 421-a and J-51 buildings carry stabilization for the abatement term. The audit's DHCR check shows the building's specific status. Many Washington Heights tenants don't realize they're stabilized — important to verify before signing a lease renewal.
Should I worry about lead paint in a Washington Heights apartment?
Yes — most Washington Heights buildings predate 1978 and are subject to NYC Local Law 1 lead-paint remediation when a child under 6 is in the unit. Several Washington Heights landlords carry significant open class-C lead-paint violations in our index. If you're moving in with young children, request the most recent lead inspection records as part of the lease process.