30-30 Parsons Boulevard
Composite verdict
This is a 2-family, 2-unit home built in 1920 (106 years old) in Flushing, Queens, owned by LEE, SOYUNG. HPD violation data is not available for this building — it may be exempt from HPD registration as a small residential property — so there is no public record of maintenance complaints or violations to review. Rent stabilization data is also unavailable, as the BBL is not in the WoW database. What the data does show is reassuring on several fronts: a 96/100 A-grade crime score with only 4 nearby incidents, no bedbug filings in the past 3 years, and a very quiet noise environment (5 noise complaints in 12 months). The dominant 311 concern in the area is parking — 57 parking-related complaints including 37 blocked driveway calls — which is worth understanding if you have a car or expect deliveries.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
units
(out of 100)
rent
rating
min walk
(311 complaints)
errands grade
nearby
- HPD registration data is not available for this building — can the landlord provide documentation of any maintenance history, open repairs, or prior complaints, and confirm whether the building is registered with HPD or exempt?
- The building was constructed in 1920 and is 106 years old — what major systems (boiler, plumbing, electrical wiring, roof) have been updated, and can the landlord provide dates or documentation of those upgrades?
- Rent stabilization status could not be confirmed through public records — is this unit rent-stabilized or subject to any other rent regulation, and can that be confirmed in writing before signing?
- 311 records show 37 blocked driveway complaints and 20 illegal parking complaints in the area — is there dedicated off-street parking for this unit, and has the driveway access been an ongoing issue?
- There are no bedbug filings on record for this building in the past 3 years — has the owner ever treated the building for any pest issues (rodents, cockroaches, bedbugs), and what is the current pest-control arrangement?
- Given that HPD violation history is unavailable, what is the landlord's process for handling repair requests — is there a written maintenance policy, and what response time should tenants expect for non-emergency issues?
- Given the building's age of 106 years (built 1920), inspect visible infrastructure at the showing: look for signs of aging plumbing (staining around pipes, slow drains), outdated electrical panels (fuse boxes rather than circuit breakers), and the condition of the roof and exterior facade.
- Walk the driveway and parking area carefully — 37 blocked driveway complaints in the area suggest this is a recurring friction point; confirm whether the unit's parking access is clearly marked, gated, or otherwise protected from obstruction.
- Check common areas, stairwells, and the unit's windows and walls for signs of moisture, peeling paint, or water damage — in a 106-year-old 2-family home without HPD records available, physical inspection is the primary way to assess maintenance quality.
30-30 Parsons Boulevard sits in Queens, ZIP 11354. No subway stations are within an 800-meter walk — expect to rely on buses or rideshare. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 15 restaurants, 3 cafes, 4 groceries, and 2 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. 214 Cadwallader Colden (grades Pre-K to 5), a 3-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very quiet — 5 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 96/100 safety score.
- GVG CONTRACTING CORP.
- MIP CONSTRUCTION, INC.
- BEST WAY GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CORP.
- P.S. 214 Cadwallader Colden
- P.S. 242 Leonard P. Stavisky Early Childhood Schoo
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