300 Marconi Street
Composite verdict
HPD violation data is not available for 300 Marconi Street — the building has no HPD registration on file, which may indicate it is exempt, commercial, or otherwise outside the standard residential registration system. Rent stabilization data is also unavailable, so neither the landlord's maintenance track record nor the unit's regulatory status can be assessed from public records. What the data does show is a very quiet, low-incident environment: only 5 NYPD incidents within 150 meters over the past 12 months (2 felonies, 0 violent, 0 shootings), zero 311 noise complaints, zero bedbug filings in the past 3 years, and minimal 311 activity overall (10 calls, mostly snow/ice and bus stop complaints). The building is a 4-floor Class G9 structure built in 2009, owned by HUTCH REALTY PARTNERS LLC, with no subway stations recorded nearby and limited walkable amenities — 1 supermarket, 4 restaurants, and 2 pharmacies within 800 meters.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
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past 12 mo (150m)
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(311 complaints)
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- HPD has no registration on file for this building — can the landlord provide documentation of the building's regulatory status, certificate of occupancy, and any applicable exemptions from standard residential registration?
- Rent stabilization data is unavailable for this BBL — is this unit rent-stabilized, rent-controlled, or market-rate, and can the landlord provide a written statement and any applicable lease riders confirming the unit's regulatory status?
- The building is classified as Class G9 — what is the intended use of this building, and is the unit being offered a legally permitted residential dwelling with a valid certificate of occupancy for residential occupancy?
- The building was built in 2009 and is 17 years old — what major systems (HVAC, plumbing, roof, elevator if applicable) have been serviced or replaced, and can the landlord provide a maintenance log for the past 12 months?
- There are 2 Grand Larceny incidents recorded within 150 meters in the past 12 months — what building security measures are in place, such as key-fob entry, intercom, exterior cameras, or secured parking?
- No subway stations are recorded within the search radius and walkable errands are graded C with zero cafes nearby — what is the landlord's assessment of transit access, and are there bus routes or other transit options serving this address directly?
- Confirm the unit has a posted certificate of occupancy for residential use — given the Class G9 classification and absence of HPD registration, physically verify that the space is legally permitted as a dwelling before signing anything.
- Inspect common areas, hallways, and building entry points for the condition of locks, intercom systems, and any security cameras, given 2 Grand Larceny incidents recorded within 150 meters in the past year.
- Walk the immediate block and surrounding area to assess transit access, street lighting, and proximity to the single nearby supermarket (Key Food) and 4 restaurants — the data shows no subway stations nearby and a C walkability grade, so a firsthand assessment of daily logistics is essential.
300 Marconi Street sits in Bronx, ZIP 10461. No subway stations are within an 800-meter walk — expect to rely on buses or rideshare. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 4 restaurants, 1 grocery, and 2 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of C. Nearby public schools include Icahn Charter School 3 (grades K to 8), a 6-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very quiet — 0 noise complaints filed via 311. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 93/100 safety score.
- Snow or Ice: 4
- Bus Stop Shelter Complaint: 2
- Maintenance or Facility: 1
- Illegal Parking: 1
- General Construction/Plumbing: 1
~1 block 300m
~2-3 blocks
- GRAND LARCENY: 3
- HARRASSMENT 2: 3
- PETIT LARCENY: 1
- GRAND LARCENY OF MOTOR VEHICLE: 1
- Jun 29, 2020 "FAILURE TO SUBMIT AN EER PER AD. CODE SEC. 28-308.4 - MULTIPLE YEARS (2019)"
- Jun 28, 2020 "FAILURE TO SUBMIT AN EER PER AD. CODE SEC. 28-308.4 IN 2018"
- May 2, 2017 "FAILURE TO FILE BENCHMARKING REPORT OF ENERGY USE AS PER AD. CODE SEC. 28-309.4"
- HMC TOWER, INC.
- AC AIR COOLING CO, INC
- RRS TOWING & RECOVERY CORP
- Icahn Charter School 3
- Icahn Charter School 4
- Icahn Charter School 5
- Icahn Charter School 3
- Icahn Charter School 4
- Icahn Charter School 5
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