3119 Kingsbridge Terrace
Composite verdict
This is a 1-family, 2-floor home built in 1920 (106 years old) owned by KATHRYN TANNER. HPD violation data is not available — the building is likely exempt from HPD registration as a 1-family home, so there is no landlord compliance record to review through that channel. The most notable data flags are: a noise grade of F (106 noise complaints in the past 12 months, predominantly residential at 78 of those), and 164 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the surrounding area — a meaningful signal for a 106-year-old building's mechanical systems. On the positive side, the crime score is 91 (A-) with zero violent incidents, no bedbug filings in 3 years, and the 231 St (1 train) is a 5-minute walk.
Class B
Class C
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(311 complaints)
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- The area shows 164 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in 311 data — what is the heating system in this specific home, how old is it, and when was it last serviced or replaced?
- The building was constructed in 1920, making it 106 years old — what major systems (plumbing, electrical, roof, boiler) have been updated, and can you provide documentation of those upgrades?
- Noise data shows an F grade with 106 complaints in the past 12 months, 78 of which are residential in nature — where does the noise typically come from, and how is the home insulated against it?
- HPD registration data is not available for this property, which is common for 1-family homes — can you provide a written maintenance log or repair history for the past 12 months so there is some documented record of the landlord's responsiveness?
- There were 182 illegal parking and 32 blocked driveway complaints in the area — does the home include a driveway or dedicated parking, and has access been an ongoing issue?
- Given the building's 1920 construction date, has a lead paint disclosure been provided as required by NYC law, and have any lead paint remediation or encapsulation measures been completed?
- Inspect the heating system, boiler, and radiators or baseboards directly — given the building's age (1920) and the 164 area HEAT/HOT WATER complaints nearby, look for visible rust, leaks, or outdated equipment, and ask to see it running if visiting in cooler months.
- Walk every room and check windows, walls, and ceilings for signs of water intrusion, peeling paint, or deterioration — a 106-year-old structure warrants close attention to the envelope, and peeling paint in a pre-1978 home is a lead paint red flag.
- Assess street-level noise from inside the home with windows closed — the F-grade noise score (78 residential, 23 street/sidewalk complaints) means you should evaluate how much sound penetrates the walls and windows before committing.
3119 Kingsbridge Terrace sits in Bronx, ZIP 10463. The closest subway is 231 St (1) (5-minute walk), served by the 1 line. Nearby public schools include JHS 143 John Peter Tetard (grades 6 to 8), a 3-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very high noise activity — 106 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 91/100 safety score.
- Aug 29, 1995
- Jun 9, 1994
- Apr 23, 1993
- GREATER WORKS CONSTRUCTION INC.
- BARI, MOHAMMED F
- DIGNA DELI GROCERY CORP
- P.S. 315 Lab School
- P.S. 207
- 231 St (1)
- 238 St (1)
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