34-45 84 Street
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This is a 99-year-old, 1-family attached home in Jackson Heights owned by Rita R. Bile. HPD violation data is not available for this building — it may be exempt from HPD registration as a 1-family home — so there is no landlord compliance record to review. Rent stabilization data is also unavailable. What the data does show is a strong crime picture (94/100, A grade, zero violent incidents nearby) and no bedbug history, but the neighborhood noise profile is graded F with 113 noise complaints in the past 12 months, dominated by residential noise (80 calls), and the surrounding area logged 623 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints — a signal worth probing given the building's age of 99 years.
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Class C
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- The area logged 623 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the past year — what is the heating system in this specific home, how old is it, and has it required repairs recently?
- The building was constructed in 1927 and is 99 years old — what major systems (boiler, plumbing, electrical, roof) have been updated, and can the landlord provide documentation of those upgrades?
- Noise data shows an F grade with 80 residential noise complaints and 23 street/sidewalk noise complaints in the past 12 months — how is sound insulation between this home and adjacent attached units, and what are the typical noise sources?
- HPD registration data is not on file for this building — can the landlord provide a certificate of occupancy and any available maintenance or repair logs from the past 12 months?
- There are 15 rat-related 311 complaints in the surrounding area — has the property had any rodent or pest issues, and what pest control measures are currently in place?
- Rent stabilization data is unavailable for this BBL — is this unit offered under any regulated rent program, and can the landlord confirm the legal basis for the listed rent in writing before lease signing?
- Given the building's 1927 construction, inspect the basement or utility areas for the age and condition of the boiler, water heater, and visible plumbing — look for rust, leaks, or patched repairs that suggest deferred maintenance.
- Walk the perimeter and shared walls of this attached home to check for cracks, water staining, or deteriorating pointing in the brickwork, which are common in century-old attached structures and can signal ongoing moisture or structural issues.
- Check windows, door frames, and baseboards for gaps, drafts, or deteriorating seals — relevant both for the F-grade noise environment (street and residential noise) and for heating efficiency in a 99-year-old building.
34-45 84 Street sits in Queens, ZIP 11372. The closest subway is 82 St-Jackson Hts (7) (7-minute walk), served by the 7 line. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 68 restaurants, 10 cafes, 28 groceries, and 13 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. 212 (grades K to 5), a 2-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very high noise activity — 113 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 94/100 safety score.
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