35-35 Leverich Street
Composite verdict
This is a 1-family, 1-unit home built in 1920 (106 years old) in Jackson Heights, Queens, owned by MAMUN, MD MUNTASIR. 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 public record of maintenance complaints or violations to review. Rent stabilization data is also unavailable. The neighborhood crime picture is relatively calm (score 92/A, zero violent incidents in the dataset), but the area has a D-grade noise rating with 82 noise complaints in the past 12 months, and 311 records show 511 total calls nearby — dominated by 191 illegal parking complaints and 27 blocked driveway complaints, which is notable for a 1-family home with what may be a driveway.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
units
(out of 100)
rent
rating
min walk
(311 complaints)
errands grade
nearby
- 311 records show 27 'Blocked Driveway' complaints and 191 'Illegal Parking' complaints nearby — does the property include a driveway or off-street parking, and has access been a recurring problem?
- The building was constructed in 1920 and is 106 years old — what major systems (roof, boiler/heating, plumbing, electrical wiring) have been updated, and can you provide documentation of those upgrades?
- Noise data shows a D grade with 63 residential noise complaints in the past 12 months — where does the noise typically come from, and how well is the unit insulated from neighboring properties?
- HPD registration data is not on file for this building — can you provide a copy of the certificate of occupancy and any available maintenance or repair records from the past 2–3 years?
- There are 15 'HEAT/HOT WATER' 311 complaints in the surrounding area — what is the heating system in this unit, how old is it, and who is responsible for repairs under the lease?
- The building is listed as a 1-family home with 1 unit — is the entire structure being rented, or is any portion (basement, garage, accessory space) separately occupied or used, and does the certificate of occupancy reflect the current configuration?
- Given the building's age of 106 years (built 1920), inspect visible infrastructure closely: look for signs of aging in the electrical panel (fuse box vs. circuit breakers), exposed pipes, radiators or heating units, and the condition of the roof and exterior walls.
- Check the driveway and street-facing access carefully — 191 illegal parking and 27 blocked driveway complaints in the area suggest this is a real, recurring issue; assess whether the driveway entrance is clearly marked and whether access looks routinely obstructed.
- Walk the interior for noise transmission: listen for sounds from adjacent properties, street traffic, and the building's own mechanical systems, given the D-grade noise rating and 63 residential noise complaints logged in the past 12 months.
35-35 Leverich Street sits in Queens, ZIP 11372. The closest subway is 65 St (M,R) (4-minute walk), served by the 7, E, F, M, and R lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 85 restaurants, 15 cafes, 41 groceries, and 11 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include I.S. 230 (grades 6 to 8), a 4-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is high noise activity — 82 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 92/100 safety score.
- BANGLA BAZAR GROCERY AND HALAL MEAT INC
- WOJTOWICZ, ANDRZEJ
- KAT RESTORATION INC
- P.S. 398
- P.S. 069 Jackson Heights
- 65 St (M,R)
- 69 St (7)
- Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Av/74 St-Broadway (7,E,F,M,R)
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