360 Smith Street
Composite verdict
360 Smith Street is a 2011-built, 7-floor elevator building with 48 units owned by 360 BOOM LLC. HPD data shows zero open violations across all classes and an A-grade landlord response record — a genuinely strong result for an active dataset. Crime in the immediate area is low (11 incidents, 91/100, A- grade) with no violent offenses recorded. Rent stabilization data is unavailable because the building has no residential unit data in the WoW database, so stabilization status cannot be assessed from public records and must be clarified directly with the landlord before signing.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
units
(out of 100)
rent
rating
min walk
(311 complaints)
errands grade
nearby
- Rent stabilization data is unavailable for this building — are any units rent-stabilized or rent-regulated, and can you provide documentation of the unit's regulatory status before lease signing?
- HPD shows zero violations and a fast landlord response record — what is the typical response time for maintenance requests, and is there an in-building super or a third-party management contact?
- 311 records show 118 illegal parking complaints in the area over the past year — is there dedicated tenant parking, and how does street parking availability typically look on this block?
- Noise data shows a C grade with 37 complaints over 12 months, including 20 residential and 11 street/sidewalk complaints — how is sound transmission between units, and are there any known noise sources from the ground-floor retail spaces?
- The building is classified as 'Elevator w/ stores' — who are the current commercial tenants, and are there any planned changes to the retail spaces that could affect noise or foot traffic?
- No bedbug infestations are on record for the past 3 years — what is the building's current pest control protocol, and how frequently are common areas treated?
- Test the elevator operation and inspect the lobby, hallways, and stairwells for maintenance quality — a 2011 building should show minimal wear, so any visible deterioration in common areas is worth flagging.
- Visit during evening hours to assess residential and street noise firsthand, particularly from the ground-floor retail spaces and the sidewalk, given the C-grade noise rating and 11 street/sidewalk complaints.
- Walk the immediate block to observe the illegal parking situation (118 complaints on record) and check lighting, foot traffic, and the general condition of the surrounding streetscape near the Carroll St F/G entrance.
360 Smith Street sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11231. The closest subway is Carroll St (F,G) (1-minute walk), served by the F and G lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 58 restaurants, 31 cafes, 27 groceries, and 2 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. 058 The Carroll (grades Pre-K to 5), a 1-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is moderate noise activity — 37 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 91/100 safety score.
- Jun 10, 2015 "VIOLATION ISSUED TO ELEVATOR-FAILURE TO FILE CATEGORY 1 2014 INSPECTION/TEST"
- Jun 10, 2015 "VIOLATION ISSUED TO ELEVATOR-FAILURE TO FILE CATEGORY 1 2014 INSPECTION/TEST"
- Jun 6, 2014 "FAILURE TO FILE BENCHMARKING REPORT OF ENERGY USE AS PER AD. CODE SEC. 28-309.4"
- VINAYAK GROCERY INC.
- VINAYAK GROCERY INC.
- Vinayak Grocery Inc
- P.S. 058 The Carroll
- P.S. 032 Samuel Mills Sprole
- Carroll St (F,G)
- Smith-9 Sts (F,G)
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