4720 Center Boulevard
Composite verdict
4720 Center Boulevard is a 31-floor, 495-unit luxury elevator building built in 2007 and owned by 4720 EAST COAST LLC. HPD shows zero open violations across all classes and a fast landlord response record — a genuinely strong maintenance profile for a building this size. The main concerns to weigh are a medium bedbug risk level with 3 infested units reported in the past 3 years, a noise grade of F driven by 109 complaints in the past 12 months (mostly street/sidewalk and residential), and 216 illegal parking complaints nearby suggesting ongoing congestion on the block. Crime is low with a 94/100 A-grade and only 5 incidents recorded nearby.
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- HPD shows zero open violations and a fast landlord response rating — can you share the building's maintenance request log or average response time for the past 12 months to confirm that track record holds at the unit level?
- Bedbug filings show 3 infested units in the past 3 years, placing the building at medium risk — which floors or unit lines were affected, what treatment protocol was used, and has the building done any preventive inspections recently?
- Noise complaints total 109 in the past 12 months with an F grade, split between street/sidewalk (47), residential (34), and commercial (17) sources — what soundproofing is in the windows and between floors, and which unit orientations face the street versus a quieter side?
- Rent stabilization data shows 2 currently stabilized units out of 300 registered, with 10 units deregulated since 2007 — is the unit being offered market-rate, and has it ever been stabilized or subject to any preferential rent arrangement?
- There were 214 illegal parking complaints and 18 abandoned vehicle complaints in the area in the past year — is there on-site parking available, and what is the current waitlist or monthly cost?
- The building has 495 units across 31 floors — what is the current elevator count, what is the typical wait time during peak hours, and when were the elevators last inspected or serviced?
- Test the windows in the unit for sound attenuation — stand near them during the showing and listen for street and sidewalk noise, since 47 street/sidewalk noise complaints and an F noise grade suggest this is a real day-to-day issue depending on which side of the building you face.
- Inspect the elevator bank, lobby, and hallways for maintenance quality and any visible pest-control notices or treatment records posted near the mailroom or service areas, given the medium bedbug risk with 3 infested units in 3 years.
- Check the common areas — gym, amenity floors, trash rooms, and mail area — for cleanliness and any signs of deferred upkeep; a 495-unit building with zero HPD violations should show that standard in its shared spaces, and any gap between the record and the physical condition is worth flagging.
4720 Center Boulevard sits in Queens, ZIP 11109. The closest subway is Vernon Blvd-Jackson Av (7) (6-minute walk), served by the 7 and G lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 44 restaurants, 10 cafes, 8 groceries, and 3 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S./I.S. 78Q (grades Pre-K to 5), a 2-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very high noise activity — 109 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly street and sidewalk noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 94/100 safety score.
- CCS BUILDING SERVICES LLC
- CL PARKING LLC
- CL PARKING LLC
- P.S./I.S. 78Q
- P.S./I.S. 217 Roosevelt Island
- Vernon Blvd-Jackson Av (7)
- 21 St (G)
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