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53 No Moore Street

Manhattan · 10013 | BBL 1001887503 | BIN 1002127
Generated 2 days ago (May 7, 2026)
A-

Composite verdict

53 No Moore Street is a 116-year-old, 6-floor condo building in Tribeca with a genuinely strong compliance record: zero open HPD violations across all classes, an A grade, and fast landlord response on record. Crime in the immediate area is low (11 incidents, 92/100 score, no violent offenses), and there are no bedbug filings in the past 3 years. The main friction points are moderate noise — 38 complaints in 12 months, dominated by vehicle noise (14) and residential noise (13), earning a C grade — and 150 illegal parking complaints nearby, which suggests street congestion is a recurring issue. The building is not rent-stabilized, which is consistent with its condo classification.

0
Open HPD
Class B
0
Open HPD
Class C
531
311 calls
past 12 months
Rent-stabilized
units
92
Crime score
(out of 100)
$2,378
ZIP median
rent
Zoned school
rating
1910
Year built
3 min
Closest subway
min walk
C
Noise grade
(311 complaints)
A
Walkable
errands grade
254 places
Amenities
nearby

53 No Moore Street sits in Manhattan, ZIP 10013. The closest subway is Franklin St (1) (3-minute walk), served by the 1, 2, 3, 6, A, C, E, J, N, Q, R, W, and Z lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 121 restaurants, 48 cafes, 22 groceries, and 12 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. 150 (grades Pre-K to 5), a 2-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is moderate noise activity — 38 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly vehicle noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 92/100 safety score.

How many HPD violations does 53 No Moore Street have?
As of May 6, 2026, 53 No Moore Street has 1 open HPD violation: 0 Class B (hazardous) and 0 Class C (immediately hazardous). Source: NYC HPD.
Is 53 No Moore Street rent-stabilized?
No — 53 No Moore Street is fully market-rate. 46 residential units, none rent-stabilized. Source: DHCR / Taxbills.nyc.
Is 53 No Moore Street in a safe neighborhood?
NYPD CompStat data scores this precinct at 92/100. Higher is safer. Source: NYC CompStat.
What's the closest subway to 53 No Moore Street?
Franklin St (1) — a 3-minute walk (201m) from 53 No Moore Street. Served by the 1, 2, 3, 6, A, C, E, J, N, Q, R, W, and Z lines.
How many 311 complaints have been filed near 53 No Moore Street?
531 complaints have been filed via 311 within 150 meters of 53 No Moore Street over the past 12 months. Source: NYC 311.
When was 53 No Moore Street built?
Built in 1910. The building has 6 floors and 46 residential units. Source: NYC PLUTO.
Is 53 No Moore Street subject to lead-paint regulations?
Yes — built in 1910, before NYC's 1960 lead-paint cutoff. Annual inspections are required for units with children under 6. Source: NYC Local Law 1.
HPD Violations
A
score 100/100
open 0total 1closed 1openClassA 0openClassB 0openClassC 0openClassI 0closedClassA 1closedClassB 0closedClassC 0closedClassI 0
HPD Complaints
heat 0mold 0other 0paint 0pests 0total 0bedbugs 0electric 0hotWater 0plumbing 0structural 0
311 / Quality of Life
drug 0rats 1noise 38other 324total 531trash 2parking 155drinking 1homeless 9construction 1
Noise (311 dedicated)
C
Crime
score 92/100
sex 0other 6violent 0property 4
Rent Stabilization
0 of 46 stabilized — building fully deregulated
0 recent evictions on file
Owner: PATRICIA PETTWAYBROWN (6-building portfolio)
ⓘ Email rent-info@nyshcr.org with your full address and apt# for free DHCR rent history
Bedbug History
Risk: clean · 0 infested last 3y · 9 filings on file
Most recent filing: Dec 4, 2025 · 0 units infested
Lead Paint Exposure
Source dataset wfmm-h6jk was retired by HPD; no public replacement on NYC OpenData. Workaround via wvxf-dwi5 NOVDescription filtering is deferred to a follow-up.
DOB Compliance
Complaints: 0 open / 37 total · Violations: 142 open / 183 total · 0 stop-work
Recent violations (3):
  • Feb 22, 2023 FISPNRF-NO REPORT AND / OR LATE FILING (FACADE) FACADE REQUI… "FAILED TO FILE FISP CYCLE 9B TECHNICAL REPORT BY 2/21/2023"
  • Jun 29, 2020 EARCX-FAILURE TO SUBMIT EER NONE "FAILURE TO SUBMIT AN EER PER AD. CODE SEC. 28-308.4 - MULTIPLE YEARS (2019)"
  • Apr 5, 2019 EVCAT1-ELEVATOR ANNUAL INSPECTION / TEST ELEVATORREQUIRED "VIOLATION ISSUED TO ELEVATOR - FAILURE TO FILE CATEGORY 1 2017 INSPECTION/TEST"
Building (PLUTO)
Built 1910 (116 years old)
Building Class RM (Condo)
6 floors · 46 units
102,511 sqft building on 17,728 sqft lot
Owner: UNAVAILABLE OWNER
Historic district: Tribeca West Historic District
Parking
5 garages within 800m · est. monthly: $400-600/mo
Top 3 closest:
  • 111 HUDSON MARKET INC. 111 HUDSON STREET · 83m · $400-600/mo
  • 111 HUDSON MARKET INC. 111 HUDSON STREET · 83m · $400-600/mo
  • Citi GSM Portfolio LLC 390 GREENWICH ST · 117m · $400-600/mo
Schools
Closest: P.S. 150 · Elementary · Pre-K-5 · 2 min walk (191m) · District 2
Elementary: 5 · Middle: 5 · High: 5 · Total: 27 within 1.6km
Top elementary by walk:
  • P.S. 150 Pre-K-5 · 2 min
  • P.S. 234 Independence School K-5 · 2 min
ⓘ Data current as of 2019-2020 (NYC dataset historical)
Subway / Transit
7 stations within 800m · 13 unique lines · 3 min walk to closest
Lines: 1 · 2 · 3 · 6 · A · C · E · J · N · Q · R · W · Z
Top 5 closest:
  • Franklin St (1) 201m · 3 min walk
  • Canal St (A,C,E) 312m · 4 min walk
  • Canal St (1) 356m · 4 min walk
  • Chambers St (1,2,3) 539m · 7 min walk
  • Canal St (6,J,Z,N,Q,R,W) 721m · 9 min walk
Neighborhood Amenities
A
atms 1cafes 48total 254fastFood 51pharmacies 12convenience 18restaurants 121supermarkets 4
Price vs ZIP Median
Median rent in ZIP 10013: $2,378/mo
Source: ACS 5-Year 2019-2023. Reflects existing leases, not current asking prices.
Affordability
Median household income in ZIP 10013: $159,474/yr ($13,290/mo)
Recommended max rent (30% rule): $3,987/mo
ZIP median rent: $2,378/mo
Affordable here: median rent fits within the 30% rule for the median household.
Source: ACS 5-Year 2019-2023.
Listing-Specific
This building report wasn't generated from a specific listing, so there's no per-unit pricing or fee breakdown to show. Use the search box on the home page with an address + listed rent to get a listing-specific verdict.
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