55 Brielle Avenue
Composite verdict
55 Brielle Avenue is a 2-family, 2-floor building built in 1955 (71 years old), owned by Victoria Macula. HPD violation data is not available — this is common for small residential buildings not registered with HPD — so the landlord's maintenance track record cannot be assessed from public records. Rent stabilization data is also unavailable. What the data does show is reassuring on several fronts: crime is extremely low (score 99/100, A grade, only 2 incidents nearby), noise is very quiet (4 complaints in 12 months, A grade), and there are zero bedbug infestation filings in the past 3 years. The main 311 signal worth noting is parking-related friction — 53 illegal parking and 6 blocked driveway complaints out of 116 total calls — which suggests driveway or parking access may be a recurring issue on the block.
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- 311 records show 53 illegal parking complaints and 6 blocked driveway complaints in the area — is there dedicated off-street parking for this unit, and has driveway access ever been an issue for tenants?
- HPD registration data is not on file for this building — can you provide documentation of the building's registration status, and a written maintenance log or repair history for the past 12 months?
- The building was constructed in 1955 (71 years ago) — what major systems have been updated, specifically the boiler/heating, plumbing, electrical wiring, and roof, and when were those updates done?
- There are 5 Water System 311 complaints in the area — have there been any water pressure, pipe, or leak issues in this unit or building, and are there any currently open?
- Snow or Ice complaints are the second-highest 311 category nearby with 27 filings — who is responsible for clearing snow and ice from walkways, stairs, and the driveway, and is that spelled out in the lease?
- Since rent stabilization status cannot be confirmed through public records, is this unit rent-stabilized or subject to any other rent regulation, and can you provide documentation of the current legal rent?
- Given the building's age of 71 years, inspect visible infrastructure at the showing: look for signs of aging plumbing (staining around pipes, under sinks), outdated electrical panels (fuse boxes rather than circuit breakers), and the condition of windows and exterior walls.
- Check the driveway and parking situation in person — given 53 illegal parking and 6 blocked driveway complaints nearby, observe whether the driveway is clearly marked, accessible, and whether street parking appears congested at the time of your visit.
- Walk the common areas and exterior carefully: examine the condition of the stairwell, entryway, and any shared spaces for deferred maintenance, water damage, or pest evidence — particularly important since HPD records are unavailable to verify the landlord's upkeep history.
55 Brielle Avenue sits in Staten Island, ZIP 10314. No subway stations are within an 800-meter walk — expect to rely on buses or rideshare. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 1 restaurant, 2 groceries, and 3 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of B. Nearby public schools include P.S. 054 Charles W. Leng (grades Pre-K to 5), a 14-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very quiet — 4 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 99/100 safety score.
- STUDIO CONSTRUCTION INC
- ALLCITY INTERIOR & EXTERIOR INC
- Impressive Restoration Corp
- P.S. 054 Charles W. Leng
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