840 Manida Street
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HPD violation data is not available for this building — it may be exempt from HPD registration as a small 2-family property, so the landlord's maintenance track record cannot be verified through that channel. Rent stabilization data is also unavailable. What the data does show is a noise grade of F (160 noise complaints in the past 12 months, dominated by 112 street/sidewalk complaints), a C-grade crime score (58 incidents nearby including 11 drug-related offenses), and 44 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the surrounding area — a meaningful signal for a 117-year-old building. On the positive side, no bedbug infestations are on record for the past 3 years, and the Hunts Point Av (6 train) stop is a 5-minute walk.
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Class C
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(311 complaints)
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- There are 44 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the surrounding area over the past 12 months — has this building had any heat or hot water outages, and how is the heating system maintained? The building is 117 years old (built 1909), so ask specifically when the boiler was last replaced or serviced.
- HPD registration data is not on file for this building — can the owner David Maldonado provide a written maintenance log or repair history for the past 12 months so you can assess how issues have been handled?
- The noise grade is F, with 112 street/sidewalk noise complaints and 41 residential noise complaints in the past year — what does noise typically sound like inside the unit, and has the owner done anything to improve sound insulation in this 2-story building?
- Crime score is 61/100 (C grade) with 11 dangerous drug incidents and 10 petit larceny incidents nearby — what security measures are in place at the building (door locks, exterior lighting, intercom)?
- The building was built in 1909 and is 117 years old — what major systems beyond the boiler (plumbing, electrical wiring, roof, windows) have been updated, and can the owner provide documentation of those upgrades?
- Rent stabilization status could not be confirmed through public records — can the owner provide written documentation clarifying whether this unit is rent-stabilized, rent-controlled, or market-rate, and what the legal regulated rent is if applicable?
- Inspect the building's visible infrastructure given its 1909 construction: check for signs of aging plumbing (water stains, rust around pipes or fixtures), outdated electrical panels (fuse boxes rather than circuit breakers), and the condition of windows and exterior walls — all common failure points in buildings of this age.
- Test heat and hot water directly at the showing — run the tap for hot water and check radiators or heating vents, given that 44 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints were filed in the surrounding area in the past year.
- Walk the block and immediate surroundings at the time of your visit to assess street noise levels firsthand — the F-grade noise rating (112 street/sidewalk complaints) means conditions on Manida Street itself are the primary driver, so a daytime visit may not capture evening or weekend noise patterns; consider visiting at different times.
840 Manida Street sits in Bronx, ZIP 10474. The closest subway is Hunts Point Av (6) (5-minute walk), served by the 2, 5, and 6 lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 1 grocery and 1 pharmacy — a walkable-errands grade of C. Nearby public schools include P.S. 048 Joseph R. Drake (grades Pre-K to 5), a 6-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very high noise activity — 162 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly street and sidewalk noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 61/100 safety score.
- Noise - Street/Sidewalk: 112
- Illegal Parking: 44
- HEAT/HOT WATER: 44
- Noise - Residential: 41
- Blocked Driveway: 34
- IB PARKING LOT INC.
- ANY AUTO GLASS LLC
- MASTER NO. ONE AUTO GLASS, INC.
- P.S. 048 Joseph R. Drake
- P.S. 75 School of Research and Discovery
- PS 39
- Bronx Lighthouse Charter School
- P.S. X017
- I S 184 Rafael C Y Molina
- Bronx Lighthouse Charter School
- New Visions A.I.M. Charter High School II
- P.S. X017
- Hunts Point Av
- Longwood Av
- Simpson St
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