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106 Vanderbilt Avenue is a two-family home built in 1851 in Brooklyn with 2 residential units. It carries a Grade A health score — one of the cleaner records in its peer group, with no open violations or active complaints. Active permit activity suggests ongoing maintenance investment. Our analysis reviewed 33 records across 25 public data sources, benchmarked against similar small prewar residential buildings in NYC.
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HEATING — HEAT RELATED [EMERGENCY] (Apt BLDG)
SEP - Professional Certification Compliance Audit
ROSENBLOOM, BRICE E
ROSENBLOOM, BRICE E
ROSENBLOOM, BRICE E
ROSENBLOOM, BRICE E
ROSENBLOOM, BRICE E
ROSENBLOOM, BRICE E
ROSENBLOOM, BRICE E
ROSENBLOOM, BRICE E
ROSENBLOOM, BRICE E
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Minor Alteration
Minor Alteration
Minor Alteration: SUBSEQUENT APPLICATION FOR PLUMBING WORK AS PER PLANS FILED HEREWITH. NO CHANGE TO USE, EGRESS OR O
Minor Alteration: RENOVATIONS TO TWO (2) FAMILY HOME CONSISTING OF GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AS PER PLANS FILED HEREWITH.
Deed Transfer — $1,300,000
Satisfaction of Mortgage
Mortgage — $117,421.23
Mortgage — $109,129.25
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