Higher is better. Based on 25 data sources across violations, complaints, permits, sales, and legal records.
High Confidence
This building has significant issues — we recommend careful review
Multiple issues found. We recommend getting answers on open violations before committing.
18-15 215 Street is a cooperative apartment building built in 1969 in Queens with 289 residential units. It has a Grade D health score, reflecting significant maintenance and compliance concerns, driven by a facade in need of repair. Our analysis reviewed 826 records across 25 public data sources, benchmarked against similar large postwar residential buildings in NYC.
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vs Neighborhood (11360)
957 buildings in this zip code
1st
Better than 1% of buildings in 11360
Bottom tier
Avg score: 97
WorstBest in 11360
Alerts
Hazardous ECB Violation
The Environmental Control Board identified a hazardous condition requiring immediate attention.
Facade Needs Repair
The building facade has been classified as requiring repair (SWARMP status) during a required inspection.
Score Breakdown
Living ConditionsBased on housing violations — things like heat, hot water, pests, mold
No issues
Building SafetyStructural issues, fire safety, elevator problems, code violations
92Excellent
Complaint BurdenHow often residents call 311 or file complaints about this building
97Excellent
Management QualityHow quickly the owner fixes problems and maintains the building
No issues
Financial HealthTax liens, water debt, unpaid city charges
No issues
Legal & EnforcementCity lawsuits and legal actions against the building owner
50Fair
Maintenance HistoryBoiler, facade, and routine upkeep inspection records
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