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No red flags found. Standard due diligence recommended.
42-41 209 Street is a walkup apartment building built in 1960 in Queens with 3 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 23 records across 26 public data sources, benchmarked against similar small postwar residential buildings in NYC.
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No open violations, no complaints, no liens — this building is well-maintained and fully compliant.
Quality of Life: WORK WITHOUT PERMIT. WORK NOTED: AT CELLAR LEVEL INSTALLED GAS LINE FOR STOVE AND TUB IN BATHROOM. — $800 penalty
Quality of Life: RESIDENCE ALTERED FOR OCCUPANCY AS A DWELLING FOR MORE THAN THE LEGALLY APPROVED NUMBER OF FAMILIES. — $3,050 penalty
Quality of Life: RESIDENCE ALTERED FOR OCCUPANCY AS A DWELLING FOR MORE THAN THE LEGALLY APPROVED NUMBER OF FAMILIES;
Quality of Life: WORK WITHOUT PERMIT. WORK NOTED: AT BASEMENT LEVEL FULL HEIGHT PARTITIONS ERECTED CREATING ROOMS. FU
NONCONST — ILLEGAL [EMERGENCY] (Apt BSMT)
DOB Complaint #45
DOB Complaint #45
DOB Complaint #45
DOB Complaint #45
DOB Complaint #45
DOB Complaint #45
Tax Year 2027 Market Value: $1,968,000 Exemptions: $1,420
Tax Year 2026 Market Value: $1,648,000 Exemptions: $1,420
Tax Year 2025 Market Value: $1,652,000 Exemptions: $1,340
Tax Year 2024 Market Value: $1,789,000 Exemptions: $1,400
Minor Alteration
Minor Alteration
Minor Alteration: Legalization of recreation room at basement accessory to dwelling at first floor. New washer and dry
Deed Transfer — $825,000
Mortgage — $290,000
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