63 Hamilton Terrace

63 Hamilton Terrace

Hamilton Heights·Manhattan
Pre-War
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Violation & building data
Violation data updated Jul 1
Sources: NYC Department of Buildings, NYC Housing Preservation & Development +1 more

Building overview

Area Avg$2,7751-bed neighbourhood
Valueneeds listing data
Violations10 critical
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Data as of Jul 1, 2026

Building Quality
How is this calculated?
0.0/ 10Significant Issues

Based on open violations, 311 complaint patterns, and amenities.

Limited data — verify with a tour.

Compared to typical rent for this neighborhood and bedroom count.

Highlights

What's great about this place

  • Pre-war character
    Built in 1911
  • Quieter than average for the neighborhood
    2 noise complaints in past year (vs 3 median)

Things to Know

Real considerations before you sign

  • Open critical violations
    10 Class C (immediately hazardous)
  • Top complaint type at this building
    5 heat complaints in past year
  • Significant issues across building data
    See violation history below for details
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About this building

A 6-story building located in Hamilton Heights-Sugar Hill, containing 52 residential units. Built in 1911.

The neighborhood: Hamilton Heights

Manhattan · 1,559 buildings tracked

Median asking rent: $2,775 1BR · $4,075 2BR

7Av8thAvBroadwayFultonSt

3 subway stations nearby

8 parks · 2.4 acres · incl. Alexander Hamilton Playground

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Available Units

0 active

No past listings.

Past and off-market units will appear here when data is available.

Safety & Violations

Safety Record

49

Active Violations

Higher than typical for this neighborhood (49 vs 6 average per building).

Top issues

  • Structural20
  • Lead Paint9
  • Water/Plumbing7

Severity Key

  • Class C: Immediately Hazardous (Major)
  • Class B: Hazardous (Moderate)
  • Class A: Non-Hazardous (Minor)
  • Safety

    C) MDL AND 28 RCNY §25-171: REPLACE OR REPAIR THE SELF-CLOSING DOORS THAT IS MISSING OR DEFECTIVE LATCH SET AT DOOR LEADING REAR YARD AT PUBLIC HALL, 1st STORY

    Apr 14, 2026Class C
  • Safety

    C) MDL AND 28 RCNY §25-171: REPLACE OR REPAIR THE SELF-CLOSING DOORS THAT IS MISSING OR DEFECTIVE LATCHSET LEADING TO EAST YARD AT PUBLIC HALL, 1st STORY

    Jan 20, 2026Class C
  • Safety

    C) MDL AND 28 RCNY §25-171: REPLACE OR REPAIR THE SELF-CLOSING DOORS THAT IS MISSING OR DEFECTIVE HINGES AT FIRE DOOR LEADING TO EAST YARD AT PUBLIC HALL, 1st STORY

    Nov 28, 2025Class C
  • Safety

    C) MDL AND 28 RCNY §25-171: REPLACE OR REPAIR THE SELF-CLOSING DOORS THAT IS MISSING OR DEFECTIVE HINGES AT FIRE DOOR LEADING TO EAST YARD AT PUBLIC HALL, 1st STORY

    Sep 2, 2025Class C
  • Safety

    ADM CODE REMOVE DEVICE PREVENTING DOOR FROM BEING SELF-CLOSING DOOR SWEEP IN THE ENTRANCE LOCATED AT APT 5, 1st STORY, 3rd APARTMENT FROM NORTH AT EAST

    Jul 16, 2024Class C

Market Value Estimate

Statistical estimate based on publicly available listing data. Not an appraisal. See disclaimer.Market data as of Jul 1, 2026.

Comp Matrix

Unit TypeThis BldgArea AvgDiff.
Studio$3,050
1 Bed$2,775
2 Bed$4,075
3+ Bed$4,975

Value Verdict

Insufficient listing or market data to compute a verdict for this building.

Rent vs. Buy Analysis

No listing data available to estimate rent vs. buy.

Management & Operations

Management & Performance

Owner/Operator

53-63 HAMILTON ASSOCIATE

Responsiveness Score

547days

Average time to resolve violations

Slower than NYC average (45 days)

We haven't verified this building's policies yet. Pet, utility, and leasing details appear here once we've reviewed the management company's official site — we only show policies we can source, never assumptions.

Living here — quick answers

Every answer comes from public records for this specific building — we skip questions we can't answer with data.

How well maintained is this building?
There are 49 open HPD violations on record, including 10 Class C (the city's most serious category). That's higher than typical for the neighborhood (6 average per building).
Is this building rent-stabilized?
Yes — this building appears on the DHCR rent-stabilized building list. Ask the landlord to confirm whether a specific apartment is stabilized.
How noisy is this building?
Neighbors filed 2 noise complaints with 311 in the past year, below the neighborhood median of 3 among buildings with any noise complaints.
How responsive is management to problems?
Resolved violations at this building closed in about 547 days on average (NYC average is roughly 45 days). Open items are listed in the Safety & Violations section above.
What does it cost to live here?
We don't have current listings for this building. Typical asking rent in Hamilton Heights is about $2,775/month for a one-bedroom.

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