28-30 Jackson Avenue

28-30 Jackson Avenue

Long Island City·Queens
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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$4,5751-bed neighbourhood
Valueneeds listing data
ViolationsClean
BuildingElevator

Data as of Jul 1, 2026

Building Quality
How is this calculated?
Limited data — verify with a tour.

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

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Compared to typical rent for this neighborhood and bedroom count.

Highlights

What's great about this place

  • Well reviewed on Google
    4.1 stars (497 reviews)

Things to Know

Real considerations before you sign

  • Top complaint type at this building
    4 noise complaints in past year
  • Higher noise than typical for the neighborhood
    4 noise complaints in past year (vs 2 median)
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What it's like to live here

Jackson Park LIC is a modern 54-story building in Long Island City with 650 residential units, built in 2016. It boasts a strong Google rating of 4.1/5 from nearly 500 reviews, indicating a generally positive resident experience. The building has a notably clean public record, with no open HPD violations and very few 311 complaints in the past year. Management: The building has a solid reputation among residents, as reflected in its high rating, though specific management responsiveness details are not available in the reviews. Building condition: This building has 0 open HPD violations vs a Long Island City average of 0.35 open Class C per building -- BELOW the neighborhood average. Additionally, it has 2 311 complaints in the last year vs a Long Island City average of 5.97/building -- 67% BELOW the Long Island City average, and no noise complaints on record. Value: No pricing data available for comparison against neighborhood median rents.

Based on: 0 open HPD violations · 2 311 complaints · 497 Google reviews · broker description · Long Island City neighborhood baselines · Updated May 10, 2026

The neighborhood: Long Island City

Queens · 5,170 buildings tracked

Median asking rent: $4,575 1BR · $6,540 2BR

63rdAstoriaBlvdCrosstownFlushingQueensSt

12 subway stations nearby

11 parks · 3.7 acres · incl. Torsney 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

No Open Violations on Record

This building has a clean record with HPD and DOB as of today.

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$3,719
1 Bed$4,575
2 Bed$6,540
3+ Bed$7,429

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

LIC DEVELOPMENT OWNER, L.P.

Responsiveness Score

1738days

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?
This building has no open HPD violations on record — a clean maintenance slate as of the latest city data.
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 4 noise complaints with 311 in the past year, above the neighborhood median of 2 among buildings with any noise complaints.
How responsive is management to problems?
Resolved violations at this building closed in about 1738 days on average (NYC average is roughly 45 days).
What does it cost to live here?
We don't have current listings for this building. Typical asking rent in Long Island City is about $4,575/month for a one-bedroom.
What do residents say about living here?
Google reviewers rate this building 4.1 out of 5 across 497 reviews.

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