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Data sourced from New York Secretary of State filings, county public records, FEMA, and the U.S. Census Bureau. Not legal advice. Consult association counsel for governance questions.
See also the New York Condominium Act (NY Real Prop. Law § 339).
588,459 total living square feet on the roll.
Parcel-roll figures for the whole association, not an appraisal of any single unit.
Source: County property appraiser parcel roll
Most recent facade inspection · cycle 9
Wall type on the report: curtain wall.
Elevator and lift devices
SWARMP stands for safe with a repair and maintenance program. The wall is safe now, but the inspector flagged conditions to address before the next cycle.
Source: NYC Dept of Buildings (facade FISP / Local Law 11, elevator device records)
99% of nearby housing sits in 5+ unit buildings, most of it built in the 1960s.
Census-tract area figures, not the association itself. Useful as neighborhood context.
Source: U.S. Census ACS 5-year estimates
Most recent significant event in New York County: Flash flood, Oct 30, 2025.
County-level weather records from the NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database, for context. NOAA logs each event for a whole county or forecast zone, not for individual properties, so counts and damage estimates describe New York County as a whole, never this association's own loss history.
Source: NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database · events since 2015
Monthly HOA and condo fees reported by owners in this part of the state, from U.S. Census Bureau microdata (ACS PUMS).
Peer context, not financial advice: area-level survey medians describe the market, not what any specific community should charge.
Annual change in New York County
2021 -13.4%
Area price appreciation for context, not an appraisal of this association or any unit. FHFA labels this index developmental: it is built from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage data, and small housing markets are suppressed.
Source: FHFA All-Transactions House Price Index · as of Mar 2026
Homeowners insurance in ZIP 10025 · 2022
Average premium changed +30.2% across the filed window (2018 to 2022).
ZIP-area averages from federal filings, not a quote for this building. Your rate depends on the building's construction, claims history, and coverage.
Source: U.S. Treasury Federal Insurance Office (FIO) homeowners filings, 2018–2022