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39-03 39 STREET

Queens, NY, 11101

39-03 39 STREET, Queens, NY, 11101 is a 1-unit rental building in Long Island City, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.

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39-03 39
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  1. Rental intelligence
  2. Neighborhood risks
  3. Violations, 311, & more
  4. Tenant Reviews
  5. Amenities
  6. Landlord
  7. Location
  8. About this area
  9. History
  10. Similar buildings
  11. FAQ
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01 / 09

Rental intelligence.

01b / 09

Rent trends.

02 / 10

Neighborhood risks.

02 / 09

Violations, 311, & more.

03 / 09

What tenants actually say.

04 / 09

Building amenities.

05 / 09

The landlord.

06 / 09

Location & daily life.

07 / 10

About this area.

Long Island City · 11101
Neighborhood overview
Long Island City→
Vibe · top buildings · landlords · schools · transit
Crime in 11101
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Incident type · 6-month trend · vs. New York City average
Rent trends in Long Island City
Median rent & comparables→
1BR & 2BR averages · month-over-month · current listings
Nearby neighborhoods to explore
Astoria· 2.1 miSunnyside· 2.3 miAstoria· 2.83 miWoodside· 2.96 miMaspeth· 3.11 mi
07 / 09

History of the building.

10 / 10

Frequently asked questions.

08 / 09

Similar buildings nearby.

39-03 39 STREET — Rent Intelligence for Long Island City, NYC

Long Island City · Queens, NY, 11101
Built 19631 floors1 unitsBBL 3083840039
Current rent range
$2,312 – $4,853 / mo
5 bedroom bands tracked · sampled from recent listings
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Verified reviewsJCOwned byJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIO N26 bldgs
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Queens · 0 reviews
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Rent fairnessMarket
Livability—
LandlordGood
ProtectionsStandard
HPD violations0last 7 years · class A, B, C
Evictions filed0last 7 years
Tenant reviews0no reviews yet
Rent-stab units—no coverage
Building age63 ybuilt 1963
311 complaints2last 7 years
01 / 10

Rental intelligence.

Neighborhood Median Rent

Queens · March 2026

Studio
$2,720/mo
1 BR
$2,840/mo
2 BR
$3,140/mo
3 BR
$3,910/mo
4 BR
$4,220/mo
Compare this building's listings above against the neighborhood medians.

Seasonal Pattern

Best & worst months to sign a lease

Cheapest
June
Most expensive
December
JFMAMJJASOND

Potential savings: ~9% by timing your move to June.

Units Historic Rent 0 listings

—No dataNo recent listings
Based on listing data at this building.

Neighborhood Rent Range Queens

Studio
$3,483
$3,483
1 Bed
$2,840
$4,120 – $4,461
2 Bed
$5,764
$5,764
3 Bed
$7,010
$7,010
4 Bed
$4,220
$3,587 – $4,853
$3k$5.3k$7.5k
Range (P25 – P75)MedianBased on recent listings in Queens
01b / 09

Rent trends.

Long Island City
Quarterly market rent, 2014–2026 (latest = Q1 2026 forecast)
Asking rent
$4,348
current quarter
Effective rent
—
per bedroom only
YoY change
3.7%
asking, vs 1 yr ago
10-year change
27%
asking, since ~'16

Asking rent per bedroom type — switch tabs to see each with effective (concession-net) rent.

02 / 10

Neighborhood risks.

within 0.75 mi
31 nearby
within 0.75 mi
Public-safety
9
shelters, methadone, halfway, sex offenders
24/7 Noise
13
sirens, construction, schools, rail, avenue traffic
Environmental
9
brownfields, industrial zones, sanitation
Block-level
0
311 noise, rats, bedbug history
Sources: NYC DHS · DOB · 311 · DSNY · FDNY · NYS DCJS · NYS DECSee full report
02 / 10

Violations, 311, & more.

hpd · dob · 311 · acris
last 7 years

Violation & Complaint Trends

Monthly counts over the last 7 years · all data sources

Steady
111002024
HPD Violations 0311 Complaints 2DOB Filings 0Evictions 0

HPDTop Violations

0 total
  • No violations
    0

311Top Complaints

2 total
  • HEAT/HOT WATER
    1

DOBTop Filings

0 total
  • DOB Violations
    0

EvictionsEvictions

0 filed
  • Evictions filed
    0

Recent records

Last 7 years
  • —NO RECORDS—

    No HPD records on file in the last 7 years.

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03 / 10

What tenants actually say.

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04 / 10

Building amenities.

Building Amenities

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Based on listing data & verified tenant reports.
05 / 10

The landlord.

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIO N

Portfolio of 26 buildings

Portfolio-level grade reflects the landlord's buildings across NYC, weighted by unit count. Individual building grades may differ.

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Portfolio Grade
A9.2
Averaged across 26 buildings
26
buildings
4.6
avg score / 5
A
portfolio grade
6
nearby owned

Their Other Buildings

Top 5 by score · of 26 total

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  • A1279 48 STREETBrooklyn10.0 / 10
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  • A1462 NOSTRAND AVENUEBrooklyn10.0 / 10
  • A3127 BRIGHTON 03 STREETBrooklyn10.0 / 10
  • B177 ELTON STREETBrooklyn7.2 / 10

Ownership timeline · this building

ACRIS deeds and regulatory filings

  1. 1963Building constructed1 units · 1 floors
  2. nowJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIO NOwner of record per HPD registration · manages 26 buildings.
06 / 10

Location & daily life.

39-03 39 STREET · Queens · 40.619° N, -73.917° W
44
Walk
20
Transit
37
Bike
Estimated from nearby transit & amenity data
4 bus stops nearby7 min
6 schools nearby5 min
The neighborhood

Long Island City

Long Island City has become Queens' skyline — luxury glass towers, waterfront parks with Manhattan views, MoMA PS1, and a growing food scene have transformed this former industrial zone into one of the city's hottest neighborhoods. The 7 train gets you to Midtown in minutes.

4,462buildings tracked4.4avg LucidIQ$4,290median 1BR
34,279population$110kmedian income86%renters
ModernWaterfrontArt SceneHigh-Rise LivingTransit-Accessible
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08 / 10

History of the building.

construction · ownership · permits
19601970198019902000201020202030
1963
Building constructed
1 units · 1 floors · class K7
now
Current owner: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATIO N
Portfolio includes 26 buildings.

Recent Activity

1 event
  • 311MEDIUMFeb 13, 2024

    HEAT/HOT WATER — ENTIRE BUILDING

Rent Comparison

— Rents relative to area median
  • Studio
    This building: $2,312 – $3,128
    22% belowArea: $3,483
  • 1 Bed
    This building: $2,414 – $3,266
    34% belowArea: $4,290
  • 2 Bed
    This building: $2,669 – $3,611
    46% belowArea: $5,764
  • 3 Bed
    This building: $3,324 – $4,497
    44% belowArea: $7,010
  • 4+ Bed
    This building: $3,587 – $4,853
    —Area: —
Compared to median rents in 11101

Review Summary

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Neighborhood Vibe

Long Island City has become Queens' skyline — luxury glass towers, waterfront parks with Manhattan views, MoMA PS1, and a growing food scene have transformed this former industrial zone into one of the city's hottest neighborhoods. The 7 train gets you to Midtown in minutes.

ModernWaterfrontArt SceneHigh-Rise LivingTransit-Accessible

Energy Score

No energy benchmarking on file.

Walkability & Transit

20
Limited transitTransit score · 4 nearby stops
Nearest TransitBus · 7 min walk
Nearby Stops4
Bus
Estimated from nearby transit stop data

Nearby Transit

BUS
  • FILLMORE AV / E 57 STB100
    0.3 mi7 min
  • AVENUE U/E 59 STB3B47
    0.3 mi7 min
  • AVENUE U/E 59 STB47B3
    0.4 mi7 min
  • FILLMORE AV / E 55 STB100
    0.4 mi8 min

Nearby Schools & Colleges

PUBLIC SCHOOLS
  • J.h.s. 078 Roy H. MannMiddle School
    0.2 mi5 min
  • P.s. 236 Mill BasinElementary
    0.3 mi7 min
  • P.s. 312 Bergen BeachElementary
    0.5 mi9 min
  • P.s. 203 Floyd Bennett SchoolElementary
    0.5 mi10 min
CHARTER SCHOOLS
  • Success Academy Charter School - Bergen BeachK-8
    0.2 mi5 min
  • Hebrew Language Academy Charter SchoolK-8
    0.5 mi10 min
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
  • Crown Heights YeshivahElementary
    0.3 mi5 min
  • St Bernard Catholic AcademyElementary
    0.4 mi7 min
  • Birch Family Services - Mill Basin
    0.4 mi8 min

Safety & Crime

0
Below averageSafety score · last 12 months
LAST 12 MONTHS · 11101
Violent105
Property587
Quality-of-life1,040
Total incidents1,488
PRECINCT
Top precinct#108
NYPD CompStat · updated weekly

At a glance

Year built1963
Floors1
Total units1
ClassK7
BBL3083840039

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