MetroDeeds aggregates NYC public records — ACRIS deed transfers, PLUTO ownership, HPD violations, DOB permits — into a single building intelligence surface.
Every deed, every violation, every operator on this BBL is available with a free MetroDeeds account.
Most recent deed
No recorded deed transfers since 2005 — common for buildings held by long-term owners.
NYC Department of Finance publishes annual assessed value, market value, and exemption totals for every BBL. MetroDeeds tracks the full multi-year history from the 8y4t-faws dataset.
Frequently asked questions about 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
Who owns 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE?
Sign in to MetroDeeds for ACRIS deed history on 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE. This property is recorded as individual-owned; individual owner names are gated on the Scout+ tier ($49.99/mo) for privacy. Free accounts unlock owner names on LLC-owned buildings and the full deed history including dates and amounts.
When was 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE last sold?
MetroDeeds shows no confirmed ACRIS deed transfer for 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE in the last 5 years. An absence in the 5-year window typically means either the BBL has not transacted recently, or the most recent recorded document is not a DEED type (such as a refinance rather than a sale).
How many HPD violations does 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE have?
No open HPD housing-maintenance code violations are on record for 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE. The building is not registered with NYC HPD's landlord-registration system, which is typical for owner-occupied 1-2 family dwellings.
What is the assessed value of 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE?
Sign in to see the assessed value for 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE. MetroDeeds tracks multi-year tax assessment history and surfaces the most recent valuation alongside tax-class context.
What building class is 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE and what does that mean?
1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE is NYC building class M1 — Religious building. Religious building. The building class determines the property's tax class and the regulatory regime that applies.
Data Sources
Building facts (year built, units, floors, zoning, lot area, owner of record) are sourced from NYC PLUTO (Department of City Planning). Deed transfers and consideration amounts come from NYC ACRIS (Department of Finance); NYC ACRIS coverage extends back to 1966, so an absence in the 5-year window typically means the BBL has not transacted recently or the most recent recorded document is not a DEED type. Open housing-maintenance violations are pulled daily from the NYC HPD violations feed. Assessed values are published by the NYC Department of Finance; building class is assigned by Finance and recorded in PLUTO. PLUTO ownership reflects the most recent Department of Finance refresh; for buildings transferred within the last 6 months, MetroDeeds prefers the deed grantee as the current owner.