3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD
3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD is a building in Bronx (BBL 2054010001).
The building is in NYC community district 210, council district 13, zoning district R7-1, on a 9,870-square-foot lot with a building footprint of 50,916 square feet.
NYC PLUTO does not list a registered owner of record for this BBL.
MetroDeeds shows no confirmed ACRIS deed transfer for this BBL in the last 5 years of recorded NYC public-records data.
Data sourced daily from NYC PLUTO (Department of City Planning), NYC ACRIS (Department of Finance), and NYC HPD housing-maintenance code violations.
Owner of record
Most recent deed
Recent ACRIS documents (last 3)
Building stats
- Zoning:
- R7-1
- Lot size:
- 9,870 sqft
- Building area:
- 50,916 sqft
- Floors:
- 7
- Assessed value:
- $2.3M
- Community district:
- 210
- Council district:
- 13
HPD violations
Recent HPD violation details
Recent ACRIS activity
Frequently asked questions about 3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD
Who owns 3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD?
NYC PLUTO does not list a registered owner of record for this BBL, and MetroDeeds shows no confirmed ACRIS deed transfer in the last 5 years of recorded NYC public-records data.
When was 3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD last sold?
MetroDeeds shows no confirmed ACRIS deed transfer for 3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD in the last 5 years of recorded NYC public-records data. NYC ACRIS coverage extends back to 1966; an absence in our 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 3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD have?
No open HPD housing-maintenance code violations are on record for 3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD. The building is not registered with NYC HPD's landlord-registration system, which is typical for owner-occupied 1-2 family dwellings. HPD violation data is pulled daily from the NYC Open Data violations feed.
What is the assessed value of 3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD?
NYC Department of Finance assesses 3030 MIDDLETOWN ROAD at $2.31M for the current tax year. NYC assesses property at a fraction of estimated market value (the assessment ratio varies by tax class — 6% for tax class 1 one-to-three-family dwellings, approximately 45% for tax class 2 rental apartment buildings), so the market value implied by this assessment is meaningfully higher. Assessment data is published by NYC Department of Finance.