A 12-unit walk-up cooperative owned in perpetuity by its shareholders — no single landlord to change hands.
326 West 17 Street is a 12-unit building in Manhattan, New York City (BBL 1007400046). This building is associated with City Of New York HPD. Brix tracks 7 open HPD violations for this property, along with inspection history, DOB filings, tenant complaints, and rent stabilization status.
Built in 1910, this walk-up apartment building sits in Manhattan and is tracked by Brix using public NYC records from HPD, DOB, ACRIS, and 311.
Tenants have filed 6 HPD complaints about this building over the last five years, most often about heat/hot water.
What tenants have called the city about here over the last five years:
The most recent complaint on this building was filed January 4, 2026.
Conditions cited on open violations at this address:
The building last changed hands on April 20, 2026 for $525,000, according to recorded deeds.
Brix rating: Concerning (37/100). View the full report on Brix.
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