325 Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn

A small Bed-Stuy three-unit where management clears operational calls fast, but commercial air quality and street friction surround the block.

A small three-family Bed-Stuy rental where management resolves internal maintenance calls promptly, but commercial air quality and street noise on the surrounding blocks carry real texture. Three things to know:

Winter heating calls pop up occasionally, but get resolved fast. Two heat and hot water complaints were logged over the last two years, including one in February 2026 and another in February 2025. Both were closed promptly without escalating into open violations.

Commercial exhaust and air quality complaints filter through the surrounding blocks. Within three blocks, neighbors logged 11 food establishment complaints and 6 indoor air quality calls over the last year. Kitchen exhaust and venting fumes can travel through shared risers and light wells.

Curb congestion and neighborhood sound dominate the immediate streetface. Within three blocks, residents filed 177 illegal parking complaints in the last year—mostly double-parking, blocked bike lanes, and blocked sidewalks—along with 147 residential noise complaints dominated by loud music. The building itself stays clear of filings, but the curb is active.

Quieter signals on this building and the blocks around it:

325 Franklin Avenue is a 3-unit building in Brooklyn, New York City (BBL 3019540004). Brix tracks 2 open HPD violations for this property, along with inspection history, DOB filings, tenant complaints, and rent stabilization status.

Built in 1968, this mixed-use building sits in Brooklyn and is tracked by Brix using public NYC records from HPD, DOB, ACRIS, and 311.

Tenants have filed 24 HPD complaints about this building over the last five years, most often about water leak.

What tenants have called the city about here over the last five years:

The most recent complaint on this building was filed February 10, 2026.

Conditions cited on open violations at this address:

The building last changed hands on March 6, 2024 for $2,050,000, according to recorded deeds.

Brix rating: Concerning (39/100). View the full report on Brix.

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