NYC Report Card

Dyckman House Museum

A — 99.7

MANHATTAN · 1 addresses · 1 precincts

Should you live here? A — 99.7

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Noise
Average
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Pests
Average
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Safety
Average
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Maintenance
Average
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Cleanliness
Average
0
Noise
complaints
0
Rodent/
pest issues
0
Felonies
this year
0
Total
crimes

Living on Dyckman House Museum street in Manhattan is often compared to stepping back in time, given its historic charm and well-preserved architecture. The street, lined with elegant brownstones and tree-lined sidewalks, exudes a sense of tranquility and safety, as reflected in the astoundingly low crime rate. The most pressing issue residents might face is the occasional street light outage, with only one reported instance in recent times. This minor inconvenience is quickly addressed by the city, ensuring that the street remains well-lit and secure.

However, a stark contrast to the peaceful atmosphere of Dyckman House Museum street can be found on the nearby streets of Cooper Street, West 207 Street, Vermilyea Avenue, Seaman Avenue, and West 208 Street, which have been graded 'F'. Residents might occasionally hear echoes of loud music or parties from these nearby streets, a stark reminder of the contrasting urban experiences within just a few blocks' radius. Additionally, blocked fire hydrants have been a persistent issue on some of these neighboring streets, a concern that residents of Dyckman House Museum street are fortunate to avoid, given their street's high grade and well-maintained infrastructure.

Crime trend 46 total

311 Complaints

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Street Condition 1
Total1

Crime on Dyckman House Museum

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Felonies0
Misdemeanors0
Violations0
Total0

What residents are reporting

Street Light Condition (1)

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