9428 Magnolia Ct Ozone 3a, Park, NY - Property Insights New York, NY
High-Voltage Power Lines
Finding: No powerlines found within 1609 meters.
Wetlands
Finding: No wetlands found within 304.8 meters.
Nearby Schools
Finding: This property is located within the New York City Department Of Education school district.
Closest Elementary Schools
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PS 377
150-15 RALEIGH ST, RICHMOND HILL, NY, 11418
Grades PK-05, 495 students, 18.81:1 student/teacher ratio
Distance: 1313 feet -
PS 232 LINDENWOOD
153-23 83RD ST, HOWARD BEACH, NY, 11414
Grades PK-08, 805 students, 15.35:1 student/teacher ratio
Distance: 3111 feet -
PS 63 OLD SOUTH
90-15 SUTTER AVE, OZONE PARK, NY, 11417
Grades PK-05, 1016 students, 17.13:1 student/teacher ratio
Distance: 3153 feet
Closest Middle Schools
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JHS 202 ROBERT H GODDARD
138-30 LAFAYETTE ST, OZONE PARK, NY, 11417
Grades 05-08, 882 students, 13.98:1 student/teacher ratio
Distance: 1416 feet -
MS 137 AMERICA'S SCHOOL OF HEROES
109-15 98TH ST, OZONE PARK, NY, 11417
Grades 06-08, 1670 students, 14.78:1 student/teacher ratio
Distance: 3199 feet -
JHS 210 ELIZABETH BLACKWELL
93-11 101ST AVE, OZONE PARK, NY, 11416
Grades 06-08, 1472 students, 12.53:1 student/teacher ratio
Distance: 5757 feet
Closest High Schools
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ROBERT H GODDARD HS-COMM/TECH
138-30 LAFAYETTE ST, OZONE PARK, NY, 11417
Grades 09-12, 605 students, 14.76:1 student/teacher ratio
Distance: 1409 feet -
JOHN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL
101-01 ROCKAWAY BLVD, OZONE PARK, NY, 11417
Grades 09-12, 2366 students, 13.63:1 student/teacher ratio
Distance: 3533 feet -
EPIC HIGH SCHOOL-SOUTH
121-10 ROCKAWAY BLVD, SOUTH OZONE PARK, NY, 11420
Grades 09-12, 400 students, 11.98:1 student/teacher ratio
Distance: 7082 feet
School Impact on Property:
- Home Value: Good schools can increase property values.
- Resale Potential: Important for families.
Environmental Noise
Finding: This property has an estimated noise level of 74 dB (Very Loud).
| Noise Source | Decibel Level (dB) | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Combined Noise | 74 dB | Very Loud |
| Road Traffic | 75 dB | Very Loud |
| Railway | 0 dB | Very Quiet |
| Air Traffic | 51 dB | Moderate |
Understanding Noise Levels:
- Below 50 dB: Very Quiet
- 50-60 dB: Quiet
- 60-70 dB: Moderate
- 70-80 dB: Loud
- Above 80 dB: Very Loud
Natural Hazard Risks
Finding: Natural hazard risk analysis for this property shows the following percentile rankings (higher percentile = higher risk):
| Hazard Type | Risk Rating | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Wave | Relatively High | 84.5% |
| Landslide | Relatively Moderate | 76.5% |
| Strong Wind | Relatively Moderate | 62.1% |
| Hurricane | Relatively Low | 61.6% |
| Earthquake | Very Low | 45.2% |
| Winter Weather | Relatively Low | 30.6% |
| Ice Storm | Very Low | 29.3% |
| Hail | Very Low | 18.2% |
| Tornado | Very Low | 15.0% |
| Lightning | Very Low | 11.1% |
Understanding Hazard Risk Impacts:
- Insurance Rates: Higher risk can mean higher premiums.
- Property Value: High-risk zones may see reduced value.
- Building Requirements: May necessitate specific construction standards.
Radon Gas Risk
Finding: This property is in Radon Zone 3 (Low potential) in Queens County, NEW YORK.
EPA Radon Zone Definitions:
- Zone 1 (High): Predicted average indoor radon screening level greater than 4 pCi/L.
- Zone 2 (Moderate): Predicted average indoor radon screening level between 2 and 4 pCi/L.
- Zone 3 (Low): Predicted average indoor radon screening level less than 2 pCi/L.
Radon Considerations:
- Health Risk: Radon is a leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.
- Testing: EPA recommends all homes be tested.
- Mitigation: Systems can reduce high radon levels.
Environmental Hazards (Toxic Sites & USTs)
Toxic Cleanup Sites
Finding: No toxic cleanup sites found within the search radius, or data is unavailable.
Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Finding: No underground storage tanks found within the search radius, or data is unavailable.
Potential Impacts of Nearby Hazards:
- Property Value: Proximity can negatively affect value.
- Health Concerns: Depending on site status and contaminants.
- Financing: Lenders may require environmental assessments.
Crime Rate Analysis
Finding: Crime data analysis shows this area has a Bad crime rate.
| Crime Type | Incidents per 1K Residents | Percentile (Lower is Better) |
|---|---|---|
| All Crime | 68.9 | 81.0% |
| Violent Crime | 27.1 | 85.7% |
| Property Crime | 37.3 | 74.3% |
| Other Crime | 4.5 | 75.2% |
Crime Impact on Property:
- Property Value: High crime rates can lower values.
- Insurance Premiums: May lead to higher insurance costs.
- Neighborhood Stability: Affects desirability and community feel.
Neighborhood and Census Data
Finding: Census data analysis reveals key demographic and housing characteristics of this neighborhood.
Neighborhood Overview
Overall Classification: Stable Mixed Community
Neighborhood Age Category: Older
Average Building Age: 70.1 years
Resident Turnover: Very Low
Average Tenure: 20.7 years
Homeownership Level: Medium
Owner Occupied: 60.6%
Household Income
Median Income: $119,656
Mean Income: $131,035
Educational Attainment (Population 25+ Years)
Total Population 25+ Years: 2,405
Neighborhood Data Insights:
- Investment Potential: Stability indicators like homeownership.
- Community Character: Revealed by income, education, etc.
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- Falling Tree Risk
- Natural Light
- RF and Cell Tower Radiation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does proximity to power lines affect property value?
Properties near high-voltage power lines may experience a reduction in value. Visibility and proximity are key factors.
What are the development restrictions for properties with wetlands?
Wetlands often have regulations restricting development. Permits may be required.
How do school districts impact property values?
Good school districts can significantly increase property values and desirability.
At what noise level should homebuyers be concerned?
Consistent noise levels above 65 dB are generally considered undesirable for residential areas and can impact quality of life and property values.
Should I test for radon when buying a home?
The EPA recommends testing all homes for radon, as it's a health risk and levels can vary widely.
Data Sources
- Toxic cleanup data: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and various state and local agencies
- School information: National Center for Education Statistics
- Crime statistics: FBI Uniform Crime Reports and local police departments
- Census data: U.S. Census Bureau and American Community Survey
- Wetlands data: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Natural hazards risks: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Radon data: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Noise data: U.S. Department Of Transportation
- RF Radiation: Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- Digital TV: Federal Communications Commission (FCC)