1269 Melville Road

Farmingdale, NY 11735 · SCTM 0100032000100016000

Street view of 1269 Melville Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735
Acreage
23566 sqft
Assessed value
Property class
330
Last sale year

Parcel analysis

A 23,566 sq ft vacant lot in Farmingdale, NY.

  • At 23,566 sq ft, this is a standard-sized building lot for the Farmingdale area.
  • This parcel is flagged as tax-delinquent with tax arrears in the 2–4 year range — a distress signal that can drive an owner toward a sale before the county's tax-enforcement timeline advances.
  • In the foreclosure timeline, it currently reads as: Lis pendens on file.

Analysis generated from public assessment, tax, and ownership signals. Unlock owner, exact arrears, and scoring below.

Property timeline

  1. 2–4 years ago
    Property taxes went delinquent
  2. Most recent
    Reached foreclosure stage: Lis pendens on file

Timeline reflects public records; exact dates and amounts are available in the full report.

Active distress signals

Current stage: Lis pendens on file

  • Lis pendens on file
  • Tax arrears detected

Tax arrears age: 2–4 years

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Primary owner
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Mailing address
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Motivation score
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Arrears amount
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Lis pendens filing date
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Full tax history
5-year delinquency log
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Clerk records
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