Park Ave
Blue Point, NY 11715 · SCTM 47228997900020010270000000
Parcel analysis
A 3,049 sq ft vacant lot in Blue Point, NY.
- At 3,049 sq ft, this is a compact building lot — well-suited to a single-family footprint where the Blue Point zoning permits it.
- It is zoned A1 under the local zoning code — confirm the permitted uses, minimum lot size, and setbacks for that district before planning any build.
- The current owner has held this parcel for more than 15 years — long-tenure ownership that can precede a sale or estate transfer.
- Records indicate an absentee owner (the mailing address differs from the property address), a common trait among investor- and out-of-area-held land.
- This parcel is flagged as tax-delinquent carrying tax arrears — a distress signal that can drive an owner toward a sale before the county's tax-enforcement timeline advances.
- The most recent recorded sale on this parcel was in 1987.
- At 0.07 acres, this lot is smaller than the typical small (under a quarter-acre) lot sold recently in Blue Point (median 0.14 acres across 27 recorded sales).
- Comparable small (under a quarter-acre) land in Blue Point has recently sold for a median of about $63 per square foot.
Analysis generated from public assessment, tax, and ownership signals. Unlock owner, exact arrears, and scoring below.
Property timeline
- 1987Last recorded sale of the lot
Timeline reflects public records; exact dates and amounts are available in the full report.
Active distress signals
Current stage: Tax arrears detected
- Tax arrears detected
- Long-held owner (15+ yrs)
- Absentee owner
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