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New York Flood Zone Lookup

Data version: Q2 2026 · Last updated 2026-04-21

Buildability City Score™: C (Bottom 30%) · Median permit time: 168 days

TL;DR. Before you buy, build, or renovate in New York, confirm the FEMA zone on your specific parcel — not a neighborhood average. Buildability™ returns your zone, Base Flood Elevation (where applicable), insurance requirement flag, and the way flood exposure changes what you can build. Free instant check.

Flood zones in New York

New York properties fall across several FEMA flood zones. Zone X means minimal risk — no insurance required. Zone A and AE are Special Flood Hazard Areas where most lenders require flood insurance and elevated foundations may apply. Zone V and VE are coastal high-velocity zones with the strictest building codes and the highest insurance costs. Buildability™ returns the exact zone for your specific New York parcel, not a street-level generalization.

Why this matters

FEMA re-maps flood zones periodically — what was Zone X five years ago may be Zone AE today. New York properties near waterways, coast, or low-lying drainage basins carry re-mapping risk that can invalidate an acceptable-today appraisal. Check current designation before committing capital.

How Buildability™ checks your New York flood zone

Enter any New York address. Buildability™ queries the current FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, returns your exact zone designation, Base Flood Elevation (where published), insurance requirement flag, and how the zone affects your Buildability Score™. If the zone is AE or V, we also flag the likely elevation requirement and estimated insurance cost impact. Free for your first check.

Help us keep this accurate

Buildability™ translates New York's flood zone rules in plain language. Rules change and overlays are sometimes missed — if you spot an error on this page, email support@readypermit.ai with the URL and what's off. We verify with the New York planning department and update within 48 hours of a confirmed correction. New York planning staff: the same email works if you'd like to flag corrections or set up a direct verification channel.

Related pages

  • What can I build in New York?
  • ADUs in New York
  • New York zoning codes
  • Flood zones in Buffalo

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