Unit 2 Pros: Loved the place, plenty of space, and small ownership Cons: Needs some updates, floors are slanted, etc Advice to landlord: Wish you weren’t selling! Lol
1079 HALSEY STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11207 is a 2-unit rental building in East New York, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
Unit 2 Pros: Loved the place, plenty of space, and small ownership Cons: Needs some updates, floors are slanted, etc Advice to landlord: Wish you weren’t selling! Lol
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Illegal Parking — Posted Parking Sign Violation
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Illegal Parking — Posted Parking Sign Violation
Brooklyn · March 2026
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East New York is one of Brooklyn's most affordable neighborhoods, with a growing community land trust movement, active churches, and a resilience born from decades of disinvestment. New affordable housing is reshaping Atlantic Avenue, and the Broadway Junction transit hub connects multiple lines.