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Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: Spacious, quiet, nice rooftop view Cons: Appliances kept getting broken, maintenance team ignored all the requests, garbage not removed Advice to landlord: Care or at least pretend to care about their tenants
Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: Lovely staff, spacious apartments, A/C and heaters are great, lots of elevators, the view, and great location for almost trains and parks Cons: Some of the community spaces take longer to get fixed, 421a fees can become outrageous, dog friendly building but some owners don’t respect the common spaces with their dogs (untrained or letting them go at the front door)
Anonymous
2 years ago
Pros: Nice amenities and big apartments Cons: Older finishes and sometimes problems with the water
Anonymous
2 years ago
Pros: Nice roof deck with amazing views, no broker fees, decent amenities (that most other tenants didn't take advantage of), never saw any bugs/pests, almost never heard noise from neighbors, management is responsive to work orders for fixes in the apartment, washer/dryer and dishwasher in unit, good access to public transportation Cons: Elevators could be unreliable for very busy, package room system was hectic and sometimes unreliable, somewhat small floor plans, not willing to negotiate on rent renewals, neighborhood is light on things to do and sometimes a bit sketchy in places,
Anonymous
2 years ago
Pros: -friendly and attentive staff Cons: -wood beetles in apartment
Anonymous
2 years ago
Pros: Free amenities that are not over-used. You can usually get a seat on the roof or space in the gym. The building is responsive to issues with lighting and appliances in the kitchen. Cons: Laundry room had lots of issues, and the landlord wasn't the most responsive. Issues mounted and they ended up switching laundry service providers.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Building is great, one of the best rooftops in the city. good gym, neighbors. Staff is professional, responsive Cons: Elevators are hit or miss some days, waits can be long. Expensive.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Nice amenities, responsive staff, no noise problems with other tenants, have not encountered pests. I can't say enough nice things about the folks at front desk. Cons: When the outdoor temp falls into the mid 60s Fahrenheit, the in unit ACs don't work (no central air). My apartment routinely hits 85+ when the outdoor air temp is in the high 50s, which is not great. You'll need to use fans and open windows, which isn't great if you have a pet or a kid. The problem definitely isn't unique, but it does feel like something you ought not have to deal with at a relatively expensive place.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Well maintained, great staff Cons: elevators are often out and there can be lines to get an elevator. it seems the building is being sold and some things may not be fixed as quickly. Advice to landlord: i have been happy there.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: The Brooklyner has a lot going for it: amazing views of the city, a beautiful rooftop, a fully functional gym, and units that are mostly quiet with built in AC/heat units. The staff is very friendly. It is steps away from a number of subway stops and there are a handful of good bars and restaurants nearby. Cons: The building can have a bit of a hotel feel and the asking price is steep for small units. The neighborhood can feel quite loud and dirty.