Brooklyn, NY 11231
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| Unit | Rent | As Of |
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| — | $3,462/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $3,462/mo | Mar 2026 |
| Unit | Rent | As Of |
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| — | $5,122/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $5,122/mo | Mar 2026 |
| Unit | Rent | As Of |
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| — | $6,300/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $6,300/mo | Mar 2026 |
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“Pros: High ceiling, great views, strip hardwood floors. Fair amount of closet space. Cons: Dirty common laundry, and expensive. Heat is iffy. Hor”
— Anonymous, Apr 2024
“Pros: Big windows Nice courtyard On-site laundry Bellhop cart to bring in your groceries Pretty street Close to subway (F and G train, though Smith St”
— Anonymous, Apr 2022
Anonymous
2 years ago
Pros: High ceiling, great views, strip hardwood floors. Fair amount of closet space. Cons: Dirty common laundry, and expensive. Heat is iffy. Horrid tiny bathrooms, with old cheap toilets and sinks. Cabinets look like they are from 1950, good quality but do not have a modern feel. Some are repainted white. Windows are double pane, but almost impossible to open. Advice to landlord: Fix the laundry room or put washer / dryers in units.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Good building staff. Great neighborhood. Nice courtyard. Cons: Hallway carpeting is worn. We have regular water bugs.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: It's in a nice neighborhood on a pretty street. There is a courtyard. The subway is close. The supers are nice. The apartments are spacious with high ceilings and big windows. Cons: The management company was terrible Sonia Torres of R.Y. Management Co., is rather incompetent. She blatantly ignored phone calls and emails The management's approach to building issues was to do the bare minimum and implement half measures. The building is old and is need of basic updates, but I doubt they will make any. The building tenants are messy and disrespectful. There is a general entitlement and complete disregard for others- the likes of which I haven’t encountered since I was living in a dorm. To name just a few things: They take all the laundry carts to their apartments and not bring them back for hours. They let their dogs walk off leash. They’ll spill something and not clean it up. They put diapers and food waste un-bagged in the trash room cans. (Do you want ants?!) Worst of all, they let their kids run amuck. Unsupervised children run around screaming in the halls. Their voices echo off the high ceilings and can be heard in my living room. When they are especially loud I can even hear them in my lofted bedroom with the door closed. These parents don’t care and a few of them seem to feel their kid(s) are entitled to play in the hall. Other people in our building emailed Sonia about this, but her response was to simply remind people of the rule they are knowing breaking, It’s so frustrating. In case you’re reading this and thinking, “they’re kids and they want a place to play,” there is a playground literally across the street. A nice, safe one, too. Plus we have a private courtyard. Advice to landlord: Get a new management company and make the basic upgrades the building needs.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Big windows Nice courtyard On-site laundry Bellhop cart to bring in your groceries Pretty street Close to subway (F and G train, though Smith St always has sketchy people hanging around) Large apartment High ceilings (on first floor) Cons: Old building with no amenities. No virtual door man (they lie about this on street easy). The buzzer system is old and barely functions. It’s an old building no modern perks, yet you’ll pay rent as if it’s a luxury building. Messy, disrespectful neighbors. They leave open trash in the trash room rather than putting it in bags. They never clean up a messes they make. They take the laundry carts to their apartments and don’t bring them back. We have 6+ carts and yet sometimes they’ll all be gone for hours. Some people don’t leash their dogs. They also let their children be disruptive, see below. They act like they can do whoever they want and see no issue with disrespecting other people. Loud, unsupervised children. Children run around screaming. Their voices echo off the high ceilings and can be heard all the way in our apartment. Their parents are not supervising them and they do no care about the noise they make. They never wore masks- even at the height of the pandemic. They have other places to play- St Mary’s playground is right across the street, yet somehow they think the hallway is acceptable. You can try talking to the kids to be quiet, but they won’t. You can try talking to the parents, but they don’t listen and may even be offended that you asked. The management company (RY management) is terrible. Sonya Torres manages this building. She will completely ignore your emails and calls. Even basic things, like, how do we pay the rent online? Silence. She definitely won’t respond to any concerns you have. She’s also an absolute idiot. I don’t know how she got her job, honestly. Or how she manages to keep it. She’ll send out building wide emails, but her responses to building issues are always so stupid and unhelpful. The management company does the bare minimum or they chose half-measures. We had a package theft issue for over a month. Not surprising for NY; it happens. But due to their lack of response and half measures, the problem it escalated, and the thieves got bolder. A better management would go a long way to improving the building. They should also upgrade to a package locker.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Awesome supers, laundry in building, heat is always on (sometimes can get a bit hot, but better than no heat), located in a great area. Cons: Management office is awful. They do not respond to emails/concerns but somehow can be readily available when it’s time for you to renew your lease. The tenants are very inconsiderate. Many of them have lived here for years and don’t believe they have to follow the rules or be courteous. Advice to landlord: Be more responsive. Have clear rules outlined and stick to those rules.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: The building staff is great! Cons: The building is outdated and over priced for what it is. laundry room is always out of order and there are not enough machines for the number of tenants in the building Advice to landlord: Update!
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Big apartments, clean, great building staff Cons: Older windows and close to above ground subway, so a bit loud.
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: Building is beautiful and I love that it has amenities such as laundry and package room. One of the supers, Allen, is great. Cons: Still trying to figure out if some of these tenants are racist or just assholes. 2 months in and I’ve had a few micro aggressive, nasty encounters with the white tenants. The trash room is disgusting. Apparently the people in here don’t own trash cans so they throw opened, dirty diapers right in the bin, throw food next to the bin on the ground, etc. Finally, if you despise the sound of kids running and screaming in the hallways, don’t come here. I don’t mind that bit, but most might. Advice to landlord: Talk to the head super about being a tad more strict. He needs to put up signs in the trash room, send out mass emails about the noise, etc. Also, while you’re at it, tell your real estate agent to stop making false promises on listings. We do not have a virtual doorman system or a video intercom.
§27-2107 ADM CODE OWNER FAILED TO FILE A VALID REGISTRATION STATEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT AS REQUIRED BY ADM CODE §27-2097 AND IS THEREFORE SUBJECT TO CIVIL PENALTIES, PROHIBITED FROM CERTIFYING VIOLATIONS, AND DENIED THE RIGHT TO RECOVER POSSESSION OF PREMISES FOR NONPAYMENT OF RENT UNTIL A VALID REGISTRATION STATEMENT IS FILED.
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Based on recent listing data, rent for a studio at 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 ranges from $3,425 to $3,500 per month, with a median of $3,462.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 2-bedroom at 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 ranges from $4,495 to $5,750 per month, with a median of $5,122.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 3-bedroom at 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 ranges from $6,200 to $6,400 per month, with a median of $6,300.
Yes, 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 is rent stabilized with 6 stabilized units. Rent-stabilized tenants have protections limiting annual rent increases and providing lease renewal rights.
The registered owner of 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 is 204 HS ASSOCIATES, LLC. You can view their full portfolio of buildings on Lucid Rents.
204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231, owned by 204 HS ASSOCIATES, LLC, has an overall grade of D (3.3/10) on Lucid Rents. The building has 1 recorded violation. Tenants have left 8 reviews. Check tenant reviews for firsthand experiences.
204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 has an overall grade of D with a score of 3.3 out of 10 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Yes, 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 has 1 housing violation on record. Visit the building page on Lucid Rents to see the full history, including violation classes and complaint types.
204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 has 1 building permit on record. Recent permit types include: Boiler Equipment. Building permits can indicate ongoing construction or renovation work.
Yes, 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 has 10 Department of Buildings violations on record. These can include issues related to construction safety, building codes, and structural concerns.
204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 offers 12 amenities including Bike Room, Dishwasher, Hardwood Floors, Private Outdoor Space, View, Elevator, Fios Available, Laundry, and more. View the full amenity list on the building page.
204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 lists pet-friendly amenities (Pet Friendly) and 2 tenant reviews confirmed it as pet friendly. Contact the building management to confirm current pet policies and any breed or size restrictions.
Yes, 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 offers laundry amenities: Dishwasher, Laundry.
There are 8 schools near 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231, including 2 charter schools, 1 college, 2 private schools, 3 public schools. Nearby schools include Hellenic Classical Charter School (18 min walk), Hellenic Classical Charter School Park Slope (18 min walk), Long Island Col Hosp Sch Nursing (11 min walk), Al-Noor School (17 min walk), Basis Independent Brooklyn (12 min walk), and more.
204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 has 10 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: 5 AV/34 ST (B63), 1.5 mi away; Citi Bike: 34 St & 5 Ave, 1.5 mi away; ferry: Red Hook, 0.5 mi away; subway: 36 St (D, N, R), 1.4 mi away.
The 11231 zip code where 204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 is located had 2,456 crime incidents in the past 2 years, including 133 violent crimes, 709 property crimes, and 1,614 quality-of-life incidents. Check the neighborhood report card for 11231 for full details.
204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 was built in 1917, has 3 floors, contains 60 total units.
204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 has an ENERGY STAR score of 34 out of 100 and a site energy use intensity (EUI) of 89.2 kBtu/ft² (2024 data). This suggests there is room for energy efficiency improvement.
204 HUNTINGTON STREET, Brooklyn, NY, 11231 has 8 tenant reviews with an average rating of 3.3 out of 10. 0 out of 8 reviewers would recommend this building.