Unit 3f Pros: very kind management great neighbors fantastic location Cons: tough process to get in but its all front loaded my unit has loud radiators but that may not be the case for everyone. the radiator fix would…
330 PROSPECT PLACE, Brooklyn, NY, 11238 is a 51-unit rental building in Prospect Heights, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
Unit 3f Pros: very kind management great neighbors fantastic location Cons: tough process to get in but its all front loaded my unit has loud radiators but that may not be the case for everyone. the radiator fix would…
Pros: Lived in NYC over 25 years in ten different buildings and have never had a super so responsive. Building is always clean, and any issue with the building is always resolved quickly and in a friendly manner. Never a…
Pros: Door people are nice and great for packages Cons: Nothing. I love this building. Advice to landlord: More basement storage
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PLUMBING — WATER SUPPLY
PLUMBING — WATER SUPPLY
PLUMBING — WATER SUPPLY
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Talking
Water System — Hydrant Running (WC3)
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Talking
PLUMBING — BATHTUB/SHOWER
HPD Class A Violation — (A) § HMC:FILE ANNUAL BEDBUG REPORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH HPD RULE AS DESCRIBED ON THE BACK OF THIS NOTICE OF VIOLATION OR
Noise — Noise: Alarms (NR3)
Brooklyn · March 2026
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Prospect Heights borders Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Museum. It's slightly more affordable than Park Slope, with a great mix of longtime residents and newcomers, excellent dining on Vanderbilt Ave.