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Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: the staff is lovely easy subway access Cons: Could use a renovation Please open the roof deck
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: -laundry in building (expensive) -good doorman Cons: -cheap paint coat between tenants Advice to landlord: Use better paint
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Clean and stuff Cons: SO MANY plumbing issues
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Inexpensive compared to comps in the area Cons: Unresponsive Building management, a few very rude doormen, no outdoor living space, small garbage chutes, hallways not cleaned frequently enough
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Honestly nervous I won’t be able to resign my lease because I got a covid deal and this place hit almost every check mark for me at a good price. Clean (never had any issues with pests or rodents), great amenities (friendly doorman, laundry, elevator, gym, parking lot). Safe neighborhood with groceries, bus / train and restaurants nearby. Cons: Sometimes the laundry room floods and there will be a puddle in there for a day or so. Advice to landlord: Add bike storage to the building
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: The lobby is nice, no pests, great water pressure, responsive to maintenance requests Cons: Sunroof deck closed for months, many maintenance requests, nice courtyard completely closed. So much potential not being used or renovated Advice to landlord: Open the outside spaces
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Amazing Doorman Good location Near subway Large laundry room Garage parking Cons: Management is unresponsive, uncooperative and unhelpful Roach problem Unable to use outdoor or common areas AC units are awful and barely work Advice to landlord: Work with your tenants to resolve problems opposed to ignoring them.
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: - Great doormen staff - Very attentive and help you bring things up whenever needed. - Laundry in the building and dry cleaners in the base building as well. - Located directly between Central Park and the East River Esplanade as well as on the same block as the F & Q subway station Cons: - Apartments aren’t renovated much between tenants resulting in very outdated features like poor placement or lack of outlets in rooms that need more, old light fixtures and flooring, etc. - Heat / AC is building controlled and during season changes sometimes they are slow to change the temperature of the units - Windows are outdated and leak cold air in winter time - Plumbing can clog at times (usually shower) due to this being a 1960’s building and no attempt to update plumbing infrastructure Advice to landlord: - invest in larger upgrades to the building, plumbing lines, heating systems and window replacements
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: Decently maintained. Nice entrance. Doormen do their job very well. Cons: Management is horrific. Truly horrible, rude people who ignore their brand new tenants and tenants who have been here for years. The lease is insanity and has ZERO wiggle room. They refuse to make a single change to the lease. ZERO negotiation. They promise a gym and a roof deck. They have no plans in finishing the work to let the tenants WHO PAY FOR AMENITIES use the amenities. It’s such a scam. The real estate agent promises everything and the building has delivered on NOTHING. The windows don’t have any screens and are very thin. You can hear every single thing 24/7 Advice to landlord: Fix the property so your tenants can use it.
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: Decent closet space. Cons: They delay in fixing things. Old building. Advertise a courtyard and roof deck but never open. Anything they do are stop gap measures. Put in cheap appliances and then when things break they replace with used cheap appliances. ac heat units too small for rooms. Old closets constantly coming off rails. Scaffolding surrounding the whole building for at least a few years. I have never once seen a worker. They don’t seem to want to take down probably because it’s costs them and now unsavory people there as haven. They asked for a rent increase renewal at the height of pandemic. Advice to landlord: Focus on upkeep of individual apartments. Recognize the comparable market. The building should not be priced just based on bedrooms for such an old building. Not comparable to newer amenity rich buildings.