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Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: This building is a co-op and each apt is owned by a different person. So the “landlords” vary greatly. I lived here for two years while I was a grad student at Columbia. Most of the units are filled with Columbia University students. My landlord was fantastic: very responsive and would buy us anything we asked for. I had friends in other units who had not-so-great landlords, although overall I would say everyone I knew had a responsive landlord (most of the owners don’t own huge real estate conglomerations so they tend to be regular people and therefore pretty solid). So just make sure that you get a good vibe from your landlord/the owner of your unit if you do rent here. The building itself is solid: pre war, good bones, etc. It’s very close to Columbia and I liked the community of students. Cons: See comment above about how the landlords vary. Advice to landlord: The super is fine but doesn’t speak much English. He is responsive though.
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: This is a very nice building, each apartment is owned or managed by a different person since this is a coop, so make sure who you’re renting from. the super lives in the building and my owner - irina, is super responsive to anything we ask, she responds to email very fast and specially in the last year has been more then understanding with everything that has been going on. Defiantly recommend if Irina is the manager of that apartment. Elevator building with a brand new laundry room. Cons: Super sometimes can be hard to understand his English. But owner helps with that. Advice to landlord: Irina should manage all the units
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: Good location, close to 1 train. Cons: Literally the worst place I’ve ever lived. The property manager just waltzes into the apartment whenever she pleases, then sends berating text messages to the whole household if the dishes aren’t done. Advice to landlord: Get a new property manager. I can’t wait for my lease to be over.