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Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Quiet, great location, laundry in the building Cons: Laundry machines broke frequently
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Got a great Covid deal Cons: Thin Walls and no regulated heat
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Well maintained, quiet, AC units provided Cons: Can’t control heat (WAY too hot), slow to respond to maintenance requests, they charge for a lot of things Advice to landlord: First lockout should be free, please less heat!!!
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Lived in a 2 bedroom flexed into 3 and you couldn't even tell there was a fake wall. The lobby was nothing special but everything was clean and updated. A wonderful neighborhood to live in! Cons: Maintenance slow to respond. If you get locked out there is a $50 fee. Depending on where you live, long walk to the L train. Expensive unless doing the flec option Advice to landlord: None
Anonymous
4 years ago
Unit 10c Pros: 24 seven security, responsiveness to service request are pretty good for what I assume is typical for a NYC landlord, problems fixed relatively quickly, lots of free amenities, for the first 12 months I did hear much of any bleed through the walls, lots of free activities in the summer LOTS, neighbors are really nice and helpful. If you feel like interacting with them we’re getting to know them. But you can totally never talk to them and it be OK to, Cons: This specific building is pretty deep into StuyTown so there is a bit of a walk but honestly it’s only a slight inconvenience and it’s just me looking for a con to list, there are a lot of amenities that need to be paid for two, trash shoots are annoyingly small so don’t get a big trashcan, Advice to landlord: Don’t get a big trashcan. The trash shoots are really small. Like most buildings in New York there’s centralized heating so it’s going to get really hot in the winter sometimes. Use that AC, (yah I know it’s bad for the planet) otherwise you’re gonna roast. If you need to insulate the pipes so they give off less heat or wrap them in some sort of rope like I did and as a bonus it looks cute as a decoration. Also get some fans and since there’s no lights in the ceiling don’t be shy with those lamps.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Clean, responsive, friendly neighbors Cons: Drain has trouble draining, thin walls Advice to landlord: Have open text line 24/7
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: This building is really quiet & management has been great. Cons: Sometimes they don’t turn on the heat.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Location, management, safety Cons: Not near many subways
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Family focused neighborhood. What you're really paying for is the location. Having an enclosed area for children to play and feel safe. A lot of amenities available for its tenants. Stores, restaurants, and bars steps away from your apartment. Relaxing and safe environment. Cons: Way too many students. For the amount of money you are paying for these apartments, it is far too common to reside next to loud and disturbing neighbors. I've lived here for over 16 years because of rent stabilization, but it is slowly becoming worse and worse with the intake of a younger crowd. The buildings are prone to pests. We didn't have a bad experience at all when it came to pests, but if you are unlucky and reside next to a "not so great" neighbor, that can turn around very quickly. Advice to landlord: Keep up the great work. You guys have always been responsive.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Bigger than anything you’ll get elsewhere for the money and the park like atmosphere is amazing. Renovations make the apartments very livable. Cons: So loud at times. Music in the park sucks when you’re trying to focus and the walls and ceilings provide almost no noise insulation. Advice to landlord: Fix the insulation issues and consider the people who live near the fountain when staging movies or concerts.