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| Unit | Rent | As Of |
|---|---|---|
| — | $4,725/mo | Mar 2026 |
| Unit | Rent | As Of |
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| — | $4,400/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $3,650/mo | Mar 2026 |
| Unit | Rent | As Of |
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| — | $4,510/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $1,650/mo | Mar 2026 |
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“Pros: Love the super in the building. Good location, more quiet than other areas of LES. Cons: The management company William Gottlieb sucks. They ge”
— Anonymous, Apr 2026
“Pros: Recently renovated, great appliances, nothing has ever needed repairs, good location Cons: Heat is so hot and no control.. borderline unbearabl”
— Anonymous, Dec 2020
Anonymous
3 days ago
Pros: Love the super in the building. Good location, more quiet than other areas of LES. Cons: The management company William Gottlieb sucks. They get things done eventually but are very rude and demanding.
Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: - Newly renovated - Well maintained Cons: - Heat was always kept incredibly high and was uncovered causing burns - Unit facing unsafe housing who would look in and cause us to keep any blinds closed - I was followed into the building and cornered - People have mental crisis on the stoop, I would have to go somewhere else and wait to come home. - Rent was increased 40% when we got lease renewal, did not renew - Incredible small two bedrooms, should not be advertised as a third bedroom
Anonymous
2 years ago
Unit 20 Pros: I like the building a lot honestly but when you run into a problem management is so disorganized - the heat gets so hot also we have never turned it on. Cons: The heat, some pests, walk up Advice to landlord: Just be prepared to get into it with management
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: the location, building, and neighbors were lovely. and despite a weirdly sized kitchen and no closets, it was a great place to land. Cons: The management company lost our rent check on multiple occasions and didn't alert us till the end of the month and acted like we didn't pay. additionally they never fixed the leaking radiator in my room all winter and started to ghost me after several calls. Advice to landlord: please fix things in a timely manor
Anonymous
3 years ago
Unit 19 Pros: The street was quiet and close to restaurants, grocery stores, bars, parks and the water. Great location, near the F, J, Z and the Williamsburg bridge. Our unit was newly renovated, clean, and the bathroom was gorgeous with grea sunlight on the top floor. Cons: Heat was HOT in the winter. Some issues with waterbugs, but typical for NYC, no infestations. Advice to landlord: Figure out how to keep your renters from sweating every day.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Unit 22 Pros: Building was pretty clean and the trash was managed by the on site guy who was really nice and chill. Never saw any pests in our place, but we were on the top floor. Our neighbors were friendly, and it was a mix of young folks like us and a few older folks. We met some of the young folks early on and even hung out once or twice. One time I met the nice older lady downstairs who let me borrow her ladder, and she barely spoke English but she went out of her way to help me. Cons: Lived on the top floor, which we knew going into it the stairs would be a pain. But what we didn't account for was that the heat from the whole building would rise up to our level all fall and winter, and it felt like we were baking in there. Our radiators were on wayyy too much and we took things into our own hands and manually turned off the radiators in our rooms to reduce the constant sweating. Big windows were nice but not so much when in the summer they let in tons of sun and the place was basically a sauna. Bathroom got to like 90 degrees pretty much every day in the summer. We'd leave all the lights off and windows open all night with fans, and it got a little buggy. The place drove me crazy- lower floors are probably better, but less light. Also, the buzzer for the front door broke constantly, which sucked because we had to go down 6 flights to let someone in. Not the most secure building. We had a whole TV stolen within 5 minutes of it being delivered from our mail area. People left random stuff under the stairs near the mail boxes a lot. Hall sometimes smelled like cat piss. Advice to landlord: The long time tenants here are so nice and make the building feel safer. Keep them around.
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: Recently renovated, great appliances, nothing has ever needed repairs, good location Cons: Heat is so hot and no control.. borderline unbearable, multiple packages have been stolen or opened, no laundry in building, no natural light, loud neighbors Advice to landlord: More mail security
18 questions answered
Based on recent listing data, rent for a studio at 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 is approximately $4,725 per month.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 2-bedroom at 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 is approximately $3,650 per month.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 2-bedroom at 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 ranges from $4,200 to $4,600 per month, with a median of $4,400.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 3-bedroom at 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 is approximately $1,650 per month.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 3-bedroom at 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 ranges from $4,170 to $4,850 per month, with a median of $4,510.
Yes, 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 is rent stabilized with 5 stabilized units. Rent-stabilized tenants have protections limiting annual rent increases and providing lease renewal rights.
The registered owner of 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 is 243 HENRY STREET, LLC. You can view their full portfolio of buildings on Lucid Rents.
243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002, owned by 243 HENRY STREET, LLC, has an overall grade of B (3.3/5) on Lucid Rents. The building has 2 recorded violations. Tenants have left 7 reviews. Check tenant reviews for firsthand experiences.
243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 has an overall grade of B with a score of 3.3 out of 5 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Yes, 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 has 2 housing violations and 6 complaints on record. Visit the building page on Lucid Rents to see the full history, including violation classes and complaint types.
Yes, 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 has 1 Department of Buildings violation on record. These can include issues related to construction safety, building codes, and structural concerns.
243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 offers 7 amenities including Rent Stabilized, Good Cause, Fios Available, Dishwasher, Hardwood Floors, View, Pet Friendly. View the full amenity list on the building page.
243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 lists pet-friendly amenities (Pet Friendly) and 3 tenant reviews confirmed it as pet friendly. Contact the building management to confirm current pet policies and any breed or size restrictions.
Yes, 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 offers laundry amenities: Dishwasher.
There are 3 schools near 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002, including 2 charter schools, 1 college. Nearby schools include Edmund W. Gordon Brooklyn Laboratory Charter School (19 min walk), Brooklyn Laboratory Charter School (19 min walk), Amg School Of Nursing (17 min walk).
The 10002 zip code where 243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 is located has 4,058 crime incidents on record. Check the neighborhood report card for 10002 for a full breakdown by crime type.
243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 was built in 1900, has 6 floors, contains 26 total units, 24 of which are residential.
243 HENRY STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10002 has 7 tenant reviews with an average rating of 3.3 out of 5. 0 out of 7 reviewers would recommend this building.
Rent Trend
↑ 34% since 2019
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34% below median
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Cheapest: May
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