Unit 1d Pros: the building is well kept and the apartment has had zero issues. all the appliances work great. love the neighborhood Cons: street is pretty rowdy a lot of the time, if you want quiet this is not the plac…
382 EAST 10 STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10009 is a 20-unit rental building in East Village, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Unit 1d Pros: the building is well kept and the apartment has had zero issues. all the appliances work great. love the neighborhood Cons: street is pretty rowdy a lot of the time, if you want quiet this is not the plac…
Unit 4D Pros: Amenities in the unit (w/d and dishwasher) Nice finishes in the building (crown molding, paint/lighting, feels nice) Responsive and exceptionally kind Super, Carlos! Cons: Classic pre-war issues — have ha…
Pros: Common spaces are well maintained and cleaned pretty frequently. Cons: Management is hit or miss about responding to issues raised. Things that were broken when I moved in were never fixed (broken tiles, broken fa…
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ACRIS deeds and regulatory filings
Lead — Lead Kit Request (Residential) (L10)
HEAT/HOT WATER — ENTIRE BUILDING
HEAT/HOT WATER — ENTIRE BUILDING
HEAT/HOT WATER — ENTIRE BUILDING
Noise - Residential — Loud Music/Party
Noise - Residential — Loud Music/Party
Noise — Noise: Construction Before/After Hours (NM1)
UNSANITARY CONDITION — MOLD
APPLIANCE — REFRIGERATOR
UNSANITARY CONDITION — MOLD
Monthly counts over the last 7 years · all data sources
No HPD records on file in the last 7 years.
Manhattan · February 2026
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Potential savings: ~9% by timing your move to January.
Alphabet City — Avenues A through D — is the East Village's grittier, more residential sibling. Community gardens dot the blocks, Tompkins Square Park anchors the social scene, and the Dominican and Puerto Rican roots run deep alongside newer craft cocktail spots.