Pros: Great location. Apartments are spacious and cute with arched walls between rooms. The common areas are cleaned well and regularly. No pests. Cons: Heat is central and when it's very cold in winter it can be very h…
570 ISHAM STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10034 is a 30-unit rental building in Inwood, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Pros: Great location. Apartments are spacious and cute with arched walls between rooms. The common areas are cleaned well and regularly. No pests. Cons: Heat is central and when it's very cold in winter it can be very h…
Pros: The live-in super is friendly and responsive, and the neighbors are respectful. Quiet. Cons: Old building. Peaceful during the winter, but roaches come out during warmer weather. Pest control isn't effective.
Pros: Quiet building, public areas kept clean Cons: Building has roaches Advice to landlord: Call a heavy duty exterminator
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General Construction/Plumbing — Building Shaking/Vibrating/Structural Stability
HEAT/HOT WATER — APARTMENT ONLY
Water System — Possible Water Main Break (Use Comments) (WA1)
Water System — Possible Water Main Break (Use Comments) (WA1)
Water System — Possible Water Main Break (Use Comments) (WA1)
Water System — Possible Water Main Break (Use Comments) (WA1)
Water System — Possible Water Main Break (Use Comments) (WA1)
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Noise — Noise: Construction Before/After Hours (NM1)
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Manhattan · February 2026
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Inwood sits at Manhattan's northern tip where the Hudson and Harlem Rivers meet. Inwood Hill Park's old-growth forest is the last natural woodland on the island, and the neighborhood's Irish and Dominican roots create a unique cultural blend. It feels more like a small town than Manhattan.