200 WEST 60TH ST ASSOCIATES LLC · avg 3.8 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: Loved living at 200 W 60th. Great location, good building management and doormen/porters, and overall a very safe experience. Cons: Noise. Noise. Noise. For the 5+ years I lived in this building, the constant noise of construction made me want to bash my head in with a jackhammer. The building acoustics are terrible if you live adjacent to a stairwell and construction noise happening on ANY floor will travel right into your apartment. Also, the hallway acoustics are terrible and you can hear doors slamming all day and night! It sounds like a hotel on Planet Construction.”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: The doormen are nice. The neighbours are nice. Cons: No water or heat which is illegal. Cockroaches and mice in the gym, playroom and also at a lot of apartments. Renovation happening in most floors so constant noise. A lot of people smoke in their apartments and the elevators smell and also the floors. Look at the bad yelp reviews”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan“Unit 3E Pros: Clean Amenities, and the Amenity space is ok. No pest issues so far during my stay in 2022-2023. Cons: The plumbing in the kitchen sink and bathroom is old. Mold will accumulate in the kitchen sink and bathroom, requiring tenants to clean it on a monthly basis. Management is not flexible when breaking the lease because they said it would take a month to transfer the lease, which discouraged most of the new tenants. The bathroom is not properly finished in terms of plumbing. Advice to landlord: Renovate the bathroom spaces in the units”
“Pros: Well maintained, aesthetically pleasing, renovated Cons: Old building with retro fitted luxury so often there’s no hot water because of tank maintenance, elevators regularly out of commission, crazy levels of noise from the school across the street during the day. Advice to landlord: Insulation for windows”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: amazing doormen, super friendly and helpful with anything! Good location in a safe spot. Cons: Constant construction from apartment renovations that goes on way longer than estimated. Water/heat shut offs frequently at least 4-5 times a month. Heat is constantly on inside apartments with no real way to turn it off. Used to not charge residents for amenities and now they do.”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Location, location, location Cons: extremely noisy 24 hours a day mostly due to proximity to mount Sinai hospital”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Great amenities- 24 hour gym and laundry, bike room and pet grooming room. Exceptionally clean! Love the staff! Cons: A bit longer wait at elevator during rush hours sometimes. Advice to landlord: Keep up the good work!”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Staff was great always helpful and very clean building Cons: Very close to the hospital so lots of siren noise Advice to landlord: More community events”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Nice amenities Nice staff Cons: Under construction the whole time lived there Doubled our rent upon renewal Advice to landlord: Don’t double people’s rent to try and kick them Out”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: The Lincoln Square neighborhood is amazing, close to Central Park and Lincoln center. The building itself is ok. Cons: Management is a nightmare to deal with. The building is undergoing huge renovations but rents are still very high. Advice to landlord: Take your residents complaints seriously, even if it means cutting on your (huge) margins in doing so.”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Building employees are great. Helpful, responsive, and nice. Views are awesome. Cons: Tons of poorly planned construction. Noise levels are unbearable. At least one elevator put of commission at all times. Management is jacking rents up ridiculously. Location. Not bad but would be nice to be nearer restaurants and bars. Advice to landlord: Plan renovations better in terms of effects on residents.”
— 2 AMSTERDAM AVENUE · Manhattan