375 MYRTLE AVENUE, LLC · avg 3.2 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: The units are very large, neighborhood is fantastic. Cons: Easily my worst living experience in NYC. Would advise you look closely at the long list of violations the owners have with the city. Many of the units on the top floor have leaking windows. Our unit had 12 separate leaks, which the building tried multiple times to repair unsuccessfully. It got to the point we were emptying buckets in the middle of the night when it rained. The building also shakes slightly, and other tenants have complained of a sewage problem.”
— 379 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Unit 4G Pros: On-site staff is excellent, great neighbors. Cons: The property managers (Green Cedar Management) ignore serious violations, do not respond at all to any outreach, and generally couldn't care less about the building despite receiving thousands of dollars a month per unit. Advice to landlord: Fire your management company”
— 379 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Units are updated and receive nice light. Great location and comfortably safe. The building has a wonderful part time door woman who is just the best. Cons: The carpet needs to be changed as it's become very dirty. The management is slow to respond and often don't address important repairs and requests. Very difficult to reach, communicate with, and usually not very helpful. Advice to landlord: Call back your tenants when they need assistance. Clean the carpets.”
“Pros: The people are great and the neighborhood is perfect. Cons: The management company is the worst landlord I’ve dealt with and I’ve been in NY for years. 1. They intentionally don’t fix things to keep costs down 2. they fired the super everyone liked, probably to try and get a cheaper one with less experience 3. They literally just ignore the emails they get unless it is written aggressively, so tenants either have to complain a lot or just deal with their issues 4. There’s persistent leaking in the building 5. Many units lost heat this summer or last summer because the units are such a old brand the pieces aren’t made anymore. The building is only a decade old, so it seems like using old units was intentional.”
— 379 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Friendly staff and neighbors Cons: Poor upkeep, management is not responsive, pests abound Advice to landlord: Clean up their act and building”
— 379 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Location, brilliant super and security, good construction, spacious rooms, big ceilings... Cons: Horrible horrible management, bad quality cabins, windows don’t insulate, central heating (you can’t turn it off), and if you’re on Myrtle avenue non stop noise and 24/7 Advice to landlord: Hire more people to help address issues This building has a lot of opportunity to become something it s sad you’re not upgrading every hiring. It needs an upgrade.”
— 379 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: decent building, great super Cons: myrtle ave is a siren corridor, you will get woken regularly by street noise, if someone coughs outside 5 floors down youll hear it. lots of mold throughout building. Advice to landlord: get double paned windows”
— 379 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Jen is very responsive. Apartments are spacious and well kept. Work orders are answered quickly Cons: Rug could be updated Advice to landlord: Keep up the good work”
— 379 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Spacious Units and pet friendly Cons: The building is not well maintained and the property manager is not responsive. Advice to landlord: Respond in a timely manner and regularly maintain things such as the hallways”
— 379 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn