CS RITZ RESIDENCES LLC · avg 4.0 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: - amazing doormen, love them all - very responsive and kind management - well kept and clean building Cons: - horrible, horrible location - very small units - younger tenants”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Units are nice, issues get fixed quickly Cons: Lots of street noise even on higher floors”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Front desk team is the best in the city. Such thoughtful and caring people. Rob is the man! The amenities aren't too bad either. One of the best apartment gyms I've seen in the city. Very nice lounge area and very nice rooftop. Bummer we missed the pool though. Maintenance is extremely response. Issues resolved within a day. Cons: Amenities fees were like $1000, which felt like a lot. There was ongoing construction when I lived there which isn't the building's fault, but still was annoying. Elevators were at times unreliable and would take a long time to move up and down. Advice to landlord: Keep it up.”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: - Convenient Location - Modern apartment Cons: - Inevitable noisy area Advice to landlord: N/A”
“Pros: Amazing doorman, clean building, nice gym in building, central to a ton of train lines, good package management Cons: Construction noise, large rent increases with no improvements, new yearly charges for pet and sewage Advice to landlord: Shouldnt be trying to charge the same rent on non renovated apartments as renovated apartments”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Unit 24 Pros: doormen are great, they sign for all your packages. the neighbors are good too all the apartments have great views Cons: hard to get in touch with management initially the gym charges an annual fee upfront (1000 usd) Advice to landlord: pick up the phone!!”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Unit 27C Pros: Clean, warm place with responsive super. Cons: Quite expensive and rent goes up quite a bit year to year”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: The amenities, the friendly doormen, the nice apartments, are all awesome. Cons: The fire station is really annoying and the noise from being near TS gets real old real fast. Being woken up at 4am by idiots revving their engines is always a bummer :)”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: The building is well kept, has a great doorman staff and includes laundry and a gym Cons: Noisy but for the area, that is expected Advice to landlord: Keep up the good work”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Unit 10R Pros: - Doormen are top notch - Lots of space for what you pay - Generally nice finishes - Gym in building (extra fee) - Convenient (close to 3 train lines) Cons: - Location (Times Square / Theater District sucks) - Some tenants can be quite loud”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Good location with easy subway access Cons: A lot of amenities are advertised but we cannot use (roof deck has been in construction since I moved in……) gym is extra for a “luxury” building. Leasing office is ridiculously unresponsive”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Apartment layouts. Spaciousness. Clean and modern. Friendly front desk staff and maintenance crew. Cons: Leasing office staff are very dishonest. Practice click and bait. No swimming pool even though advertised. Constant noise from construction or fire engine station. Balconies are barricaded for a year and facade construction was abandoned yet no adjustments to rent for inconvenience caused. You’re paying for amenities you can’t use. Advice to landlord: Be honest”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Unit 41L Pros: Very close to many subway stations!!! Supermarkets and shopping malls around. Cons: Very noisy even if you live in 40th floor but maybe you will get used to it.”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Building was clean and nice. Package room and laundry were good. Staff at the front desk are very friendly and maintenance responded quickly. Very convenient in terms of subways nearby. Cons: A bit noisy with the fire station around the corner. Windows weren’t sealed properly resulting in a lot of wind noise. Need to pay for gym. Elevators can be a bit slow. Surrounding area isn’t the greatest, but depends on the individual’s preferences.”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: - Doormen are the best I've had in the city - Great amenities (extra monthly fee, but worth it in my opinion) - Quick elevators - Close to subways Cons: - Walls can be relatively thin; ambient noise dependent on neighbors”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Full amenities, building staff relatively nice and quick to respond, convenient location with multiple subways lines with 5 min walk, pet friendly Cons: Time square traffic can be horrible, next to a parking garage that exacerbates traffic, while the building has 4 elevators, it is common for 1-2 elevators to be down for maintenance Advice to landlord: Biggest pet peeve is the elevator situation - having only 2 elevators to service 30+ floors can be a nightmare on the weekend”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Location is at the center of everything. Cons: Management doesn’t respond promptly multiple times. Package missing several times (from desk didn’t find and was too lazy to do so).”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: This building is centrally located which is nice because it doesn't take long to get to the outer boroughs. The doormen here are phenomenal!! Maintenance is great. Neighbors are quiet. Cons: There is a fire station on the end of the block (only a con if the noise will bother you - its really white noise if you're use to the hustle & bustle of NY). Management, particularly Geraldine, tends to be quite spotty with communication. The gym and lounge are extra (~$1k).”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great location for Times Square, Broadway and Hell‘s Kitchen. Clean; front-desk staff is friendly; laundry in building Cons: There‘s a fire station across the street which makes apartments in south-west corner noisy; there is always something under construction”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Doormen and maintenance staff are second to none. Access to trains is great. Apartments are quiet. Great social events (when not in a pandemic). Cons: Times Square location can be good or bad. Fire station can be noisy if you’re on the south side of the building on a low floor. If on north side and higher floor, noise isn’t a problem.”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Location location location Cons: Midtown. Times Square next door.”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: I love the building and how clean and open it was. The apartment was beautiful and well kept. It had a nice gym that was always clean and a good laundry room. Convenient location next to a lot of subways Cons: Very crowded area, the construction is a on going and there was a neighbor who was really loud and obnoxious and never really got handled by management fully which was frustrating. Advice to landlord: Please be more transparent and take more decisive action against seriously problematic tenants”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Doormen are great. Maintenance comes quickly. Cons: Management will make promises like rent credits and lease terminations and not follow through. The building is under a multi-year construction project which is very loud and disruptive. (They’ve even turned our water off multiple times for it) Our shower drain has major disgusting ongoing issues which I’ve heard is building wide. Advice to landlord: Find a new business. You shouldn’t be in charge of people’s homes.”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Good price point Cons: Times Square is a weird place, some units are better than others. Constructions noise because of renovation is constant. Advice to landlord: Renovation is very disruptive. Things don't look bad the way they are.”
— 235 WEST 48 STREET · Manhattan