EAST 18TH ASSOCIATES, LLC · avg 4.2 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: The building is kept clean. The lobby (carpet) is shampooed and walls are wiped down. I never had issues with pests. An exterminator comes once a week. It's small, but you're paying for access to the park. Cons: Management takes 2-3 business days to respond. I agree with another review here-- walls are pretty thin. You can hear conversations and footsteps in the hallway, but my neighbors were quiet and respectful.”
— 427 16 STREET · Brooklyn“Unit #1C Pros: No pests. The building is kept clean and well-maintained. Good garbage management. Neighbors are respectful and quiet. Management responsiveness is a hit or miss: PM takes his time and won't respond to urgent messages, like getting locked out, but responded quickly to an email about plumbing issues. Cons: Ok water pressure.”
— 427 16 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Very clean and well maintained. Rarely had to ask management to fix a problem. No pests; only ones were one-offs that came through window. The building was quiet and all the neighbors are friendly and courteous. Garbage management is well done and have introduced composting bins, which is a big plus. Cons: Walls between apartments are very thin. You can hear everything. Heat only turns on when it gets below a certain temperature or gets to a certain time of year. When off, apartment can be very cold. Advice to landlord: A more flexible heating range would be nice, but other than that, building is great.”
— 427 16 STREET · Brooklyn“Unit 1A Pros: Building management is responsive. We have a small yard on the first floor back units. Half a block to the train. Open space in the main living area. Kitchen and living room are one room. Bedroom is large enough for a Queen. Cons: Noise is bad. You can hear everything through the walls. Floor shakes when neighbors walk heavy. Not a lot of storage space. Advice to landlord: Replace foundation and support beams. Get better noise insulation.”
— 427 16 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: This building has such great potential with its location, neighborhood and general unit size. It's a block from the train and the park and across the street from a quiet parking lot so there's plenty of sun. Cons: The landlord is incredibly cheap. He will often send some poor third party maintenance guys that complain about not being paid for their work. Sometimes you'll even hear them shouting at each other through the walls. The landlord is often unresponsive during emergencies and ironically lightning fast to get back to you when rent or lease renewal is involved. He took two weeks to respond to a mice infestation and only 4 hours to respond to a lease renewal. Gary, the property manager, might was well not exist. He actively sends your calls to voicemail and will actually block your number if you call more than twice and he doesn't want to deal with you. Overall just some of the poorest management I've ever seen. Advice to landlord: Be more responsive and take better responsibility as a landlord instead of doing just the bare minimum to make a profit. After a lot of discussion with other tenants, it nearly a 100% consensus that Gary should no longer have any responsibilities with the building. He is unreliable and it is hurting your image as well.”
— 427 16 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Close to the park and to shops on PPW, was comfortable and personally undisturbed by noise/building issues during my time there (although my roommate had maintenance issues) Cons: Poor management by landlord in regard to maintenance issues and dishonest practices on move-out Advice to landlord: Pay more attention to the boilerplate leases you use and take more of an interest in your property.”
— 427 16 STREET · Brooklyn