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HAN HSIEH CORP %D K K · avg 3.3 ★★★★★ · New York City

★★★★★Sep 2023

“Pros: Reasonably spacious rooms, well priced Cons: Bad street noise, dirty neighborhood”

— 103 ALLEN STREET · Manhattan
★★★★★May 2023

“Pros: Good space for a good price Cons: Horrible street noise on the corner of allen and delancey. Walls are thin enough to hear neighbors tv.”

— 103 ALLEN STREET · Manhattan
★★★★★Nov 2022

“Unit 6 Pros: The layout, size and price of the apartment is really good for LES. Its a true 1 bdr with a separate office area which is great, especially with WFH. The exterminator also comes frequently for mice. Mice in nyc is unavoidable, but I never saw a single one in this apt (or any vermin issue which is amazing). Cons: There is no heat provided, you have to heat the place with space heaters and it gets brutally cold in the winter. I rented this in a pinch but I don’t even know if that’s really legal in NYC?! Also, upon moving out the landlord tried to charge me for damages that were already there. Thankfully I was able to dig up the original listing AND took pictures/texted damages when I moved in. The recco is up always do this for every apt but this was the first time I actually had to use it as proof. Document. Everything. Advice to landlord: Heat the damn apartment”

— 103 ALLEN STREET · Manhattan