“Unit 2R Pros: - Nice renovation - Some units had split-duct AC Cons: - Laundry machines always broken and never fixed - Low toilet water pressure - Apartment was delivered in an unclean state and with a non-functioning toilet Advice to landlord: Use a new company for laundry machines or make them free”
— 111 NEWEL STREET · Brooklyn“Unit 1L Pros: I lived on the ground level, so access to a private backyard was nice. Appliances were new. Cons: The building heat was never consistent on only on for brief moments. A very cold winter! Managements response was “what times should we turn the heat on”, when it cold the entire day. Pest problems that they refused to address. Rats in the wall that they wouldn’t address because the hole came from the neighbor. Rats would die in the walls and flesh flies would come into the apartment from the vents. Also the building owners forgot when our lease ended and listed our apartment as an open house with no realtor during COVID. They gave people access to latch without noticing us and advertised as an open walk in. The latch system to the front door wasn’t sent up properly though (apartment door was) so people couldn’t get in, which is just the perfect way to sum up how disorganized this owner group is. Advice to landlord: Don’t employ a building manager who has no experience and is straight out of college. I’m assuming there’s some form of nepotism here.”
— 111 NEWEL STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Mostly quiet building, mix of families and couples Cons: Had a terrible experience living here. From the super to the landlord there was a complete lack of responsiveness and unwillingness to accept responsibility on multiple issues. Other tenants in the building experienced similar frustrations and attempted to break their lease. It is an old building in need of extensive repairs with shiny surface level additions to serve as a distraction. Do not consider this place as your future home. Advice to landlord: Nothing at this time”
— 111 NEWEL STREET · Brooklyn