“Pros: Lived on the top floor for a year. My unit was so bright and had so many windows. The view over the cemetery and puck building was so special. Amazing location Cons: Smallest bathroom I’ve literally ever seen. My apartment was freezing cold in the winter even with the heat on full blast. I had a $400 heating bill one month, meanwhile it was literally still 39 degrees IN my unit. Bathroom flooded every time I showered. Often times I couldn’t get hot water. I also had a gas leak in the stove. But whatevs, I survived Advice to landlord: Fix the heating”
— 283 MOTT STREET · Manhattan“Unit 5F Pros: - not a lot of units, renovated Cons: - the stairs need to be redone Advice to landlord: the boxes keep getting stolen”
— 273 MOTT STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great location, relatively clean for an older building. Cons: Unresponsive management, high turnover of monthly tenants, difficult to communicate with super, poor treatment of stabilized tenants, lack of upgrades to appliances and common areas, poor security devices on doors and mailboxes. Advice to landlord: Please secure front entrance, provide cameras, secure mailboxes, upgrade doors.”
— 281 MOTT STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Love the block. Beautiful and quiet. Nice that it is just a tad out of the way of most of the Nolita traffic etc. building was incredibly clean. I never saw any bugs or rats ever. Super was awesome and always on the property cleaning, planting flowers etc. Cons: Tiny units, my bedroom had no window. Heat is controlled by tenant which is amazing. (Would much rather that than 100 degrees) but my unit got VERY cold and the tiny 4ft electric heating unit was not enough for my apartment. Had to run a space heater all the time. Ultimately left because rents were too high mid pandemic. They ended up lowering almost $1000 from what I was paying.”
— 275 MOTT STREET · Manhattan