RK&G ASSOCIATES, LLC · avg 4.7 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: Great staff Responsive management it’s surprisingly well made and specially sound proof Cons: some of the amenities are a bit outdated like the gym”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Great views, well kept interior, friendly staff Cons: Noise carries between apartments”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Steps are friendly Long term working doormen and handymen Nice amenities (free to residents) Having a playground stricture and playroom. Bug plus for kids Cons: I know some people have bad relationships with manager and leading office. Not super understanding and helpful but more goal oriented. Advice to landlord: Nothing”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Building is rent stabilized, responsive management, super responsible and polite staff. Amenities are great like the gym, and terraces with grills (although both could use some touching up and improvements from wear and tear), and there are annual events like July 4th and Christmas where the building puts together neighbor mingling parties with complimentary food. All work orders are typically resolved within the day or at most end of the week (rarely). Cons: On high floors the wind whistling sound can be annoying. The windows and ac units aren't super air tight either so winters can get chilly. Some wear and tear like hallway carpet stains or paint chips aren't usually addressed in the lower floors.”
“Unit PH47C Pros: High quality units, management fixes requests generally within the same day, super friendly staff. Cons: Neighborhood isn't great, after four years they didn't want to renew our lease and didn't give any reason why.”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Loved living here, free amenities (gym + public spaces), friendly doormen Cons: Expensive rent and condo building, moving in took 2 weeks longer than anticipated”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Unit 9b Pros: clean, good management, great outdoor spaces (terrace, rooftop), well maintained Cons: Less young people, more families, a little far from restaurants vs. more commercial streets”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: * The building is phenomenal and it's fairly quiet * You're on top of multiple subway lines * Citibike is around the corner * The people in the building are respectable Cons: * The amenities are subpar for the neighborhood * The management of the building is impossible to get in touch with albeit the super you can contact”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: - Clean modern building - Nice views from the higher units Cons: - Expensive for the lack of good amenities - Small gym - The doormen were always kind but some of the concierge had attitude. Very rude to my guests for no apparent reason. - Not much going on in this part of Brooklyn, but close to the Fulton St. stop. Always found myself taking the train to do anything. Advice to landlord: Great apartments but some of the staff were not welcoming.”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Unit 20E Pros: Very responsive with maintenance issues. Very friendly front desk staff. Extremely helpful staff in general. Very close to Trader Joe’s and lots of trains. Cons: Small gym, the outdoor terrace was not a rooftop (but still very nice), neighborhood is on the up and up but still not quite there. No real neighborhood spots or feels.”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Friendly and responsive staff, clean facilities, gorgeous views, convenient location Cons: A lot of street noise”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: The building and staff are great Cons: Located directly at Fulton St, there's certainly nicer areas to live in Brooklyn”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Professional building, Doorman, kind & pleasant professional Staff Cons: The Atrium tenants shouldn’t bring their pets to the grilling areas. The lounge furniture is bed bugs capable & should be deep cleaned more frequently & or changed after 8 years Advice to landlord: Be more respectful to tenants over disrespectful staff & Terminate. Zero Tolerance. Building building one bad Apple can destroy!!”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Front desk is really nice. Cons: I have extremely noisy neighbors that have refused to lower their music despite the several complaints and police reports. The building was at first responsive and supportive but they are now gaslighting me saying that they’ve spoken to my neighbors and that the neighbors have denied playing music and that they’ve moved their speakers. The noise has not stopped and it’s been causing severe mental issues that is effecting my health. Update: I was able to break my lease but only after weeks of fighting with the building and laying out what my rights are as a tenant. Excruciating process. No surprise here but getting my security deposit was a huge hassle. I had to, again, tell them what the law was to even get a response back. Overall, it was the worst 6 months I’ve ever had living in New York City. DO NOT LIVE HERE. Advice to landlord: Don’t gaslight your tenants. The neighbors are in clear violation of their lease by being a complete disturbance and nuisance. Stop dragging your feet and do something because the situation is just getting worse.”
— 384 BRIDGE STREET · Brooklyn