SILVER LAKE ASSOCIATES L P · avg 1.9 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Unit 5H Pros: It’s a location is idle for my family Cons: I don’t like a lot about the building. For starters my family has grown and I am able to move into a bigger apartment, but also can’t break my lease to live somewhere a little more comfortable Advice to landlord: Definitely should come and speak with tenants”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“Pros: Quiet neighborhood, older neighbors, beautiful landscaping , near park and golf course Cons: Pool out of service for 2 years in a row, no access to a grocery or convenience store n Advice to landlord: N/A”
— 961 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“I visited this building on seven occasions, asked questions and observed the following: Building is infested with roaches and rodents. It is visible in the laundry room filled with mouse droppings and roaches running around. The tenants name list are posted requesting extermination for roaches and rodents. Rodents are due to the uncleanliness of the building. I observed the garbage is always piled up and the basement always has the smell of garbage. A Super is on site but was very harsh when I asked him how often the building undergoes deep cleaning. His English was also very limited. he pool was very dirty and the grounds are in need of serious maintenance and upgrading. Considering the cost to rent, you are not getting nothing that is luxury as advertised. There are nicer buildings in Staten Island for less.”
“I have been a resident here since 2010. I am actually quite surprised to read the negative comments other people have posted here. The staff is extremely helpful and courteous, including Camille, Kathy, Vadim, Alberto and the rest. For any maintenance/repair work, they are just a phone call away, drop in a note, or just walk-in to their office to let them know. I have never had to wait for months (the way others have claimed) to get anything done. Vadim will fix anything in no time. We have always had plenty of heat during winter, in fact too much heat, we crack our windows open. As for bugs, roaches, rats and bats (really?), others are complaining about....maybe they need to clean up their apartments, and use some Boric Acid! The only crawling critters I see during summer is little centipedes. I see a couple of them in summer and they are harmless. My apartment is next to the Golf Course, so it is to be expected. My neighbours are very quiet and I have no noise problems, besides I have a corner unit. The Laundry Room is fixed recently with new machines and in better working condition now. No need to worry about quarters anymore. My only concern is the rent that increases considerably everytime I renew my lease. Rent increase is not percentage-wise, but according to the Management's pleasure. I am not happy about it, but then again, we are not being held hostage here, if we don't like it, we can always leave. But I chose to stay! Compared to other apartments in NY, this apartment building is nice, clean and well-maintained. I would recommend this place to anyone.”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“Update to my October 2012 (below) review. Here since 10/2010, and I have to say I'm looking to get out ASAP. I've lived in two units here - one for 2 years and the remainder in another. The designated smoke area in this building is right at the main entrance (hello smokers) - kuddos to whomever thought of that one. If you live in an apartment facing the front good luck on being able to open your windows year round - hello mold, mildew and the like... especially if you live on the first floor right by the entrance. Management does not care. All they want is your money. The building seems to have deteriorated over the years. The laundry room is beginning to look like something out of a horror flick. Maintenance does what they can. Did I mention the paper thin walls? Let's just say my neighbors must be newlyweds...”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“Looking for an apartment on Staten Island? My suggestion is to keep moving down the block to some far nicer complexes. I would give Silver Lake apartments a negative star review if it were possible. The latest issue that the main elevator was not working for 3 days on a holiday weekend. The building (s) are about 80 % elderly residents and some mothers with young children. The management could care less that anyone unable to navigate stairs was trapped for the whole weekend. On hot days, with moldy air conditioners provided by the building, which also has moss/mold growing below the filthy windows. Did I mention they are starting construction AGAIN, after completing 3 years worth of shoddy repairs. Management is essentially running a glorified slum, lying to residents left and right and continually demanding more money.”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“Run far away, if you can; after inhaling all the mold/mildew/toxic carpet cleaner this lovely complex has to offer. I will start with the "management", if you want to call them that. Camille is at the helm within the building and is an outright petty liar. The supers will punch holes in your walls that will never be fixed unless you count cardboard as a proper wall. That is the most they will ever do within the building. Your apartment will look great for the first week after move-in, then the roaches, mold and peeling paint start. There are also an abundance of smokers in the the building who make the hallways smell like a dirty bowling alley 24/7. There is also no stairwell to the basement, so you are forced to take the ancient, creaky elevator down to the moldy hellhole where the laundry room awaits. The fun doesn't stop there, make sure you stock up on quarters when the change machine is actually working, because it will not be fixed for at least a week after breaking down. Get your laundry semi-clean in the nasty washer/dryers and plod back to the elevators, hoping it makes it back down from the 7th floor, before you have an asthma attack from the mold issue. I would give this complex 0 stars if it were possible. Look elsewhere.”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“Boy I wish i had read this site before renting! I wish I had known that Camille couldnt care less about you or any of your problems. She was so nice when we signed the lease! The maintenance team - where do I start? The work is so, so, so bad. The apartment is held together by paint. it looks ok, and then you move in, and the whole apartment...cracks. ceiling, walls, cracks everywhere that were just painted over. The mold/mildew in the bathroom is also just painted over, so that is fun when it starts coming back through a few weeks after you move in. The grout and bathroom sealing is terrible, mold behind that too. calling for help? get prepared for major attitude from Camille. the elevator opens on my floor, to reveal another door you cannot get out of. I have to go up to a higher floor and back down again to get it to open. The walls are so thin, pray you get a quiet neighbor. the ones above me are nightmares. doors to the building either do not close or open properly (try and get that side one open!) Or, they are always propped open. the front door can be opened with any key, just insert anything into the lock and turn, and you are in! Laundry room - The machines do not fill even 25 percent with water, so you will never be able to rinse the soap out of your clothes - enjoy your rashes everywhere! The change machine is filled once a week at best, there is never change there. there are 7 washers, and 5 dryers, and there are usually at least one or two out of order. stay away, you were warned!”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“(EDITED to remove the second copy of the same review) We have been living in this apartment complex/community for ~1 year now. I live right near the lobby - so on the first floor, close to the elevator, etc. I don't have any noise problems. Major problem we have is that the apartment floors get too cold during the winter (we are right above the boiler room, but still). It became so bad that we could not use the bathroom pipes for a week because the pipes underneath them froze. However, the super(s) fixed them in a day and no issues since then. We did speak to about 10 residents before, during and after moving in. Average duration of those residents range between 4 and 15 years in this building community. Age ranges are from 30-65. As I saw it, the apartment is decently maintained; there are definitely bugs, etc, but I think that's a given since there is open golf course nearby with trees. etc. Hopefully the maintenance, etc gets a little bit better. Management-wise, it is 50-50 in terms of responding in a timely manner. The community is wonderful, pool is great, parking is not bad. Great thing is the bus stopping right in front of the house to go to the ferry (you can even walk there). Silver lake itself is wonderful to walk around, which is a plus. Overall, we give ~8/10 so far for this apartment. Just renewed/extended the lease; I will post an updated review next year. For people who are suspecting - No, I'm not from the management nor am I being paid to write this review.”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“I have written a review in my life before but for these apartments, i had to write one so people don't get stuck with such a horrible management. The apartments are horrible, dirty and infested with bugs, rats, and bats...yes BATS! The worst part of it all is management, especially the manager Camille, she is straight up nasty, childish and RUDE!! i'm not even kidding she is the RUDEST person walking the planet. Every time i have called management for anything she has been very rude giving me smart answers, literally telling me "so what do you want me to do about it, i dont care"....and thats not the best part....she went on to hang up the phone on me. so childish!!! She's nothing short of a dictator....once the lease is signed...she becomes a NIGHTMARE! PLS PPL STATY AWAY FROM THESE APARTMENTS AND MOST IMPORTANTLY CAMILLE. everyone in the building dislikes her. I fail to understand why she's still employed here. she is definetly out of her professional boundaries.”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“I lived in this complex for three and half years. I did my best noy to have any maintenance ssues, as I did not feel confortable having anyone in my apartment. When hurricane Irene hit the area, the damage to my apartment was pretty extensive as water was seeping through the wall. I complained to the management and I was told that I was on the list. Waited several months and was told I was still on the list. The mold around the windows got so bad that I was forced to find a new apartment. The walls are thin and you can definetely hear everything that is going on in you next door aparment as if they were right there with you. Definitely a memorable experience that has taught me what to look for when I was looking for a new place to live.”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“I've lived here since October 2010 and don't have much by way of complaints. The walls and floors are really thin and you can hear everything upstairs but that's about it. The laundry room is clean (for the most part) and smells good, the building is fairly well maintained. Parking is $110.40 a month but you should be able to find parking along Victory Blvd (although you risk your car getting crashed into) The apartments are nice and spacious. Minimal (as to be expected living next to nature) bugs and no mice. Management is ok although we never really dealt with them other than to move in. Most neighbors are friendly. Mixed age/race building. Overall a nice place to live. Lease is up soon and the only reason I would move is to get into a more affordable 2-bedroom (2-bedrooms here are out of my range).”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“i live here..but i got a lot of stress everyday because i can't sleep well everynight.. to much noise every day...and i complain to manager but she ---- up...she really ---- up and this apartment ---- up..”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“Used to be a nice place, now mice and mold. Management seems very indifferent to the mice problem, numerous complaints and no results. The rents here are not cheap either, top dollar.”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“absolutely dont wanna stay here for another lease!!! awfull service,dirty floors,smell in the basement,paited basement almost every two months,which is killing the rest of tenants.super is comimg to your apt.without any agreement with you,and you cant do anything about it just because management doesnt give a damn what is going on.if you have smth.broken be prepared that its gonna stay just like that for YEARS!!!!noone will call you back if you re gonna call to mngmnt.if you want to live in here,please change your mind immediately!!!!”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“These apartments are NOT well kept at ALL! They have a tenant living there that likes to expose himself and harass other tenants. The laundry dryers do not work. The coin machine in the laundry is broken and has been for months. The hallways are messy and smell. There are bugs in the basement. There is a molding coke bottle up in the pipes in the basement that been there for years. The doors to the outdoors never close correctly, let alone open without a struggle with a correct key. The intercom system doesn't work all the time. Mail is put into your mail box that is NOT authorized by the US postal service. There are MANY MAJOR issues with these apartments.”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“I've been living at this complex for almost three years and will be moving when my lease is up. The soundproofing is AWFUL. You can hear every single word being said by neighbors through the walls/floors/ceilings, not to mention having to listen to whatever they are watching on TV. The noise coming from above is unbearable -- it sounds like a herd of elephants whenever somebody walks (or in my case -- a 5 year old child gallops, runs, etc.) around the apartment. I've been sleeping with earplugs for the last three years just to drown out the noise so that I can sleep. There is a section in the lease agreement stating that at least 80% of the hardwood floors must be covered by carpet at all times which management has admitted to me is not enforced when I called to complain. Actually, a lot of the rules and regulations are not enforced. Unless you pay for a parking spot (yes, it's extra), the street parking is awful (I did that until my car was hit). If you're looking for an apartment, then keep looking. You do NOT want to live here!”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island“i currently live here and have for the past four years ever since they changed property managers the buliding has gone to crap i cant wait to get the hell out of here”
— 937 VICTORY BOULEVARD · Staten Island