“Pros: Staff is kind and helpful - building is well-maintained. Cons: Near a major intersection - apartments near the street are noisy Advice to landlord: N/A”
— 150 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Convenient to lots of subways; great reception team (good package management system that alerts you when your package arrives; wash and fold, etc.); Trader Joe’s just across the street; trash on every floor; patio access; great water pressure; central heating. Cons: Fitness room could be better equipped/have more equipment… but on the plus side, it was always empty when I went! Unfortunately can be loud as it’s located near the fire department, and emergency vehicles more generally can get backed up trying to cross the bridge and you have to listen to the alarm for like five minutes while people refuse to move.”
— 150 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Good subway access, right next to Target + Trader Joe's and a grocery store right at base of building. Nice new building with decent amenities including a pool Cons: Being right on Flatbush can make it a bit loud, being high up enough negates that quite a bit. Outdoor space was not very nice. Advice to landlord: Improve outdoor space”
— 150 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Management team is very nice / responsive Very quiet Clean Cons: It’s more difficult to find a rental here since it’s a mostly for sale condo”
“Pros: Great views and easy train access Cons: Massive cockroach infestation”
— 150 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: clean, friendly, ammenities Cons: they have to switch the heat to the ac in the spring and sometimes it can be hot for a few weeks on a high floor Advice to landlord: keep up the good work”
— 150 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: CENTRAL AIR and AMAZING STAFF that takes care of the building and collect our packages. Great common spaces. Good communication from staff regarding scheduled maintenance procedures. Cons: The windows don’t open all they way, but guess that’s for our own safety :) Rarely ever see anyone else on my floor so kind of hard to meet neighbors/ make friends with neighbors. Light bulb often blows out once a year. Advice to landlord: Leave me some extra lightbulbs so I don’t have to bother you for it each time.”
— 150 MYRTLE AVENUE · Brooklyn