Unit X12 Pros: Cheap Spacious (big bedrooms, high ceilings) 2 bedroom Big closets Big windows in every room Pet-friendly Close to public transportation Seriously, so cheap Cons: When the lock to our apartment broke, ou…
2800 BRONX PARK EAST, Bronx, NY, 10467 is a 680-unit rental building in Norwood, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Unit X12 Pros: Cheap Spacious (big bedrooms, high ceilings) 2 bedroom Big closets Big windows in every room Pet-friendly Close to public transportation Seriously, so cheap Cons: When the lock to our apartment broke, ou…
Pros: Few units in each section Cons: So many different pests, neighbors will eventually bother you, management office only open during business hours so forget about after hours emergencies or weekends. Advice to land…
Pros: Few units to each floor section. Cons: Roaches, mice, pests. Neighbors will disturb you. Advice to landlord: Offer services outside of business hours for people who work for the rent.
Bronx · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~10% by timing your move to April.
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Eviction Executed — Apt # W01 — Possession
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Norwood sits between the New York Botanical Garden and the Mosholu Parkway, giving it more green space than most Bronx neighborhoods. The area is predominantly Caribbean and Albanian, with active storefronts along Jerome Avenue and a residential character that feels stable if unremarkable.