Pros: Lost of space Cons: Mice and roaches, shoddy repair jobs, people hang out in building who don't live there and smoke/fight, very few electrical outlets/dangerous wiring, holes everywhere in floors and walls, extre…
2100 WESTBURY COURT, Brooklyn, NY, 11225 is a 78-unit rental building in Crown Heights, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Pros: Lost of space Cons: Mice and roaches, shoddy repair jobs, people hang out in building who don't live there and smoke/fight, very few electrical outlets/dangerous wiring, holes everywhere in floors and walls, extre…
Unit 5H Pros: Great location and my unit has a lot of light Cons: There’s a roach problem, the windows in the stairwells don’t have screens, and the elevator often goes to the wrong floor Advice to landlord: fix them…
Unit 3I Pros: Apartment had great space, large lobby Cons: Elevator broke down frequently. Serious ant problem and rodent Trash was also piled up outside Tiles and floorboards were falling apart Advice to landlord: Ge…
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Brooklyn · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~13% by timing your move to November.
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Crown Heights along the Eastern Parkway corridor is defined by the grand boulevard — designed by Olmsted and Vaux — with the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Garden as anchors. The neighborhood's Caribbean and Hasidic communities have coexisted here for decades, and new restaurants are popping up on Franklin Avenue.