Pros: (Location) Not far from trains and busses. Laundromat and convenience stores near. Near Essex and its nightlife. Cons: New residents are dirty, stairs and elevators stink. Neighborhood has changed and lost staple…
10 AVENUE D, Manhattan, NY, 10009 is a 1,861-unit rental building in East Village, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
Pros: (Location) Not far from trains and busses. Laundromat and convenience stores near. Near Essex and its nightlife. Cons: New residents are dirty, stairs and elevators stink. Neighborhood has changed and lost staple…
Pros: In the outer skirts of city Cons: Not clean and thin walls/ceilings
Pros: The heat always comes on and it comes on really hot Cons: Where do I start okay let's start with the tickets this building has an issue with tickets every time you create one they cancel them themselves without fu…
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Manhattan · February 2026
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Potential savings: ~9% by timing your move to January.
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Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Noise — Noise: Alarms (NR3)
Illegal Parking — Posted Parking Sign Violation
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Illegal Parking — Unauthorized Bus Layover
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Eviction Executed — Apt 03I — Possession
Water System — Dirty Water (WE)
Noise - Residential — Loud Music/Party
Alphabet City — Avenues A through D — is the East Village's grittier, more residential sibling. Community gardens dot the blocks, Tompkins Square Park anchors the social scene, and the Dominican and Puerto Rican roots run deep alongside newer craft cocktail spots.