Showing 1–10 of 20 reviews
Anonymous
4 months ago
Pros: Excellent doorman staff, laundry on every floor Cons: Construction in building is loud
Anonymous
4 months ago
Unit 905 Pros: - Friendly staff and responsive support from super and management - Building is well maintained and clean - Apartments have good distribution - Amazing location Cons: - Limited amenities: Gym is tiny, a whatever roof top without anything, other than that no more amenities
Anonymous
8 months ago
Unit 619 Pros: staff, amenities, closet space Cons: management responsiveness - understaffed, lease non-renewals
Anonymous
8 months ago
Pros: Location! Kind staff. Lots of light in the apartments. Cons: Way too many dogs. Constant construction noise.
Anonymous
10 months ago
Pros: Location close to express subway Cons: There is too much renovation going on since the sponsor units are on sale. Never ending noise since two years ago! Advice to landlord: The walls are too thin. You hear everything from your neighbor
Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: Staff is super helpful, amnesties are good, very clean and organized Cons: Loud construction noises, but should be temporairy
Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: Lived there for two years, amazing staff! Door men, porters, mail room, etc. all so friendly. Great pest control management Cons: No complaints here
Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: Staff is the best Cons: Management selling all units and kicking tenants out Advice to landlord: Cruel
Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: The staff at the Dorchester really make the building what it is. We loved them so much we moved back in after leaving the city. Cons: The owners of our specific unit were difficult, but that isn’t a reflection of the Dorchester itself.
Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: Wonderful staff, the best on the Upper West Side. Maintenance repair response is excellent and immediate. Property managers are kind and always helpful. Very clean building. Renovated apartments with upgraded bathrooms, kitchens, and walk-in closets. In summary, a great building with a fantastic location. Cons: The sponsor is selling all rental units and many very happy tenants were forced to leave. Advice to landlord: Do not start renting apartments next year after having forced your former renters to move out. If you do so, it will look like you are attempting to get around the law capping rent increases that was passed last spring.