Pros: Great location; responsive management; porter took good care of the place. Cons: Can be noisy on weekends; lot of 2nd hand smoke, weed mostly, so hard to open windows for fresh air.
217 EAST 10 STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10003 is a 21-unit rental building in East Village, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Pros: Great location; responsive management; porter took good care of the place. Cons: Can be noisy on weekends; lot of 2nd hand smoke, weed mostly, so hard to open windows for fresh air.
Pros: Nice neighborhood. Responsible landlords. Cons: Trash along the block on the street at night can be unattractive.
Pros: Great location; huge window.; porters kept place clean. Cons: First floor, traffic noise, pot smoking from foot traffic Advice to landlord: Keep up good work.
Manhattan · March 2026
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(A) § HMC:FILE ANNUAL BEDBUG REPORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH HPD RULE AS DESCRIBED ON THE BACK OF THIS NOTICE OF VIOLATION OR AS DESCRIBED ON HPDS WEBSITE, WWW.NYC.GOV\HPD, SEARCH BED BUGS.
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HEAT/HOT WATER — APARTMENT ONLY
Rodent — Signs of Rodents
HPD Class A Violation — (A) § HMC:FILE ANNUAL BEDBUG REPORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH HPD RULE AS DESCRIBED ON THE BACK OF THIS NOTICE OF VIOLATION OR
Illegal Parking — Blocked Bike Lane
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Noise - Residential — Loud Talking
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Talking
Noise - Residential — Loud Talking
Noise — Noise: Alarms (NR3)
Rodent — Rat Sighting
The East Village is NYC's original counterculture hub — now gentrified but still gritty. Dive bars, ramen shops, and experimental theater sit next to wine bars and boutique fitness studios.