Unit 3W Pros: - Location - No serious issues in the building - Friendly neighbors Cons: - Tiny bathroom with weird smelling water and bad water pressure - Pipes would get so hot in the winter you have to open the wind…
335 EAST 10 STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10009 is a 10-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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Manhattan · February 2026
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Potential savings: ~9% by timing your move to January.
Unit 3W Pros: - Location - No serious issues in the building - Friendly neighbors Cons: - Tiny bathroom with weird smelling water and bad water pressure - Pipes would get so hot in the winter you have to open the wind…
Pros: Everything about this building is great. The super and maintenance staff are so friendly, and it feels really safe with security cameras and double doors. I was a little hesistant moving to this area because I hear…
Pros: No live-in super/landlord, but he’s in the neighborhood. Not a ton of people, 5 floors with 2 apts per floor. Big living rooms. Amazing location. Bedrooms are on opposite sides, not next to each other. Solid kitche…
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Illegal Parking — License Plate Obscured
Illegal Parking — Blocked Sidewalk
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Graffiti
Noise - Commercial — Loud Music/Party
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Talking
Noise - Commercial — Loud Music/Party
HEAT/HOT WATER — ENTIRE BUILDING
Heat/Hot Water — Entire Building
Rodent — Signs of Rodents
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.