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Anonymous
2 months ago
Pros: Full sized kitchens and good room sizes. Cons: The Landings Apartment on Roosevelt Island is actually one of the worst buildings I’ve lived in. What started off as a nice quaint apartment with good views quickly turned into a roach infested nightmare.Not to mention there are so many noisy neighbors, the walls are practically made of Styrofoam. 510 Main Street is specifically has thieves in the building who WILL steal your packages if left in the lobby. There are always people smoking in the hall, cockroaches in the hallway, broken laundry units that nobody can use AND eat your money as the machines do not work. Maintenance never fixes any problems. Whenever someone comes to the unit to take a look at an issue, the issue is usually blamed on “that’s just how it is” or they can’t fix it and have to wait a couple of days for more assistance. No one from property management is reachable. Good luck trying to get in touch with anyone. And if you do, they have the worst attitude ever. Also you can ONLY enter the building through an app. a management will push back against you if you ask for a key or even a fob. They will make you pay extra for it. Building entry cannot and should not rely on technology. What of you’re phone dies? Or God forbid a blackout? You’re screwed. Do not waste your time checking out these apartments or moving in. You’ll have peace of mind literally anywhere else. Advice to landlord: Do better. Fix your pest problems that every tenant is complaining about. Be more responsive. Stop jacking up the rent without actually maintaining your building or creating any new additions.
Anonymous
5 months ago
Pros: Opportunity to live on Roosevelt Island for much less than other buildings (if you’re in an affordable unit at least). Dog friendly Cons: IThe absolute WORST property management- C&C Apartment Management’s incompetence and carelessness knows no bounds. If you were to look up “slumlord” in the dictionary, the C&C Management logo would be the example used. What’s not to love? The cold, brown water filling up your bathtub after a long day; having a heat stroke in your apartment even though you run the AC 24/7 because the entire property’s electrical wiring was done incorrectly? Advice to landlord: Follow housing laws and hire staff with more than half a brain cell- especially for your leasing renewal department
Anonymous
6 months ago
Pros: Price, Gym and close to F line Cons: Laundry machines and heating system are not the best
Anonymous
7 months ago
Unit 134 Pros: It is cheap Cons: We had cockroaches here and there and then one day had over 100 all at once. It was insane and traumatizing Advice to landlord: BURN IT
Anonymous
9 months ago
Unit 440 Pros: The only thing good about the apartment is the size except the bathroom. Cons: Ever since C&C Management took over the quality of the management and the property is HORRIBLE. Dirty hallways, elevators, stairs etc. The management doesn’t answer the phone so you’re supposed to take the day off to catch someone to speak to. There’s a serious plumbing problem my bathroom had a leak which has the wall bubbling and excessive mold growing in my ceiling, medicine cabinet and behind my toilet. You have to email your issues then they hit you back with an automated response of them apologizing for taking so long to respond. Trash rooms stink and are filled with garbage spilling out. They turn off your heat when it’s cold. On top of that I’m paying market value and I heard that they’re taking nothing it section 8 now and programs from the shelters. So this should actually be turned into affordable housing!!! Advice to landlord: Get a new management that manages the property. Stop allowing the property to deteriorate like a NYCHA development. Stop being cheap and higher maintenance staff. This was never like this when urban American had those property. Yall should be ashamed of yourself charging people that are hard working for luxury that definitely doesn’t exist.
Anonymous
9 months ago
Pros: Affordable, ample laundry, and Roosevelt Island is generally great Cons: Stained carpeting everywhere, bathroom would get moldy, and so so so many roaches
Anonymous
9 months ago
Pros: There are no bars, no restaurants, no nightlife, no culture, no museums or art, no groceries stores except an overpriced Foodtown, with nothing to do, nothing to see, etc., if that's the kind of neighbor you want to live in, this is perfect for you. Cons: They will take your money at every opportunity, and give you nothing in return. The apartments claim to be "newly renovated", but it is so apparent that they cut corners as every month if not every week, we're calling maintenance to schedule a repair for something! Getting maintenance there is a war on its own. If you can even get someone to answer the phone. Or respond to your email. Even if you do get a response, you're crossing your fingers hoping someone shows up. If they do, there's a chance your repair will get done, but more likely, they'll take a look, snap a picture and tell you someone will be in touch and you start this loop all over again. Facade works has been going on for months, stifling tenants, and they did not offer a single concession for all the dust and dirty blown into our homes. We can't breathe during the summer because of the heavy-duty plastic covering our windows. German roaches and flies everywhere. They offer an exterminator who is worse than their maintenance. You schedule an appointment and they never show. You reschedule and try again next week. Customer service is nonexistent. I sent dozens if not hundreds of emails. No response. About maintenance, about the amenties, about viewings, about leases, you can't get them to respond or pick-up a phone about anything. This place is a masterclass in how to promise nothing and still underdeliver, and then charge more for it. Do yourself a favor and find literally anywhere and anyone else else. Advice to landlord: Do your job, like at all.
Anonymous
11 months ago
Pros: Newly renovated. no pests in the apartment Cons: Neighbors were odd and unfriendly.
Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: The apartments are spacious with great views and amenities. It is very comfortable Cons: Management is among the worst I’ve experienced when it comes to responsiveness about inquiries, lease renewals, and maintenance. They are also charging way too much for electricity using a system that does not accurately charge for usage and there is an ongoing court case to stop their submetering efforts because it is believed to be illegal
Anonymous
1 years ago
Pros: their income-restricted prices are good. All utilities included Cons: literally everything else. My windows have been taped shut and covered with plastic for months, my neighbors are assholes and steal packages, deal drugs in the hallways, curse you out in elevators, etc. The laundry rooms are constantly broken and/or flooded and/or residents are fighting over machines that eat your money or don’t turn on Management is actually garbage….the light in my kitchen was out for over a week (and of course it doesn’t use a regular bulb that you can change yourself) and no one came to fix it despite multiple requests. The maintenance guys are the only competent ones, and they’re at least honest that the management office is useless Advice to landlord: literally do anything