Showing 1–4 of 4 reviews
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: elevator, good mail communication Cons: a bit far from the subway
Anonymous
3 years ago
Unit 4F Pros: Private playground Nice neighbors Maintenance is fast If you have a pest issue then you can schedule the exterminator (it’s included in your maintenance fees) Quiet, rarely any disturbance Quiet streets M14 & M21 make it convenient to get around. M14 takes you to and from Trader Joe’s / Target which is nice and close! Cons: Garbage disposal Management won’t increase security back to the way it used to be (24/7) Not every lobby is nice looking Elevators go on sabbath mode every Friday to Saturday which can take forever for getting to where you need to go Location, while nice and quiet, is really far out there. You need to take the buses inland to get close to anything. Advice to landlord: More security! Take care of the garbage!
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: The Lower East Side is one of NYC's treasures: historic, warm & friendly, safe, and well-situated. Neighborhood is blessed with great shuls, shopping, cultural institutions (cinema, theater, dance, and live music) and parks (although the City has elected to destroy East River Park) . Cons: The Coop Board does not run these buildings well: laundry rooms inoperable for years, management team micro-manages tenants lives, some bigotry against the indigenous Jewish community. Advice to landlord: Need to reconstitute the coop as a condo as soon as possible. Also need a new mayor: Eric Adams is already as bad as DeBlasio (who was worst mayor in NYC's long and storied history).
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: No Pros - middle of the pandemic for the new lease that was to be signed November 2021 our landlord increased rent by $800 because the building (Hillman Housing) supposedly increased maintenance costs per year by that much. I’ve lived in this building for 4 years. Even when the elevators were replaced the increase wasn’t this drastic. Meanwhile 75 percent of the city saw rent decreases. Cons: No Pros - middle of the pandemic for the new lease that was to be signed November 2021 our landlord increased rent by $800 because the building (Hillman Housing) supposedly increased maintenance costs per year by that much. I’ve lived in this building for 4 years. Even when the elevators were replaced the increase wasn’t this drastic. Meanwhile 75 percent of the city saw rent decreases. Advice to landlord: Don’t raise rent during a international pandemic