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Anonymous
2 years ago
Unit 20B Pros: Location, floor plans, views, friendly doormen/front desk, prompt maintenance Cons: Expensive, could do with more amenities like more washers and dryers, needs a pet friendly space
Anonymous
2 years ago
Pros: The building is well maintained, and the staff are incredible. Cons: The lease renewal process is very "corporate," and you have to do your research and negotiate or they will overcharge you. The building is also on a very busy avenue and too close to Times Square for my liking, but the owner/management can't help that. Advice to landlord: None.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Fairly responsive maintenance staff, very friendly doormen, well maintained, clean (no pest issues). Cons: The AC/heater unit was pretty loud. For most of the summer one of the AC units made a really high pitched keening noise, to the point where I would turn off the AC and open the windows because it was so disruptive. It was also extremely loud besides the keening noise. It took until the end of the summer to get the replacement part. I was in the unit right next to the garbage chute and the adjacent would smell like garbage from time to time. The leasing office is pretty unhelpful once you've signed a lease. Move-out was very confusing. The rent increase was $400 despite other similar units in the building being available for $200 less (then the original price!). The retention team sounded willing to negotiate but I had made up my mind to move by then.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Absolutely beautiful apartment, very nice lobby, centrally located Cons: Rent was jacked 46% after the lease was up and they would not negotiate on anything. Incredibly nosey front desk staff, very limiting when it comes to having guests over. They need to be told they’re not bouncers. Very expensive apartments which are made more expensive with a mandatory amenity fee and the fact that you pay for water, hot water, sewage removal, garbage removal, etc. also required - renters insurance. Advice to landlord: Make the amenity fee optional (I’m not using the gym) and include water, hot water and sewage/garbage removal in the rent like all other buildings. Also the front desk staff are not bouncers.
Anonymous
3 years ago
Unit Apt 8K Pros: The front desk staff are all amazing and sweet. The location is convenient near all the major trains and right next to restaurant avenue. All the amenities are nice too: elevator, dishwasher, A/C, doorman, maintenance, gym, laundry in building, terrace with grills and a lounge. It's perfect if you're looking for a place for 1 year only and you find a good deal on a unit (just know that deal won't last). Cons: How am I paying an arm and a leg to freeze all winter? All my heaters straight up either did not work, blew half cold/half hot air, leaked water everywhere, or sounded like screeching birds and fireworks going off whenever you turned them on. Every time I called maintenance to 'fix them' the heaters would work fine for a day and then the same problem would come back plus more. Then maintenance would conveniently not come for another 4-5 days while I burned extra calories shivering. Come late February, management tells me there are spare radiators downstairs I can borrow... wow winter is practically over thanks so much guys. <3 If you want to walk around in your apartment with your coat on all winter, take showers in a chipping and dented bathtub, hear all of NYC even with the windows closed, and have your rent increased by 30-40% after 1 year only to have your exact apartment listed online for CHEAPER to a new tenant, then this is the place for you. All of my neighbors have moved out after being here for only 1 year... that should say enough. Advice to landlord: I would think in such a competitive market you'd want to at least cooperate with your tenants who try to negotiate a rental increase. The "market value" line that you give everyone is simply incorrect given other properties two blocks away for cheaper with the same amenities and 'luxury' status. It's obvious that you don't care about trying to keep your current tenants at all and would rather have to spend more money painting over apartments and wasting time + staff on approving, meeting and touring prospective new tenants. Doesn't make sense from a business standpoint but then again maybe you get a kick out of screwing over your loyal tenants who want to stay and wasting time and effort trying to acquire new ones.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: location, location, location Cons: Rent is irresponsibly raised. Advice to landlord: don't be so greedy.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Unit 6B Pros: Good location, new appliances, good maintenance staff Cons: Rent increases are insane and absolutely inhumane Advice to landlord: Be more contingent of your rent hikes
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Great doorman, well maintained, timely maintenance, clean Cons: Rent fluctuates based on market on a daily basis. Barely any incentive for current tenant to stay. There’s a gym fee that’s mandatory
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: No bugs. No mice. Very clean, great staff, a wonderful luxury bldg. Cons: The management company Equity Residential are awful human being beings and a bunch of crooks. Advice to landlord: Stop being so greedy
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Great staff. Responsive on repairs. Cons: They've sent a lease renewal with a ~40% rent hike... Because they can? I knew there would be a big increase but didn't imagine they'd hike up by 40%. Amazedthis is legal and there's no recourse NYC renters. We're still getting out a once in a century pandemic for crying out loud... But who cares. PS: You need to pay for heat, water and sewer. Advice to landlord: Any advice I have is pointless because they don't give a damn