29 FLATBUSH ASSOCIATES, LLC · avg 4.4 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Unit 24G Pros: Staff is amazing, great space and responsive management Cons: For the price the amenities are a bit lacking”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Great staff - love Mel and Daniel Cons: Owners didn’t care about issues in the common spaces”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Unit 18J Pros: Great location for transit. Great doormen. Maintenance is speedy overall. Cons: Some people have had issues with leaks and hot water. Finishes are not amazing”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Staff are all super nice and quick to respond to any problems. Apartments are clean, modern and well fitted. Good amenities. Cons: Next to a main road so can be a bit noisy. Heating is sometimes a bit inadequate if it gets real cold outside.”
“Pros: The people. Everyone who works the desk and who's in charge of maintenance is so, so friendly and kind. Everything in the apartment was new and in great condition, and if anything ever stopped working it was very quickly fixed. Location is super convenient by several Subway lines. Cons: Next to no qualms—the extra charge for roof/gym access is a bit high. That's it.”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Unit 34A Pros: 66 rockwell has large units and a great front desk staff. the units are bigger than the newer units in the area. Cons: you get what you pay for - this place is not worth the price - there is nothing luxury about it. building management is terrible - they see tenant issues as a nuisance and rarely resolve issues - this partly because the building was built very poorly - low quality finishes, terrible insulation for temperature and noise, etc. heating and cooling bills easily get up $250 per month in summer and $150 in winter because of how poorly the units keep temperature - this is 3X the prices of building the similar size. even with the heat/ac running the units will be very hot in the summer and very cold in winter because the wall units can't keep up with the poor insulation. amenities are not with the $85 dollars per person apartment issues such as water leaks have gone unresolved for 6 months. Advice to landlord: Look at the tenant experiences - ask yourself if you'd deal with them for the prices that are being charged. new buildings are being completed in the area every month all with better finishings, offering, and service than what is provided here.”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Great appliances, well kept building, good amenities Cons: Amenities cost extra”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Very spacious studio with an all cove, almost like a 1 bedroom! Cons: So expensive for no reason”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Neighbors are great and awesome events! Cons: A/C doesn’t always work Advice to landlord: Keep up the great work”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Unit 10J Pros: Staff is super nice and responsive. Common areas are lovely. Everything is easy. Great location. Cons: Elevators went out a lot. Air conditioning broke during the summer. Advice to landlord: No”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Great management team, great views, friendly people Cons: For anyone living probably on 15th floor or lower you are going to get a lot of sound from the construction across the street (as of Aug 2022 and prob for another year or so) Advice to landlord: Not really anything. Perhaps to wash outside windows once in awhile. No way we could do that on our own”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Staff is amazing, great amenities Cons: Expensive, neighborhood cleanliness”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Beautiful views, sky deck, gym Cons: Infested with bugs when we moved in, valet lost $$$$ in clothing for weeks, clothes don’t come back from dry cleaners clean, really poor poor management. Advice to landlord: Hire a different management company and valet”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: I got a great deal during COVID and this building has everything — amenities, helpful and friendly staff, the central location for transportation and everyday needs, etc. Cons: The prices are skyrocketing and I’m not sure if I’ll be able to resign my lease — hoping the landlord is open to negotiation”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: This is not the upper tier of living in nyc, it’s not the greatest thing of all time, but it’s certainly really nice. The staff are very helpful, the neighbors are mostly quiet, the views are fantastic, and the amenities are nice. Cons: In regards to the space itself, there are barely any flaws - in relativity? Maybe the elevators take a long time or something. Nothing really. The only negative is the area, and even then it’s not that big of a deal. It’s very gentrifier haven and even within a few blocks there is some danger. But it’s New York City and nothing crazy.”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Maintenance Responsiveness, friendliness, Cons: Leasing office and rent increases. Roaches. Laundry room was disgusting, but has since been updated. Unreasonably restrictive policy on rooftop access.”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn“Pros: Beautiful views, modern, well kept apartments, very responsive management and the staff is super helpful and a pleasure to deal with Cons: To be honest, I have nothing to complain about, aside that prices are obviously high, but Covid kicked them down Advice to landlord: Stay on top of laundry room :)”
— 29 FLATBUSH AVENUE · Brooklyn