400 WEST 59TH ST PTRS, LLC · avg 3.8 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: The location is extremely convenient, you've got easy access to the best of HK and UWS and only a 5min walk to the park. The staff are all super kind and helpful, maintenance is usually very prompt and the gym is the best apartment gym I have ever come across. Cons: I think this is true of all apartments in nyc but it is SO hot in winter because of the central heating, we have to have the windows open even when it's in the 30s outside. Generally, the renovations on the apartments really give the 'landlord special' vibe - ie done cheaply and quickly - paint flecks on the walls and floor, cheap flooring, slapdash job of sealing tile, cheap HVACS etc etc. All this means we've had to get maintenance out a bunch to remedy super preventable issues that wouldn't have happened if management did a more careful job and used hardier materials. Also if you're lucky enough to get an in unit W/D, (inexplicably) it's almost certainly going to be in the bedroom closet, which leaves you with a stuffy hot room when you're using the dryer and since there's no ventilation all that steam and moisture is getting into your clothes. Advice to landlord: Take a more 'measure twice, cut once' philosophy to renovations”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Location, very clean building, great doorman, handyman very helpful, great gym Cons: High cost, every year management increases the rent a lot.”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Unit S39D Pros: - Amazing staff - High-end finishes, very nice units - Good heating & a/c Cons: - Our unit didn't have washer/dryer - Building lounge cost $$$$ for having a gathering - loud ongoing construction noise when we lived there - Raised our rent while renting out similar units”
“Pros: Gym, Rooftop Amenities, Doormen, Convenience to subways, and dog friendly! Cons: Ongoing facade work can sometimes be very loud, Gym closed at lunch hours, Advice to landlord: N/A”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: A good luxury rental building, friendly staff Cons: 1. When local law was in progress, there was very loud construction noise that is really bothering. 2. After you sign the lease, these leasing agents don’t answer your emails anymore. My friend is supposed to receive a referral bonus because I moved in, but the building just didn’t respond. 3. Rent is going up like crazy Advice to landlord: Be nicer to tenants”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great location and nice building. Friendly staff and responsive on work orders. Beautiful unit with nice views. Cons: Noise levels can be a lot between the proximity to the hospital and renovations inside and outside of the building.”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Location - close to whole foods and central park Cons: Noise from street and construction made sleep impossible”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great doormen and building staff. Cons: Management doesn’t help with noisy neighbor issues. Neighbor (Fordham students) plays music and has guests over for parties until 4am. No response from management to my emails over months.”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great location; most units are newly renovated. Cons: Noise as there has been renovations going on.”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Views, finishing, staff Cons: The heating system is an issue and my bedroom gets hot at night”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Friendly doormen and responsive management company. Clean living spaces and fast elevators Cons: Building is right next to the mount sinai hospital on busy 9th Avenue. Potential noise issues on the lower floors”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Good location so that's nice Cons: I didn't like building management Advice to landlord: clean up your act”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Good location really Cons: The landlord gouged me. And the elevators never worked. Advice to landlord: Clean up your act”
— 400 WEST 59 STREET · Manhattan