EAST UNION SQUARE C · avg 4.5 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: very clean (no bug issues), maintenance very responsive, good gym and amenities Cons: 14th street is loud, each unit is very dependent on owner”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: The building staff are fantastic and the location can't be beat Cons: The quality of the apartment varies heavily based on the owner Advice to landlord: Pick the U or P towers”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Amenities Good neighbors Lots of doormen Cons: Too close to USQ Doormen don’t do much beyond receiving packages”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Location, attentive super and other building maintenance Cons: 2 elevators to get to your apartment Lots of rules about the roof Not a ton of closet space”
“Unit U18E Pros: The most wonderful doormen, a rare building with no fee for the gym Cons: A weird layout for getting to apartments so it’s easy for visitors to get lost. Also kind of a weird disconnect between apartment owner and property management. The building also charges a lot of fees for moving in and out.”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Great staff, great amenities, convenient location Cons: You're right in union square which is hectic”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Location is perfect Cons: Two elevators to get to apartment. Noise from Union Square”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Doormen, location, bedroom size Cons: A little bit older so collects dust easily”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Unit n/a Pros: Nice doormen and good location Cons: Walls are thing”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Unit 14B Pros: Good sound proofing and the people are nice Cons: There is always construction and the paperwork to live here is a lot”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Directly on top of the 456, QNRW, and L subways Farmers market at Union Square Irving is a great street with lots of good restaurants Building has all the amenities that you’d need Cons: Union Square is loud 4 towers with a sky lobby means 2 elevators to get out of the building Very large building (640 units) Varies by apartment, but no washer/dryer in ours Advice to landlord: Consider adding grills to the terrace”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Unit G-10H Pros: Good staff, clean common areas, pool Cons: Difficult to bring guests to roof terrace (need to pay $5 pp), roof terrace closes with health club, some units have not been updated since the 80's and it shows, all work has to go through management who usually has to wait for landlord approval, management itself doesn't have the people or competency to manage so many units”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Doormen and maintenance team are so friendly and helpful. Very welcoming and kind. Always clean building Cons: Two elevator bank means it takes awhile to get to your unit sometimes”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Great location and if amenities are working they are great Cons: Two elevators can be slow at times”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Amenities are great, location is fantastic, units are nice and modern. Terrace is nice but you can’t grill out there or take pets. Cons: Only main issue I had after living 5 years in the building - the management was a bit too annoying about post-covid reopening of the gym/pool. Some of their rules were completely unnecessary and went way beyond what normal gyms were doing everywhere in the city. Other than that, no complaints.”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: doorman very nice, feels very safe, amazing amenities, there’s a lot of apts but it never feels too crowded Cons: i had a cockroach once but management handled it within the hour Advice to landlord: great!”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Amenities are great, staff is great Cons: Taking two elevators to get to your unit but you get used to it. Worth for everything the building comes with Advice to landlord: Update the hallways”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan“Pros: Great location next to union square with decent amenities. Cons: It’s a huge building with people constantly cycling in and out.”
— 10 UNION SQUARE EAST · Manhattan