JACKSON HURST PARTNERS LLC · avg 3.8 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Unit D2 Pros: It is serviceable and gets the job done. The actual apartment that I’m in is pretty new looking and everything works well Cons: The building could maybe have a touch of paint done.”
— 48-53 45 STREET · Queens“Pros: Free water, but sometimes the water is brown at random Cons: How rude and cold the owner is when apartments are in need of repair. Or when tenant safety is at risk. Stairs are always covered in piss, wish there could be cameras there. Not every floor has a camera on it. Homeless people sleep or piss in the first floor.”
— 37-60 88 STREET · Queens“Pros: right next to the train, lots of food around Cons: right next to the train but you get used to it Advice to landlord: ily.”
— 37-60 88 STREET · Queens“Pros: Usually no building issues, no stolen packages, super is very responsive and helpful with maintenance things. Pretty clean place, good neighborhood, good pet policy. Cons: there's this group of guys who hangs out right outside the entrance EVERY DAY playing loud music from their shitty phone speakers and yelling every thought that enters their head. If you're in a front-facing apartment you're going to hear them making a ton of noise all night almost every night, no matter how hot or cold or how big of a pile of garbage is literally right next to them. One time they got shot at and they were laying low for at least a few weeks, and it was the most blissful quiet I've ever experienced living here. Other than an actual shooting or a raccoon attack, nothing will stop these dudes from harshing the vibe 24/7. Also, the heat is too hot in the winter time, it's like a solid 95 degrees in the apartment december through march. Advice to landlord: do something about those guys outside. like jesus christ, it's been years of hearing that bullshit. they do that tiktok meme "oh yeahhh" thing like 700 times a night. Other than that, pretty chill place to live.”
“Pros: Quiet, clean, minimal issues in the building Cons: a bit far from the train Advice to landlord: keep up responsiveness”
— 48-53 45 STREET · Queens