MID HUDSON 72 & 82 LLC · avg 3.0 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: Love the block, can be a quiet block compared to others. Love the deli/bodega not far from this building, very helpful when you don’t want to walk to the closest supermarket. Decent apartment space. Cons: Lack of pest control, some tenets leave garbage outside of door or let dog pee in building, can be noisy, elevator didn’t always work…yeah”
— 72 WADSWORTH TERRACE · Manhattan“Pros: The apartments are normally pretty large. The street facing apartments are filled with lots of sunlight. Cons: Takes them forever to fix anything. It’s like pulling teeth. All they do is plaster over the same shit in the bathroom. So there’s cracks every few months. No laundry in the building. Never any parking on this block. There’s definitely mold in the bathroom and they haven’t done anything about it. Advice to landlord: Just because residents here are older, doesn’t mean they don’t speak English. Watch yourself and how you speak about the people that live here. You wanting to charge $2500+ to live on Wadsworth Terrace is hysterical really. Median incomes here aren’t that high, read the room.”
— 72 WADSWORTH TERRACE · Manhattan“Pros: Vibrant neighborhood, near transportation, huge apartments. Cons: Myself and a number of tenants haven’t had a functioning stove due to landlord not making repairs. I’ve been ordering takeout for 5 months and using a hot plate as are other neighbors. Advice to landlord: Repair gas lines and maintain building better!”
“Pros: The neighbors are nice. The layout of the apartment is good. Cons: It’s an old building so it just has lots of damage and bugs. Packages get stolen sometimes. It took years to repair the elevator. The super is nice but not paid well enough to be responsive. Advice to landlord: Paying the super better would be great because then he won’t ask the tenants for money. Lots of building repairs. More frequent terminations of bugs. A laundry. Cleaner floors. I know it’s hard but the hard truth is the people that have been living in this building for years and years deserve better .”
— 72 WADSWORTH TERRACE · Manhattan