NEW YORK UNIVERSITY · avg 4.3 ★★★★★ · New York City
“Pros: Super affordable living on a med student's salary (aka nothing). Laundry in building can get busy on weekends but machines only rarely go out. Also has in-building gym which is small but totally functional. Security is great - all guests must be signed in at the front door or they aren't allowed in. Heating and cooling units in all rooms, though not in common living areas. Maintenance is quick to respond, issues are usually addressed within 1-2 days. Cons: Kitchen is tiny - oven, stove, and fridge are all not full-size appliances. Have seen multiple roaches over my 2.5 years living here. No ventilation above the stove or in the bathroom.”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: - Very Clean - Garbage maintenance - Big Lounge - Large windows, good view Cons: - Small rooms - No living room”
— 200 EAST 6 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Convenient to every location ever for students. Cons: Flooring is horrible and the shower easily leaks.”
— 140 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Unit 25D Pros: Very responsive maintenance, very friendly neighbors, very safe with doorman Cons: Only 2 elevators and sometimes 1 breaks down. Some construction noise in neighboring apartments Advice to landlord: Give more notice on construction”
“Pros: -nice pizza shop nearby called Little Pizza Parlor Cons: -shower was clogged from prior tenants and was never fixed, despite multiple calls -classic dorm room feel; a bit musty”
— 101 JOHNSON STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Managed by NYU, great management team. Spacious bedroom Cons: I've had some plumbing issues but management was quick to resolve any problems”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Modern equipments in the appartement, very friendly staff Cons: NYULH bought the building and is restricting the use of amenities. The bicycle storage room was removed, the use of the rooftop and lounge are now conditioned: no more guests, no more alcohol. Advice to landlord: Stop trying to control NYULH employee by making the building worse ...”
— 347 EAST 33 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Clean and newly updated, mostly. Responds to work requests quickly Cons: At least one elevator is down every now and then. AC is finicky but works well”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Had such a beautiful first year in founders with amazing windows and lots of space!! Cons: Honestly no complaints but it is a dorm.”
— 120 EAST 12 STREET · Manhattan“Unit 9C Pros: Doorman in building was excellent. Heating and AC worked well had no problems. Cons: Maintenance were fairly lazy but if you kept after them you could get things fixed. Sometimes loud construction in building but notice was given.”
— 1 WASHINGTON SQ VLLGE · Manhattan“Pros: Great location, walking distance to NYU Law School (and most places). Staff is the best. Cons: The furniture is not exactly the best.”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Feel very lucky with the subsidized rent. Very large/functional kitchen for a studio. Generally quiet in the building. Cons: The playground can be a bit loud if you're on that side of the building. Often felt like there weren't enough washers and dryers for the whole building, especially on the weekends.”
— 1 WASHINGTON SQ VLLGE · Manhattan“Pros: Great location and really friendly staff Cons: Units are outdated and constant construction”
— 125 WEST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Friendly doormen and package attendants (all of the staff is excellent), decent amount of space Cons: Had a leak for over a year the larger building management dragged their feet to attend to (the building facilities team was helpful, but upper management tried to ignore the issue until I kept pestering them)”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Staff are incredible. Units are stunning. Amazing amenities Cons: Hallways could be updated Advice to landlord: N/A”
— 125 WEST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: good location, elevator, dishwasher, laundry Cons: got some loud noise from 3rd ave”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Super lovely street, very big rooms and high ceilings Cons: We have had a few mice incidents, and there is no kitchen counter space.”
— 38 EAST 7 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great community and all hard wooden floors Cons: Sometimes cold water”
— 67 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Gym, has a lot of floors, corner units get a lot of sunlight Cons: Sometimes neighbors can be loud”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Doormen were friendly, maintenance was speedy and responsive, apartments and floors were clean Cons: Noisy at times”
— 130 MAC DOUGAL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Building responsivness, apartments are clean and gets repainted after every tenant Cons: Heat and cooling issues sometimes, the size of the apartments are not very big”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: Super convenient location right above Trader Joe's and right next to Target. The subway station is super close and an amazing one. Cons: It does feel pretty far from campus.”
— 140 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Right on the NYU Manhattan campus, close to Broadway-Lafayette and West 4th, gym right next to building, and multiple supermarkets nearby Cons: NYU staff/faculty/grad students only”
— 1 WASHINGTON SQ VLLGE · Manhattan“Pros: Clean and safe and respectful Cons: Lighting in the apartments is not great”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: Modern amenities, extremely small but that is to be expected in Manhattan. Cons: We had rodents and roaches and we weren't the only apartment to have this problem. The management wasn't responsive. They sent one pest control guy, who put a trap down but then never followed up. We ended up having to terminate the lease for cause. Advice to landlord: Take pest problems way more seriously than you currently do.”
— 320 EAST 22 STREET · Manhattan“Unit 2C Pros: Very responsive super, great rent, great neighbors Cons: Cockroach problem that was ignored by the building”
— 9 WASHINGTON PLACE · Manhattan“Pros: This building was located in an ideal location with affordable units. Additionally, The management company was very responsive to requests. Cons: Unfortunately, we did experience some pest issues while living in this building.”
— 787 BROADWAY · Manhattan“Pros: super is great apartments are big price is great this is an NYU owned building so it is only rented to people working as postdoctoral fellows for NYU Cons: this building is old and has had a lot of issues over the years: heating, water, elevator, mice. Management is not super responsive, but most issues have been somehow resolved and they got better at communicating with tenants.”
— 930 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: -Five minutes from the 4 and the 6, bus stop right outside the door -Nice bathrooms and water pressure -Dishwasher, Microwave, and Fridge all new appliances that come with the apartment -Really nice natural light Cons: -I lived here for a summer and obviously there were lots of other students, so sometimes it got a little noisy but honestly not bad”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: On time with repairs Cons: smell of trash in the basement”
— 100 BLEECKER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Extremely responsive maintenance, everything always worked well Cons: Lower level rooms facing third street have terrible street noise at night”
— 130 MAC DOUGAL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Had a corner unit, so it got amazing light in floor to ceiling windows. AC unit was very cold when on, and never had pest issues and was relatively clean. Cons: It's built as a dorm, so my single was on the smaller side. Also, AC was motion activated, so would turn off in night.”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Good size bedroom, common space, and bathroom. Cons: The bathroom was old and grew mold. The shower pressure was not great. The aesthetic of the apartment was hospital like. Four floor walk-up. Advice to landlord: Get shower heads.”
— 38 EAST 7 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Good, spacious floorplans Cons: Brown water, small kitchen, strict rules”
— 106 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great location and spectacular views Cons: Building management would ignore issues until they were highly escalated”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Things get fixed quick, friendly community and incredible location. Always feels clean, safe, and welcoming. Cons: Sometimes the street noise can get loud, but it's not too much of an issue. Advice to landlord: Make it a home!”
— 1 WASHINGTON SQ VLLGE · Manhattan“Pros: Location was amazing Cons: Felt old, laundry room felt stuffy, spotted cockroaches Advice to landlord: Update the lobby”
— 465 1 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: - Very affordable - Bedrooms are decently sized - Lots of sunlight in bedrooms Cons: - No real living roam - Had roach issues coming from the pipes in the bathroom”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: Clean and spacious Cons: Needs updates as the building is old.”
— 465 1 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: it’s relatively new, the rooms are big Cons: comparing to other halls its kinda far from campus”
— 120 EAST 12 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: great amenities lots of elevators natural light Cons: expensive far from nyu campus”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Doorman was very helpful and friendly Rooms were very spacious with big windows Bathroom was clean Cons: Kitchen was really small, with the stove squeezed into a corner”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Loved living here, very well constructed newly remodeled building. Washer and dryer in unit was nice (although there is also laundry in building). Doormen and the live in super are the best, and the community feels family-like. Cons: Minor issues like the peloton bike was never repaired for half a year, and the front door is thin so you can hear when people are outside. Would’ve loved to keep living here but the building was bought by NYU medicine so I think they’re slowly not renewing leases to repurpose the building to house NYU faculty.”
— 347 EAST 33 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Management is responsive and rapid for Maintainence. Really works with you for leasing. Cons: Noisy area with traffic in morning.”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: Quiet, 24 hr security, laundry always available and very well maintained. Cons: Could sometimes be loud and fire alarm went off often.”
— 67 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: It's a nice building located on a calm street. I always felt safe walking to class because there was never too much going on (except that one time Biden came to eat at the restaurant on the same street, Il Cantinori). Overall, very clean and never had problems with noise. Cons: The only thing I hated was how cold my room is. Never figured out if this was a room issue or building issue but I was freezing my toes off.”
— 787 BROADWAY · Manhattan“Unit 301 Pros: Good comfortable living, great area Cons: Not super clean”
— 787 BROADWAY · Manhattan“Pros: Fair rents for the area Cons: The interior of the unit could be renovated”
— 1 WASHINGTON SQ VLLGE · Manhattan“Pros: good security, amenities, ac, kitchen Cons: water pressure and heat were hit-or-miss”
— 465 1 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Great, friendly, and nice units Cons: 14th st can be loud”
— 125 WEST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Well upkept dormitory Cons: Noisy neighbors some nights later than I’d like.”
— 35 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST · Manhattan“Pros: Loved the manager and neighbors Cons: Awesome property, heat was a bit difficult”
— 545 1 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Extremely quiet and comfortable units — truly feels like an oasis from the craziness outside for such a central location Cons: Interiors of common areas could be renovated to match the facade”
— 67 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Great way to build community! Cons: No AC during hot summer months”
— 35 5 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Staff and security was top tier, safe neighbourhood, spacious rooms Cons: Amenities were a bit dated like the kitchen and bathroom. Also i didn't have a light in my room for some reason so I needed to bring lamps to light up the whole room”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Med students love living here either their first year or all throughout their 4 years because it's a great building, close to NYU Langone campus, with responsive management and great floor plans, especially in the 4 bedroom units. Cons: This building is far away from subway lines, which can make it inconvenient to get to other parts of the city.”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: No issues with the unit or the building. Great common spaces. Cons: I was once investigated and falsely accused of smoking weed in the building. I was given a strike because they couldn't determine who the actual culprit was.”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: nyu dorm,safe and clean Cons: noise;cold in winter”
— 106 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Good placement, quick help with utilities, safe neighborhood. Cons: Horrible deal, horrid rooms, a rip off.”
— 5 UNIVERSITY PLACE · Manhattan“Pros: Incredible pricing, great amenities (elevator, package room, 24 hr. doorman, laundry in basement). Good floor plans. Cons: Construction seems to be frequent, which creates noise easily audible from other units (walls are somewhat thin). But honestly you get used to it. No big deal to me. Advice to landlord: Keep up the great work!”
— 1 WASHINGTON SQ VLLGE · Manhattan“Pros: The building is in a prime location, convenient transportation nearby, community atmosphere and strong security features which provides a peace of mind. There's also a free gym and play rooms to watch movies and play pool with some friends. Cons: It's quite pricy to live here and the apartments tend to be small.”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Clean Well maintained facilities Cons: The management was completely unresponsive when I didn't have a functional door for 5 months. They then charged me the ENTIRE ($1100) amount 5 months later when I was moving out- for a door that NEVER got fixed. The management was rude and unresponsive. When we complained about the door, they brought up that we had people over. They knew we were young and essentially bullied us into paying charges. Don't live there unless you're ok paying for amenities you don't have...like a door. Advice to landlord: Don't discriminate against tenants”
— 347 EAST 33 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: staff was responsive and friendly, apartments are modern and beautiful with great views Cons: lease renewal rates were always increased very steeply Advice to landlord: n/a”
— 347 EAST 33 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Doorman, elevators, in building laundry, rooftop deck has view of Empire State and WTC Cons: Saw some ants on my windowsill, small bedrooms”
— 130 MAC DOUGAL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great management office! Cons: Guests need to be approved by the building. Advice to landlord: None”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Friendly staff, new fixtures, great area Cons: Elevators are a pain, walls are a little thin, many room kitchens lack ventilation”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Unit 1302a Pros: security convenience view Cons: some residents are loud”
— 35 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST · Manhattan“Pros: The super is very responsive and takes action. Cons: There are roaches even on the higher up floors.”
— 6 EAST 8 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: The location is terrific and it does come with a lot of amenities. As a student dorm, everything is covered by rent. Cons: Rent is really high for what are very small single rooms that tenants have no control over.”
— 465 1 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Friendly staff. Great super. Building is in good shape. Cons: Kitchen trim is showing its age.”
— 125 WEST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Secure, and well maintained. Cons: Showers did not properly drain and you needed to wear shower shoes it was always dirty Advice to landlord: Replace the showers ”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Doormen are friendly and great Building is clean and well kept Super is responsive and helpful Cons: I don't have any”
— 347 EAST 33 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Cheap Good appliances in the apartment Location Cons: Water pressure in the apartment”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Unit 0523 Pros: Clean, easy to call for repairs. Cons: Noisy street, lots of yelling. Advice to landlord: Reduce prices please”
— 5 UNIVERSITY PLACE · Manhattan“Pros: Food court, study rooms, shared kitchen, spacious room/ bathroom (corner rooms), great location, CORGIS Cons: Cold, occasional rats due to food court”
— 35 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST · Manhattan“Pros: Most updated dorm, stainless steel, living room space, nice neighborhood Cons: Far from campus, no overhead lights”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Building was connected to a gym, food court, and was conveniently located on top of a Trader Joe’s and next to Union Square. Cons: Heat was never working so constantly freezing in Winter. Floors are dirty, low water pressure, extremely expensive rent. Small space, poor lighting.”
— 140 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Location was perfect, rooms were well sized. Cons: Elevators sometimes out of order.”
— 35 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST · Manhattan“Pros: Spacious rooms, recently renovated (around 2014), lots of light, good location. Cons: Some cockroaches were spotted on the top floor. Since it's a college dorm, some floors are quite loud. Advice to landlord: Keep it up”
— 787 BROADWAY · Manhattan“Pros: Really well maintained. All apartments have in unit washer dryer and dishwasher Cons: Apartments are small and rent is high.”
— 347 EAST 33 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: New furniture; responsive Cons: No dishwasher; no windows in kitchen; overpriced”
— 130 MAC DOUGAL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Clean and spacious Cons: No stairs, water/ plumbing issues Advice to landlord: Better relay when fire drills will be occurring.”
— 140 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Unit TN802A Pros: I was graced with a single. The view from the window was nice. Furniture all nice. If anything was wrong matinence would come within a few days to fix it. Basement Lounge was really nice… Good study rooms. Okay dining hall. Breakfast at the dining hall was good. Cons: Elevators were always broken. Common area didn’t have a window. Really dusty, no air circulation. Over head lights were hideous. Advice to landlord: everyone would be happier if the elevators worked”
— 67 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: - amazing area - extremely spacious - views from higher floors - friendly doormen & neighbors Cons: - not available to the rest of New York unless you’re subletting Advice to landlord: Don’t have any”
— 1 WASHINGTON SQ VLLGE · Manhattan“Unit 2001A Pros: I loved living with all of my friends from school. The doormans (most) are super nice and they will help you out with anything. Cons: It is an old building and it needs some remodeling. Our apartment wasn’t renewed when we lived there. Advice to landlord: Change the carpets.”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Two lovely rooftop terraces. Very functional furniture in the bedrooms. Lots of space to study in the building. It‘s very well kept. Cons: Met 2-3 water bugs in the shower.”
— 130 MAC DOUGAL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Secure, safe, cheap when subsidized Cons: Too many people, smells cooking, pests”
— 1 WASHINGTON SQ VLLGE · Manhattan“Pros: The live-in super (Sokol) and porter (Dino) are wonderful and incredibly helpful. Neighborhood is safe. Apartment is clean and with large windows. Cons: There's been construction on the building and across the street for the better part of 2 years, which is quite noisy in the apartment, even with windows closed.”
— 320 EAST 22 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: This building is very new and nice, easy to keep clean, and has hardwood floors. There are clean and spacious lounges as well as a nice gym. Maintenance is taken care of quickly and there have been no problems with the utilities in the kitchen or bathroom (and utilities seem very new). Cons: There are no overhead lights in the bedrooms so it can get quite dark at night with just the desk lamps. It is also a bit noisy outside at night and the walls are really thin, though it's not as bad as other places in the city.”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: i liked the view and study room in the penthouse. Cons: laundry etiquette and sometimes the resource center be slow”
— 787 BROADWAY · Manhattan“Pros: Great location, helpful staff, overall well maintained Cons: Laundry room can be congested”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: -Downstairs Laundry -No Pests -Noise is very Low -Clean Cons: - No kitchen sink -No oven/stove - Delayed Package Retrieval Advice to landlord: All good just missing basics”
— 35 5 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Liked proximity to Washington square Cons: Guard was strict about visitors (covid policy)”
— 130 MAC DOUGAL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Cheap housing, gym, very quick to maintenance requests. Cons: Awful elevators - only two and feel like they're down every other week if not more frequently. Have had to walk up to my floor because both were out of service. Feels very cramped. Maintenance is fine but management is very difficult to get a hold of.”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: Close to campus, in downtown Brooklyn, furnished, safe! Cons: Garbage outside, small, no kitchens in traditional dorms or communal kitchen, microwave and fridge not provided”
— 101 JOHNSON STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Maintenance requests handled very promptly, surprisingly low noise levels given it’s student housing Cons: If you’re on the Manhattan side of the building it gets very hot causing the AC to leak from the ceiling resulting in moldy carpets. Terrible smells from neighbour’s apartments. Bathtub drainage is very poor and clogs up on a biweekly basis causing the water to rise to ankle height when showering”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: security and package center was always nice Cons: Noise is constant from neighbors”
— 101 JOHNSON STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Friendly staff, great response from maintenance and front desk. Cons: The AC keeps breaking down. Advice to landlord: Maintain ACs better!”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: huge rooms great layout Cons: elevators take a while because of so many floors Advice to landlord: be nice honestly”
— 120 EAST 12 STREET · Manhattan“Unit 708 Pros: Great laundry in building. There’s nothing to complain about. Awesome rooftop penthouse study lounge. Cons: Nothing literally at all”
— 787 BROADWAY · Manhattan“Pros: Location, thick walls, & nice common areas Cons: Small rooms and kitchens”
— 106 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Cheap, great location, live with friends, very responsive maintenance Cons: While doing renovations it has been loud, water and heat get turned off for long periods of time with insufficient warning”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: Single Bedrooms ensure privacy and solace. Study rooms (when they aren’t arbitrarily shut down by the building) are useful for interviews, studying away from your rest/play area, etc. in-building laundry. Maintenance/Sanitation staff always quick, quiet, and helpful. Cons: Laundry requires a stupid app, Idk why colleges make laundry so complicated. Better than nothing. Sometimes (~once a semester) the heating goes down. Advice to landlord: Ensure occupants are familiar with how to dispose of toilet paper.”
— 465 1 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Great location, amenities, and building staff Cons: Rules of the residence are restrictive”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Close to school Cons: An educational institution charging international students the same rate as market rate when tuition is already so high, gives the impression that NYU is more a commercial landlord than a school”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Good location, right next to the subway. Overpriced like all the other NYU dorms, but at least you know what you’re getting. Cons: If you are facing 13th street, you are right next to a fire department.”
— 106 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Very convinient and 24 hour doorman Cons: Not allowed to receive packages any time other tan from 6-8:50 pm Advice to landlord: Allow more times to receive packages”
— 101 JOHNSON STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Newly renovated, working elevators Cons: Bad view, street smells like urine”
— 787 BROADWAY · Manhattan“Pros: Proximity to campus, recently remodeled Cons: Busy dining hall that makes the fire alarm go off a lot during the day.”
— 35 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST · Manhattan“Pros: Clean, great water pressure in bathrooms, Modern Cons: It’s loud outside very noisy street”
— 100 BLEECKER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Elevator, laundry in building, you can have someone come fix things easily Cons: Small rooms. 2 twin beds per room”
— 140 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Central air, spacious common areas, good size bathroom Cons: Linoleum floors and low ceilings Advice to landlord: No advice from me”
— 140 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Extremely convenient to NYU Law. Building is old, but clean and well-managed by staff. Cons: Have to wait for the building to switch from heat to A/C after temperatures start rising.”
— 130 MAC DOUGAL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: 1. Single room and has a small common area with kitchen and stove, large fridge. 2. Study room on each floor. 3. Building is clean. People are friendly. Cons: 1. Noisy at night, especially the case during weekend. 2. Walls in the room don’t have good soundproofing. 3. Heat wouldn’t turn on sometimes.”
— 465 1 STREET · Brooklyn“Pros: Clean, simple dorms. Surprisingly bigger than I thought it would be Cons: Hallways and common areas really tiny”
— 120 EAST 12 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: AC, safe, laundry in building. Cons: Elevators didn’t always work.”
— 35 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST · Manhattan“Pros: Superb location with amazing views of WSP. Fun staff and neighbors. The dining hall sucks but other than that great. Cons: Expensive. Security is really uptight which is annoying but fine. Trash collection slacked sometimes.”
— 35 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST · Manhattan“Pros: Location, location, location! Beautiful views, decent sized apartment. Cons: Some mice problems now and then as well as cockroaches but not a pest or anything similar. Sometimes elevators were out of service and it is a very tall building. Advice to landlord: Thank you for all you did, just check more frequently pest control techniques”
— 100 BLEECKER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Plenty of laundry machines, nice living room space Cons: There was insufficient heating and it never got fixed properly.”
— 106 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Across the street from campus, easy maintenance requests, responsive “landlord” since it’s the school Cons: No guests allowed at ALL since COVID, small rooms”
— 130 MAC DOUGAL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Modern and well designed building, relatively soundproof walls and windows, awesome kitchen Cons: The intersection is loud and it’s close to the hospital so lots of ambulances”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Location and services Cons: Cloudy Water problems Advice to landlord: Improve water quality”
— 787 BROADWAY · Manhattan“Pros: -large windows -clean shared spaces -laundry on every other floor Cons: Shared living space in individual dorms are a little small”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Location, acess subway lines Cons: Many older tenants”
— 140 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Secure and temperature controlled Cons: Finicky laundry machines. Bathrooms had bad smell.”
— 120 EAST 12 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Clean, centrally-located, thick walls, and BEST dining hall in NYU. Seriously, it’s the best Sunday brunch ever. Cons: Terrible phone service and unreliable WiFi Advice to landlord: PLEASE do something about the WiFi/phone service situation. Unacceptable when I have to take exams that require a stable internet connection.”
— 140 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great location, friendly staff Cons: Small tight rooms”
— 106 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Good Amenities and Friendly staff Cons: AC Vents very dusty”
— 310 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: Very close to NYU, comes furnished and has flexible lease terms (9 months instrad of full year) Cons: Management acts like they are doing you a favor for allowing you to live there. Apts are poorly maintained, air conditioning is not good (if over 85 degress outside, the apt won’t cool below 75F). Extremely expensive. Luxury building price for an outdated apt. Advice to landlord: Listen to your residents! And for the love of god, update the apartments. It’s not the 1980s anymore.”
— 246 MERCER STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Responsive mgmt, affordable Cons: Bathroom floor tile dirty and outdated, have to sign in guests with security Advice to landlord: None”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: cleanliness, security guards, location Cons: Small, limited elevators Advice to landlord: N/A”
— 200 EAST 6 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Response management, big units, trash, clean Cons: Bugs occasionally, can not control heat, laundry is often out of order”
— 320 EAST 22 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Well managed team, great mailroom Cons: Noise on third avenue Advice to landlord: None at all”
— 67 3 AVENUE · Manhattan“Pros: It’s in a good location for NYU students with many of the amenities easily available. Cons: The elevators can get a bit busy during rush hour since there are so many floors and units in each floor.”
— 140 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: The building was clean, any maintenance problems were fixed promptly. Cons: There isn’t anything in particular to hate about this building, perhaps beside the fact that it’s one of the further NYU freshman dorms from campus.”
— 106 EAST 14 STREET · Manhattan“Pros: The building is clean and well maintained Cons: Very expensive for the amount of space you are paying for”
— 787 BROADWAY · Manhattan“Pros: utilities included in rent, living with other med students Cons: subject to NYU hospital policies Advice to landlord: make building more sustainable to live in”
— 931 1 COURT · Brooklyn“Pros: Clean and organized Cons: Elevators are slow Advice to landlord: Fix the electors!”
— 327 JAY STREET · Brooklyn