“Pros: Nice area. Close to the water and the Brooklyn bridge. Close to mass transit and 5 mins to the subway hub. Nice boutiques and a good selection of restaurants. All apartments have a washer dryer inside. Cons: The management is incapable of solving the rodent problem. Most apartments have a mice problem. It is recurrent, and I'm not convinced that the management wants to invest in solving the problem.”
— 213 FRONT STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Beautiful apartments, friendly staff Cons: Extremely loud neighbors, exposed brick makes everything dusty”
— 36 PECK SLIP · Manhattan“Pros: Pretty nice location Cons: Building manager charged $1,500 to security deposit for floor damage. When I looked through photos, exact floor damage was shown on month of move in before any furniture was in apartment. Bldg manager was rude and childish when presented with dated photographic evidence. Building manager and leasing office have not replied to emails or voicemails for weeks. Advice to landlord: Don’t scam people.”
— 225 FRONT STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Pretty nice location Cons: I was charged $1,500 on security deposit for floor damage. I found pictures on the month of my move in when there was no furniture in the apartment— with clear evidence that the damage was there before I used the space. I showed in my iPhone the date and photos. Building manager didn’t care and was rude and childish. Leasing office ignored calls and emails afterward. Advice to landlord: Don’t run pathetic money making schemes.”
“Pros: Staff is amazing. Super responsive. Place is immaculate. Of course neighborhood is one of the best. Cons: Maybe some aspects of street noise, but what can you do. Advice to landlord: Keep it up.”
— 225 FRONT STREET · Manhattan