It's an alright place
Pros
- The building is the quietest I've lived in through the years in Brooklyn. The tenants are mostly couples without children, older folks, and singles who are polite and quiet. - The super is pretty responsive and will repair things fairly quickly when needed. - The building is close to transportation. - Have only seen three cockroaches in total in the several years lived here. - The rent is reasonable. - They allow cats.
Cons
- The walls, molding, doorknobs, and power outlets suffer from the landlord paint job special. These apartments have never seen painter's tape or a drop cloth. - The vinyl/linoleum floors in the kitchen are ugly, crumbling, and old. The sinks are old, the stove is ancient, and using the oven feels a bit risky, had gas leak issue once. - The apartment was pretty dirty when I first moved in. - You have to pay rent by check, not the most convenient, and it's incredibly hard to get a hold of management.
Advice to the owners
Upkeep the vintage areas like the parquet floors which gives the place vintage charm, but please replace the linoleum with tile so that it's not constantly peeling,
179 Gelston Ave
Pros
Super is helpful and kind.
Cons
Management does not respond. No email contact. No carbon monoxide detectors Leaks Roaches Mice Centipedes Duct tapes problems instead of fixing them will not spend money for proper repairs Windows have gaps and drafty Cabinets waterlogged and damaged Yellow water in bathroom often Front door does not open easily Water lines are on opposite sides for all of my faucets and shower. Multiple ceiling leaks Rotted areas of wood floor Heat could be much better. Active gas leak was not deemed urgent by management took 1 month to fix
Advice to the owners
Become a professional property owner. Respond to health concerns in building. Just do the right thing by your tenants they pay rent.