Summarized from anonymous rental reviews on openigloo.
Recent tenant feedback for 262 West 53 Street praises the building's modern design, cleanliness, and upscale amenities including a golf simulator, rooftop pool, and basketball court. Many residents highlight attentive, professional staff and responsive maintenance, contributing to a hotel-like living experience. The central Midtown location with spectacular views is another common advantage. However, a recurring issue is the expensive amenity access fees, particularly for rooftop use. Some express concerns about lax security due to high tenant turnover and occasional noise or elevator delays. Pet-related cleanliness near the entrance and occasional management responsiveness issues have also been noted. Overall, this building suits renters valuing luxury and location, but at a premium price.
Reviews (18)
5 stars
Over 1 year ago
Luxury building in midtown
Former Tenant
Pros:
Very clean and modern, spacious unit, great amenities (golf simulator, rooftop swimming, basketball court), package room has a system
Cons:
Concierge is constantly on rotation and a lot of short term tenants, so security is a bit lax
3.38 stars
Over 2 years ago
Large Hands Off Company Luxe Apartments
Former Tenant
Pros:
Lived here for a year. The apartments are nice, we were on the ~50th floor so the noise was pretty quiet and the views were spectacular. During out time there the AC broke a few times which was frustrating but for the most part the building functioned. No vermin of any sort.
Cons:
The lobby was often messy, with the windows constantly being broken (not sure what was going on here). There were several noise complaints on our floor which the building didn't do much about. Felt like a pretty laissez faire situation.
Amenities are expensive.
Access to the rooftop costs $2500 a year per person (not per apartment), and that price doesn’t include guests. If you want to bring a guest, you have to pay $75/guest for a day pass. There is staff at the rooftop that enforces these restrictions. You can’t access any part of the rooftop without paying this fee.
Even if you pay for the rooftop, you still have to pay for the gym, which is $125/month with a minimum 1 year commitment.