The best in dtbk
Pros
There are so many "luxury" apartments to choose from in Downtown Brooklyn, but I believe this is the best managed apartment in the area. Maintenance, garbage room management, package handling, elevators, shared spaces, building staffs etc I literally have 0 complaint. Things are fixed within 24 hours. Jay metrotech entrance is right off the building and I don't even need to step outside to take the trains. Very useful for rainy or cold days. The small park in front of the building doesn't do much but it looks good and better than nothing
Cons
NYU is a block away, there are always too many international students hanging out in the rooftop lounge. Once you sign up for the gym you can't opt out until your lease ends. There are not many restaurants in the immediate area other than takeout places or DeKalb market hall, I need to walk 10-15 mins to other neighborhoods. I don't have a pet and I feel like I am paying extra rent for nothing because pet owners don't pay pet fees
Advice to the owners
I don't want the gym membership anymore, let me cancel...
Expensive but worth it
Pros
This was my first apartment in NYC, and I’m afraid it set the bar too high. I rented a large 650 sqft studio in 2018 for $3090. The building is rent controlled so your rent cannot increase beyond a certain amount (I stayed for 2 years and my rent increased by 2% in the second year). The staff is wonderful, there's a coffee shop and a subway station right on the premises, the amenities are comfortable and clean, and the apartments are well built. I occasionally heard a lot of wind (but when you're 50 floors up, it's to be expected). Walls are thick and I never heard my neighbors. I literally never found a bug or pest in 2 years (thank god). The sinks have disposal built in (a lifesaver!). There's (expensive but readily available) parking in the building, and it's close to every subway line you can think of. Target, Trader Joe's, and several other stores are across the street at City Point. If they weren't so expensive I'd come back to lie here in a heartbeat... I'm already considering blowing through my budget to do so. Highly recommend.
Cons
Honestly, nothing apart from the rather minor inconvenience that sometimes the entrance smelled like dog pee (because owners would take their dogs right outside the door). Additionally, the way the leasing office communicated to me about lease breakage terms was kind of shady (they implied during COVID that I could take 2 extra weeks to confirm my lease break for free, but ended up needing to pay for those weeks because there was obviously no demand). Just read the terms of your lease carefully (they're clearly spelled out) and you'll be fine.
Advice to the owners
Make sure to be clear about your lease conditions to new tenants! Also please do short term leases.