Summarized from anonymous rental reviews on openigloo.
110 Livingston Street in Brooklyn offers a well-maintained living experience with exceptional cleanliness and garbage management. Tenants praise the attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly staff who ensure timely service and upkeep. The building's prime downtown Brooklyn location provides excellent access to amenities, though some note this is not a luxury high-rise with expansive recreational facilities. Apartments feature top-quality appliances, strong water pressure, and effective pest control. Some drawbacks include occasional noise from HVAC units, a gym with limited amenities, and rooftop spaces affected by wind and sun exposure. Overall, residents value the community atmosphere and responsive management, making it a recommended choice despite a few minor inconveniences.
Reviews (3)
4.88 stars
3 months ago
Great Building; Awesome Employees
Former Tenant
Pros:
The staff is super knowledgeable. They take pride in their jobs, and have little turnover. Also just very nice people. Buildings is former board of education for NYC. Nice job making it into condos. Doesn’t have playroom or pool, but nice to have a parking garage right under it.
Cons:
The A/C and heating units are loud.
4 stars
Over 3 years ago
Good location and great staff but not quite a luxury building
Former Tenant
Pros:
* Friendly and attentive staff * Heart of downtown Brooklyn and close to everything
Cons:
* Renting here from Two Trees is difficult; they are not the easiest to work with * The gym is in a room with no windows and has limited equipment * The common rooftop is right under the HVAC system and does not have great views * Many private rooftop cabanas are in direct sunlight for most of the day and have wind speeds too high to leave umbrellas up
Advice to owner:
Credit goes entirely to the staff that runs this place -- they are amazing and every service request has been handled quickly.
To Two Trees management company: you cannot treat this building the same as the true luxury rental buildings in Downtown Brooklyn (nor can you say this building is in Brooklyn Heights)