Buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness in Brooklyn
This page helps you find buildings in Brooklyn (1,071+) that are highly rated for owner responsiveness. The filter focuses on how quickly owners respond to tenant needs, based on Openigloo signals and renter feedback. Use Openigloo to narrow to the buildings with the responsiveness pattern you want, then verify the details before you sign. Read reviews and view building-level context, and use the tenant Q&A and open-data signals to ask sharper questions about communication, maintenance follow-through, and what happens when issues come up.
Buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness in Brooklyn
Showing 73–90 of 1,071 buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness in Brooklyn.

600 Park Place
Crown Heights

120 Nassau Street
Downtown Brooklyn
321 Wythe Avenue
Williamsburg
1620 New York Avenue
Flatbush
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60 Turner Place
Prospect Park South
1024 Gates Avenue
Stuyvesant Heights
410 State Street
Boerum Hill

1 Bell Slip
Greenpoint

1277 East 14 Street
Midwood

234 Skillman Avenue
East Williamsburg

180 Myrtle Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn

30 Washington Street
DUMBO

33 Caton Place
Windsor Terrace
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140 Hope Street
Williamsburg
150 4 Avenue
Gowanus

836 Bergen Street
Crown Heights
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111 Greenpoint Avenue
Greenpoint
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123 Hope Street
Williamsburg
What to check before for buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness in Brooklyn
- Expect a shorter list of buildings where owner responsiveness is consistently mentioned in renter feedback, not just one-off incidents.
- Confirm response time expectations in writing: ask how requests are logged, who handles maintenance, and typical turnaround for common issues.
- Ask about complaint and repair escalation. Good responsiveness should include clear next steps if a request stalls.
- Review the lease terms tied to maintenance and access (entry windows, notice requirements, and tenant responsibilities) before applying.
- Check fees and any move-in requirements listed for each building, since owner responsiveness does not change deposits, utilities, or insurance rules.