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315 Ocean Parkway

Kensington, Brooklyn, NY 11218

90 units·6 floors·Built in 1961
3.7

3 reviews

Rent-stabilized apartments

This building has apartments that entitle you to a renewal and limited rent increases.

Highlights

1
Evictions
5
Open violations
2
Litigation cases
No
Bedbug history
Pet friendly

Renter recommendations

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Renters recommend this building

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Renters approve of the building's owners

Review summary

Summarized from anonymous rental reviews on Openigloo.

Recent reviews of 315 Ocean Parkway highlight it as a rent-stabilized building with mostly older, friendly neighbors and a generally clean environment. The management is somewhat responsive but can be slow or reluctant to address certain issues. The building offers amenities like a pool and dishwashers, though pool hours are inconvenient and access is limited, with extra fees and weekend closures. Package theft has increased since the doorman was removed during the pandemic, and there is no bike storage despite available space. Pest control and garbage management are adequate but could benefit from improvement. While not perfect, the building is considered a decent and affordable option.

Reviews

Former tenant·10 minutes ago

Fairly Decent Rent Stabilized Building

Pros

Rent stabilized building, that is fairly maintained. Management is somewhat responsive, and if you really bother them they will deal with it. Live-in super, but there's been a fair amount of changeover in supers. Locked package room, though packages get stolen anyway. There's a pool but inconvenient hours, doesn't allow guests and you need to pay $50 per family to use it, so I don't. Big win is that the apartments come with ACs in the wall -- they are old though. I have had to have mine replaced a few times and they always complain and give me a similarly used old AC, but it's still cheaper than needing to buy my own. Dishwashers in the apartments, if your apartment doesn't have one they will install one for you. Pet friendly excluding dogs. Kind of an annoying walk to the Q but it could be worse. Neighbors are a lot of older European immigrant families who have lived in the building for 20+ and are nice. I almost never have noise issues, nor do I have issues with people using drugs publicly or it smelling of weed. I'd probably live in this building forever if they 1. allowed dogs and 2. a two bedroom opened up.

Cons

Management try to get away with not doing stuff and have an attitude about every request. Building faces Ocean Parkway so it can be loud (as well as hot from the sun). Usually there are issues in the winter about the heat being on, but if you complain to 311 they resolve it. Packages get stolen, building is old and they don't try cleaning it or improving it really. There have been cockroach problems because the garbage rooms don't get cleaned. Wish they allowed dogs!

Advice to the owners

Allow dogs please :-)

Former tenant·Over 3 years ago

Diamond in the rough

Pros

Conveniently located close to public transportation and not too far from Prospect park. The neighbors are courteous and friendly. Recently updated elevators and stairwell lighting. Pool available during summer.

Cons

Pool only available for tenants and no guests are allowed. The pool is closed on Saturdays and the hours are inconvenient otherwise. The building manager will try to extort a fee for the pool pass during the summer even though the pool is an actual amenity included on the lease. The manager does not follow up on requests for service. If he does not catch you on his time because you’re out or working he will not return unless you complain. The doorman was let go at the start of the pandemic and has not been replaced since then. We now have more issues with packages going missing. He used to deliver the packages to each apartment. No bike parking/storage area although there is a lot of room for it in the back of the building.

Advice to the owners

Invest in bike rack. It will make a lot of your tenants happy especially in a city that encourages eco-friendly cycling as alternative to driving.

Building ratings

Cleanliness

-

Trash management

-

Pest control

-

Water pressure

-

Heat

-

Neighbors

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Noise levels

-

Owner responsiveness

-

Rents and deposits

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Renters received their security deposits back

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Electronic rent payments

Open violations

From past 10 years · Updated 2 days ago

Average violations per unit in this building is better than the city average.

Building average0.05Violations per unit
NYC average0.81Violations per unit
1Class C
Immediately hazardous

Rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts

1Class B
Hazardous

Smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways

3Class A
Non-hazardous

No peephole on a door, no street number on the building, unlawful keeping of animals

0Class I
Missing info

Missing or non-compliant with administrative information orders or filings

Building owners and associates

Change of ownership/management in 1999

Renter Q&A

What are the hours for the pool?

Over 3 years ago

Answer

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