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366 Stockton Street

Stuyvesant Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11206

15 units·6 floors·Built in 2013
4.4

5 reviews

Rent-stabilized apartments

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

Highlights

No
Evictions
No
Open violations
No
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 366 Stockton Street praise the building's excellent cleanliness, top-notch pest control, and responsive management. Amenities like in-unit AC/heat, laundry, rooftop access, and bike storage add value. Tenants appreciate the bright, airy apartments and generally peaceful environment, especially in rent-stabilized units. However, common concerns include noise from surrounding nightlife, small room sizes due to design, occasional elevator issues, subpar heating efficiency, and some building maintenance inconsistencies. Safety worries related to neighborhood loitering were also noted. While many recommend the building for its management and upkeep, potential renters should consider the noise and space constraints before committing.

Reviews

Former tenant·10 minutes ago

Really struggled with living here

Pros

Management is incredibly responsive and responsible. Building is super clean, appliances are top-of-the-line. I have never seen a pest inside this building after 12 months of living here. Not a single roach or mouse dropping. If you have an issue, management will deal with it very fast. Laundry in basement and rooftop are incredibly well-managed.

Cons

The building is right next to a lot of nightclubs. If you aren't from the area or don't know the exact position of the building, you wouldn't know this when you first move in. It's incredibly noisy on evenings of Thursdays-Sundays, sometimes on other days as well. I think the building should warn tenants about this before they sign the lease. Also, the rooms are deceptively small. The heater/AC units are near the floor, so they cut into square footage. The 'closets' are open -- meaning they have racks and bars installed that could have been enclosed by closet doors, but aren't, so that cuts into square footage as well. As a result, a 10x10 room can feel more like 8x8 in terms of usable space. Also, the heating units are really ineffective. They don't heat the rooms properly, and are incredibly expensive on electric bills. They do work well as AC units, though. The big windows and AC/heating units also leak air. There's a ton of air leakage from outside.

Advice to the owners

Tell tenants about noise before they sign a lease. Put closet doors around the racks so they can just have a closet. Do something about the horrible heating situation.

Former tenant·6 days ago

Well, its new construction

Pros

Lots of amenities in the building! In unit ac/heat, elevator, roof access, laundry in the basement, and a dishwasher! Gorgeous big windows, very bright and sunny.

Cons

Poorly ventilated apartment- many tenants complain of mold. Elevator goes out regularly. Unskilled super.

Advice to the owners

A proper superintendent would be excellent

Building ratings

Cleanliness

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Trash management

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Pest control

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Water pressure

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Heat

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Neighbors

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Noise levels

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Owner responsiveness

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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 6 days ago

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

Building average0Violations per unit
NYC average0.81Violations per unit
0Class C
Immediately hazardous

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

0Class B
Hazardous

Smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways

0Class 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

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