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Jenn L.

I lived at the Webster Apartments for 7-8 months and never ran into any major problems whilst living there. It's a great resource to have in a city like NYC, if not always the most convenient living situation. In general, they earn 3-4 stars. The food, however is 2-3 stars at best*. There are some prerequisites for residents here, including: XX chromosomes (WOMEN ONLY) Proof of internship or job (salary less than $50k) Make no mistake, the Webster is a great place for: Short term residences Moving to NYC without a couch to crash on Moving to NYC without furniture Moving to NYC without knowing very much about different areas Interns from out of town Meeting international young women New to the city women who are concerned about safety The short-list of pros: Convenient location - central to Manhattan Safe vibe; "doorman" on duty 24/7 Short term or long term stays Only need to give 1 week's notice that you're leaving Get your own furnished room** Sink in your room Laundry rooms on 3 floors Complementary breakfast and dinner for residents (guest passes avail.) Housecleaning on weekdays Sheets and towels changed weekly Basic utilities are included in your rent Wireless internet available for $30/month Rent is based on your salary; interns are $265/month You can pay your rent weekly - rather than monthly Pretty soundproof rooms (not the doors though) TV room Computers with internet and printer (all for a fee) Rooftop garden/smoking area The short-list of cons: Share bathrooms (stalls with toilets) Share showers (wear flip flops in there!) No kitchen (there's a microwave for public use) If you miss set dining times, you're out of luck (so if you work late, factor that in) The quality of the food. Some is okay. Some is inedible.* Have only male friends? They can't go above the 1st floor. Your male friends also get kicked out at 10pm or midnight All visitors (male & female) are required to sign in Not supposed to use irons or little crockpot kind of stuff in your room - - - - - - - * See this blog for more on just the food (with pictures) - http://websterfood.blogspot.com/ ** Each room comes furnished with a twin bed, small bookshelf, dresser, desk, and 2 chairs. There is a small closet in one of the corners, as well as a sink with medicine cabinet over it. One lamp illuminates the head of your bed and one is by your desk. Air conditioning during the summer is provided for an additional fee. Video of an approximate room size/layout here - http://youtu.be/XLRoUBRZ56o

Izzy B.

The webster always does such a beautiful job with the beautiful botanical green rooftop, they recycle and the people who work at Webster are extraordinary. Clean building, great cleaning staff, very central, easy to get around and the perfect choice for us interns, students and teachers!

Aribella T.

I have been living at the Webster for 2 months now and it has been great! I toured these apartments last spring and knew it was where I wanted to stay; compared to the other housing options I toured (EHS & The Brandon). The Webster had the best reviews, a great area, the best pricing, and my own room. Pros: - It is in a Great Area... There's a movie theater right down the street, Penn Station and Madison Square Garden a block away, lots of shopping, Macy's and Kmart right around the corner, Herald Square the next block over, lots of places to eat, and best of all very safe. - The staff overall are pretty great. The kitchen staff are really nice and they speak Spanish to me to help with my learning. Most of the office staff is nice as well. There are two who act like they don't want to be there and never really want to help, but everyone else is really nice. I haven't really met any of the maid staff... I see them at breakfast before work, but when I get home my bed is always made and I appreciate it. I hear they're nice as well though. - You get your own room complete with a twin sized bed, dresser, book shelf, desk with chair, sink, sitting chair, medicine cabinet, telephone, a fan over the bed, two wall lamps (one above the bed and another above the desk), six outlets (in my room four under the window and two under the lamp), and a small wall mirror. Depending on what room you get you'll have a window with curtains as well. The closet it sized pretty well and there are some shelves so you can store more. I think the floor is linoleum but it has rugs that cover most of the floor. I brought A LOT of stuff plus a hamper and three of those big plastic drawer things and everything fit! -The price is ok. $285 a week ($1,140/month) for this area, a decent sized room, and meals is a good deal. -Breakfast. I have found that breakfast here is really good. My favorite meal is when we have bagels, fried eggs, and sausage. If you don't like the breakfast they're serving they always have cereals (Frosted Flakes, Special K, Raisin Bran, and something else) and also cream of wheat or oatmeal. Sorry for us Southern girls... No grits : (. They also have different breads, milk, coffee and tea daily. -Lunch. Bagged lunches can be purchased for $4 and they include a sandwich (PB&J, Ham, Turkey, Salami or Tuna)... and you choose the bread and condiments you want (white, wheat, etc., Mustard, mayo, ketchup, salt & pepper), cottage cheese (if you want it), Dannon Yogurt, A fruit (Apple, Pear, or Orange), and a cookie (Lorna Doones, Oreos, or Fig Newtons). I found that the sandwiches don't have veggies on them but I just get lettuce, tomato, and onions at dinner and save them in Tupperware to put on my sandwich. I do advise that you bring a few pieces of Tupperware and a cooler. I only get lunch every now and then and as far as PB&J... forget about it. I got my own peanut butter and in the morning get some bread from breakfast and jelly and Ta-Dah... saved $4. Also at breakfast I think if you don't get fruit you can get peanut butter. I also bought my own packaged snacks and some drinks for lunch to keep in my room, they don't mind. Cons: -The TV rooms. I rarely watch TV at all anymore, but when I do want to see something on TV, the channel is either not working or someone has beaten you to the remote. If you know there's something coming on that you want to watch you have to head in there a few hours before and wait. We're pretty good about handing the remote over to the next person in order, but sometimes I just wish I could watch TV alone... in my room. Lol -Dinner. Don't get me wrong, the food here is pretty good.... Better than I ever expected but they're repetitive. We have the same thing over and over again. -No Fridges. You're not allowed to bring fridges, but a cooler is allowed and has helped when I want to save some leftover food for lunch. -Internet. At $10 a week or $30 a month the internet is not a bad price for NYC, but it runs really slow... Especially after everyone comes home from work. -The heater. It makes this loud annoying banging noise. Thank goodness it's not constant and only lasts a few minutes at a time! I think I covered a lot but I also wrote a blog post that includes pictures of the Webster, my room, and some meals and also a video of my room.... Hope this helped! http://DreamLoveNYC.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_YCjWwcoHU

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Worked with Michael Patterson and Jacob Chizner at City Wide Apartments Inc to find our apartment,…read moreand the experience was phenomenal. In the NYC market, speed is everything, and this team was zippy fast--everything flowed seamlessly from the first viewing to the final signature. Their communication was top-notch; we were never left wondering about the status of our application or next steps. Michael and Jacob clearly know how to navigate the city's complexities without breaking a sweat. If you want a smooth, high-speed, and professional rental experience, these are the guys to call. They made what is usually a grueling process feel like a breeze!

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I originally signed an 11-month lease in August 2025 for apartment #21D ($4000/month). I…read moreunfortunately had to leave my lease (without penalty) in October 2025, and moved out a month later in November. This was because one of the tenants on the A-J side of the floor would SMOKE INDOORS (marijuana, cigars, cigarettes, etc.) nearly every single day, if not multiple times a day, and the strong smoke smell would fill not only the entire hallway, but also come through the bathroom vent into my unit. I would wake up in the middle of the night from the odor and call the front desk each time to have it confirmed real-time by security/management staff. It was nauseating, frustrating, and definitely an environment I was unhappy living in. Not only was this a breach in the Smoke-Free Rider of the lease agreement, but also violated New York habitability laws. One night it got so bad that I called 311, breaking down crying because all I could smell was pungent marijuana air in the middle of working remotely in my living room... they told me that since the smell was coming from inside another unit, I needed to contact City Tower directly, which is what I had already been doing. Despite consistently emailing management (Elvis Perashi & Liz Reynolds) for two months straight, they continued to dismiss my concerns about not having a smoke-free environment, refused to offer any alternate housing options, saying that they were "working hard to locate the source" (even though it was blatantly obvious it was coming from the neighboring unit adjacent to the bathroom vent). They continued to brush me off, UNTIL I consulted an attorney recommended by MetLife legal insurance (lawyer immediately accepted my case because of how bad my living conditions continued to be, and I thankfully didn't have to pay anything out of pocket). That's when they FINALLY took me seriously and offered 2 alternate studio options or the ability to break my lease without penalty, which was what I had been asking for the entire time. However, at first, they not only ignored my persistent requests to switch units, but also after I finally spoke to them in-person, they stated there were only studio units available the following month, and they were unsure if I'd be allowed to switch units solely for the reason of "we don't allow downgrades, only upgrades where you pay more." Evidently, they only care about earning more money, not their tenants' quality of life. As a non-smoker, my quality of life was negatively impacted, including an increase in headaches from secondhand smoke, as well as dreading the walk to my unit while holding my breath. Opening the window was not a comfortable solution; low evening temperatures and winds would make my unit cold at night, thus inconvenient to fall asleep. I even had to purchase an air purifier to help with the smell and attempt to preserve my health. I should NOT have paid $4000/month plus utilities for a place that didn't immediately confront the smokers in a smoke-free building. Elvis Perashi & Liz Reynolds only sent out an email to the 21st floor 'kindly reminding' tenants about the no-smoking policy after I had complained every day for a month, and requested this email to be sent. The email was ignored and the smoking continued to come through the bathroom vent. Management eventually figured out and confirmed the source but it should NOT have taken this much time and tomfoolery. Who knows, if something like this happens again will they actually take action/provide alternate housing or let it go on for as long as possible until contacted by legal services? I stopped by to the 18th floor leasing office in-person several times because I my emails back and forth were not resulting in any progress - I would recommend doing this if you want them to take you seriously about ANY issues. City Tower management will brush you off and delay any potential mitigations or solutions if you only contact them via email. For the most part, tenants here are not very friendly (ESPECIALLY those on the 21st floor, they won't even acknowledge you or smile back)... there was also a minor pest issue in 21D where little black bugs would come out of the unsealed cracks in the floor/walls every week or so. When I moved in, there was also cracked appliances (refrigerator shelving) from the previous tenant, which I never bothered to bring up but it's definitely something to consider in terms of quality. Other than that, some of the pros are the lounge area (except during winter months when all the plants outside die and the indoor area becomes crowded). Additionally, Augusto, Ed, and Daniel were standout security staff that made the few months I lived here more bearable. Overall wouldn't recommend living here; it's not worth the headache and price tag. Protip: if you do decide to inquire with them, negotiate! They originally offered me $4050 for 1 year, and I think I could've gotten $3900 or $3950 (instead of $4000) if I kept asking.

I've been at City Tower since October 2018, and it's been my favorite apartment building I've ever…read morelived in. Marissa G's review covers the "what" of the building, so I'm going to go into some of the details that make this place great. VIEWS: I have a corner view on a high floor facing Barclays center, and you can see the entirety of Brooklyn from both the bedroom and living room windows. The windows themselves are over 6 feet tall, and there's a ledge on every window you can perch on to watch the view outside. The pictures attached are taken straight from where I'm sitting. SHOWER: there's two nozzles for the shower. That is CLUTCH. You can't beat the shower pressure here. BASKETBALL COURT: On the 18th floor, there's a basketball court with floor to ceiling glass walls. You literally feel as if you're playing in your own private, secluded court in the sky. This is the amenity that you literally just won't find anywhere else in the city -- even other buildings with courts are ground level. Oh, and it's open 24/7. CONCIERGE: Other reviews have mentioned it, but it's worth repeating: I don't think you'll find a better crew at the front door of the building. They personally take packages in and make sure nothing gets lost. They can help in whatever situation you have. When there's a maintenance request, it gets resolved within 6 hours. On the first day I moved in, I realized I didn't have any toilet paper and everything was closed -- one of the guys helped me out with a roll. That's caring about your tenants. LOCATION: Having the Q, R, N, B literally right below your feet is convenient, but with the 2, 3, A, C, G all within 3 minutes walking distance...that's what makes this location clutch. If you don't like Trader Joe's, there's a Whole Foods within 10 minutes walk. Junior's Cheesecake one block away. A Target and a movie theater next door. The only thing I will say is that Dekalb market is a bit overrated. I thought I'd be going down there every day, but everything is just a little too expensive -- tourist prices. Will leave this here: I've talked to people in the building about how if we could buy at City Point, we would. That's how good the experience is. Management, please turn it owner occupied!

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(29 reviews)

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ROACH AND MICE INFESTED BUILDING 3101 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11205. HIGH CRIME AREA FOR…read moreOVERPRICED RENT. There is no deal for unlimited electricity and gas, ALL YOUR NEIGHBORS ARE on Section 8, which pays for the unlimited gas and electricity. IF YOU HAVE AN A/C, THEY WILL CHARGE YOU $350 a year for it being installed, even for 2 months. If I could, I would give 0 stars as the policies and the upper management staff are rude, disrespectful, money hungry and lack moral compassion for others. Since day one moving into the unit with a voucher was a headache. The agents gave me a run around for 6 months as I viewed model unit in Jan/Feb, but moved into the unit in July. To add I signed a lease back in March for an April start date and was unable to move in on time due to management filling out paperwork incorrect and blaming the future tenant for there mistake. One of those months the real estate agent, Natalie, was not even in the office able to assist. Clipper Equity, LLC was no different from Flatbush Gardens Management as it is prevalent that the type of people they hire are from WITHIN THEIR OWN COMMUNITY! Just google Clipper Equity and check out the photos. On multiple phone calls Clipper Equity made it clear that those who receive financial assistance are treated as second class citizens compared to the people who are foolish to believe that this apartment building is a good deal. Foster Avenue is a hot block and very loud even at night. One occasion, I witnessed a fire outside of my building after a car was ignited in the night, right in front of the children's park across the street. More recently, other crimes have occurred. Many people will show you their "spacious" apartment. Many apartments in Brooklyn are spacious right up the block and they are not apart of Flatbush Garden's aka Vanderveer Estates- Vanderveer Houses. Vanderveer Projects was the name for these buildings. There is this front desk girl who cannot get fired due to her personal relationships with management. I saw her get several maintenance personals fired due to her mistakes. She had a nasty attitude; however, I would note that she has worked on it. Her presence makes it apparent that it's not what you know but WHO YOU KNOW! She is usually in the front glammed up, hopefully not making anymore mistakes with answering phone calls and mixing up work orders. When I moved into the apartment there were holes all over the apartment. I seen where critter would try to enter in from, radiator, sinks, kitchen under the cabinets,( check your kitchen cabinets- there is usually a space where the critters live unbothered.) INSPECT YOUR HOME BEFORE MOVE IN- They will deter voucher recipients from checking out their unit. It is your right to see the unit before hand. Lastly, the area in general has a big drug problem in the FG community. Don't call security with their mini cars - they are unable to assist most times. Trust your instinct, crystal meth is a big issue in the community along with other substances. PROS: Even though overpriced, it is a stable bill for rent/light/gas (if 2K is cool) I LOVED MY NEIGHBORS IN THE BUILDING. They were older adults who cared about the community's well-being. (They always checked in) Plenty of fish in the sea. (IYKYK) Around the corner from farmers market/ meat market/ fish market and walking distance from target. (if you can cook your in a good place.) Project heat... non stop heat in winter. It just takes the temperature to drop real low before they decide to turn it on. Final Words: DO NOT MOVE HERE IF YOU CAN AVOID IT. For those on CA/PA/SNAP/Sect-8 be ready for a headache with this management company. Once moved in, things sail a little better. Use FG as a stepping stone for your next goal. Find a place that cares for all of its tenants! This is not it.

this place needs to be condemned. no hot water. constant elevator problems. front door broken…read moreindefinitely. bell system to access premises does not work. there is no actual parking. rude management staff at office desk. mold in soap dispenser for washing machine.

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