Loganite2dot0

Loganite2dot0 OP t1_j93wpbw wrote

The part where I said I’m only asking if someone has something jump to mind quickly and only for a building name. I wrote a summary to start so you can read it fast and move on without getting into the detail. Or you could even just ignore it from the title if you don’t have interest in engaging in a thread asking for advice about apartments.

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Loganite2dot0 OP t1_j92rqpl wrote

yup, exactly...because I read SO many posts and comments before posting, I tried to do what most commenters complained was missing. But there's no pleasing the internet.

I know its Reddit...but sheesh people just have to comment, don't they? I tried to make it abundantly clear I was just looking for building names that come to mind quickly and nothing else and no extra effort on anyone's part. I also tried to make it very easy to ignore and move on with my intro...oh well.

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Loganite2dot0 OP t1_j92r8t5 wrote

Yea we've looked into a good amount (honestly too many to list here or I would've) but I'm at the point where I'm looking to understand and avoid the things you can't find online or a tour.

e.g., elevators down more than up, noise between units, general vibe of common spaces (e.g., actually kid-friendly or not).

I've read plenty of reviews but complaints surface in reviews way more than volunteered positive info. So I figured I'd see if anyone here would volunteer a positive review that they might not have thought or cared to do on google, etc.

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Loganite2dot0 OP t1_j92q485 wrote

Out of principal for one thing.

NY area is the only place in the country that runs this scam of renters paying realtor fees and I'd rather spend 10 minutes typing this up and getting a handful of answers to validate my research. I value my time but I can't imagine I'd put in enough hours doing this myself to make a realtor worth it.

Can afford != should pay.

I put enough caveat's at the top that if you still feel compelled to read and respond this way, shrug.

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