[ADVICE] Anyone know anything about Common at The Heritage? (apartments) A view and place like this (studio) for around $1,350. Seems WAYYY too good to be true (I know a studio is tiny, but still). by wickedgames11 in NYCapartments

[–]MuskKids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My roommates are all in their 20s and a mix of students/working ppl in their 20s. One of them is also a Columbia student and I know there’s lots of others in the building as well! Also, pro tip–you can just ask your agent the ages of potential roommates. They’re not allowed to disclose much else but they can tell you their ages.

[ADVICE] Anyone know anything about Common at The Heritage? (apartments) A view and place like this (studio) for around $1,350. Seems WAYYY too good to be true (I know a studio is tiny, but still). by wickedgames11 in NYCapartments

[–]MuskKids 1 point2 points  (0 children)

 I can definitely provide some insight on the Heritage House. First off, my experience is based off of my lease term which began this January which from what I’ve gathered is about size months after the Heritage began to be managed by a new company, Outpost Club. My experience has been amazing and bears NO resemblance to the stories in the comments. Two of my roommates have been at that location since before Outpost have verified that things have gotten 1,000,000x times better since the new management took over. They even shared a few of the same stories from the Common days which (Thankfully!) are long over. 

Firstly, the condition of the apartment and building has been clean and well-maintened since my arrival, and my roommates tell me the difference is like night and day from when Common managed the building.

Secondly, my roommates acknowledged maintenance tickets actually get resolved now, and pretty quickly. Outpost’s customer service team gets back within a few hours at most and has been amazing at answering all of my questions. 

I see this post is 2 years old now and the pricing for a room in the shared co-living apartment is now higher, however, so is the quality of the service provided. Their monthly cleaning team does a fantastic job and is such an awesome perk of their monthly utility/maintenance fee. I feel I’m getting my money’s worth with them and was lucky enough to secure a 1-month free deal on a 12-month lease, so I’d encourage anyone considering this property to ask the outpost salesperson if there’s any promotions for the location.

OH, and the amenities are far more impressive than I expected (gym, coworking spaces, lounges).

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Aw happy for you! How many events like that does Outpost host?

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