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Financial District, 116 John St | New York
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  •  Cat friendly
  •  Controlled Access
  •  Dog friendly
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  Parking Available
  •  Private Balconies  
  •  Resident Lounge
  •  Rooftop Deck
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances
  •  Washer/Dryer In Unit

User Rating

7.8
Great
5 Reviews

About this Location

City Acres Market
4 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
A (metro) - 7 min
2/3 (metro) - 5 min
Battery Park
12 min walk

Pricing 

Studio, 1 Bath
$2,246+
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$4,244+
Schedule Appointment At
(646) 593-7514
  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
    •  Smoke-Free Community
  • Convenience

    •  Package Receiving
  • Entertainment

    •  Resident Lounge
    •  Rooftop Deck
  • Included

    •  Gas Included
    •  Heat Included
    •  Sewage Included
    •  Trash/Recycling Included
    •  Water Included
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Luxury Cabinets
    •  Microwave
    •  Refrigerator
    •  Stove & Oven
  • Laundry

    •  Washer/Dryer In Unit
  • Living Room

    •  Air Conditioning
    •  Hardwood Floors
    •  High Ceilings
    •  Large Windows
  • Pet Terms & Amenities

    •  Cat friendly
    •  Dog friendly
    •  Max Pet Weight  
    •  Max Pets Limit  
    •  Restricted breeds  
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  Controlled Access
  • Sports & Fitness

    •  Fitness Center
  • View

    •  Private Balconies (some units)
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Overall rating 7.8/10, based on 5 renter reviews Write a review

7.6
Location
7.4
Amenities
6.6
Management
7.0
Value
4.8
Social
8.8
Safety
Excellent
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Previous Tenant

I am writing this review as a previous tenant of 116 John Street. I do not normally leave reviews unless it pertains to serious matters and I wanted to share my thoughts for a prospective tenant to be cognizant of when thinking of making 116 John your home. The good, the bad, and the evil.

The Good - 116 John Street is a beautiful apartment building located in the heart of FiDi bordering the Seaport district with great amenities, doormen/women, and apartment complexes. The crowd is generally young professionals with mixed in families, elderly couples, and everything in between. The apartments are spacious, have a lot of natural light, and the staff is attentive. Packages and mail are easy to gather.

The Bad -
1. Rent - Rent is raised disproportionately to market so do expect that if you sign a lease, your rent should be raised significantly. For example, after a year, my rent was raised $500 and thereafter when not signing, was put on the market for $1K more than the year before.
2. Sonder - The building is also home to a short-term apartment rental company, Sonder, who share most amenities and lobby access.
1. Sonder residents tend to be mostly international tourists who tend to clog the lobby. They are located on different floors than residents and use a different elevator set
2. Gym - Sonder residents have access to the gym. If a leasing agent tells you differently, do not believe them.
3. Laundry - Sonder residents do not have access
4. Rooftop - Sonder residents do have access
5. Elevators - the elevators used to be EXTREMELY slow to the point where you could be waiting 2-5 minutes for an elevator. They have since improved but the elevators tend to break down often.
The Evil -
1. Management - Silverstein properties to be more specific. Classic selfish, rude, and greedy property managers. I will elaborate on a couple scenarios below. These may be more unique in nature but should give you a good flavor of what could happen.
2. Rent Payments - there were 2 circumstances where there were “erroneous accounting” issues with rent and the security deposit so make sure to double check your invoices so you are not overcharged
3. Gym - Upon signing the lease and for multiple months thereafter, the gym was free to residents. The gym had mostly all the equipment that your average person would use, exclusive of a squat rack and bench press. Nonetheless, the gym was in great working condition and kept residents happy and active. Management decided to completely refurnish the gym with brand new equipment, mostly all the same equipment that was there prior but brand new. As per the property supervisor, they also wanted to have the aesthetic of an all black gym to “look nicer”. Totally understandable and fine. A week or 2 after the gym was completed, management decided to start charging residents $50 a month to utilize the gym, without prior notification that this may have been on the horizon to give them a heads up. As a point of reference, the gym was $0 for at least 8 years. As an daily user of the gym, I can tell you that everyone was obviously unhappy with this decision and the running theory is that management is trying to recoup their investment for the gym equipment by charging residents a monthly fee. Most residents did not end up getting the membership.
1. Residents can read between the lines and it was a lack of professionalism and under limited notice that ticked people off
4. Roof - The roof is open to all residents and Sonder residents as I stated above. However, management fails to explicitly state the rules of the road for the rooftop anywhere, which leads to ambiguity and arbitrary enforcement, leaving the resident powerless and at victim of whatever ridiculous rules management wants to bring up from time to time.
1. In my particular case, I had a couple friends over to enjoy the sunshine on the rooftop during the available hours of the day. No other residents were using

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116 John Review

Its an easy commute to school. Convenient to Fulton St station which has all the express lines.

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Great apartment building

Great value for money. Right next to all express lines. Gym in building and concierge service.

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Pricey, but convenient location

Pros: Friendly doormen, clean gym, rooftop common area, new common area laundry machines, friendly neighbors

Cons: rent price ($2,500 for a studio!), area construction, occasionally noisy neighbors, limited closet space, small gym

Overall: Would recommend

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Really Enjoy Living Here

There’s a great apartment building with lots of friendly staff it is a bit pricey and there have been some issues the amenities this year. Department itself is very nice with all new kitchen utilities over there is no oven in the apartment which you can’t be a issue additionally the drainage is not great we need to request repairs multiple times a month

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 29 Recs

Potbelly Sandwich Shop
Harry’s Italian
Adriennes Pizza Bar
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grocery 1 Rec

City Acres Market
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convenience 2 Recs

CVS Pharmacy
7-Eleven
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fitness 28 Recs

Pure Barre
SoulCycle
Brooklyn Bridge Boot Camp
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parks 11 Recs

The Battery
Zuccotti Park
Bowling Green
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coffee 18 Recs

Blue Spoon Coffee
La Colombe Coffee
Voyager Espresso
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About Financial District

New York's Financial District, or FiDi, is a financial powerhouse. Many financial offices are headquartered in this district, such as the New York Stock Exchange and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Wall Street draws many bankers, traders, and consultants to the area, and its skyscrapers and la...
Calm
Safe
Quiet
Boardwalk
Stone Street
Great Dining
Lots of Bars
Median rents in Financial District
Studio
$
3,150
1 Bedroom
$
3,900
2 Bedroom
$
5,650

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Parking Near 116 John Street

No parking is available at 116 John Street, but there is parking nearby.
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Financial District Reviews

27 reviews
The neighborhood is quiet and has a community feel. There are a few undergraduate schools (Pace and Kings) but it does not feel like they dominate the area. It is mostly occupied by young couples and small families. Lots of schools in the area. Quiet and residential, but with the feel of a city. The neighborhood can be expensive, but you get a lot for your money. A lot of the restaurants in the area are on the more expensive side.
Love Fidi - it is quiet, great bars/restaurants, and you can get a good deal on rent.
Living in the FiDi was a great transition for a small town girl moving to the big city! Pretty much everyone goes home by 6 which leaves the streets quiet. The financial district is the part of the city that sleeps. There's multiple affordable grocery shops in the neighborhood, great dining on Stone St and it's home to the charging bull and The World Trade Center!
I love living in the Fidi. It's close to every public transportation, you can walk East or West quickly. It's growing in ways I don't love, and I worry that it's just going to be one big mall soon.
The neighborhood may not have the hottest bars or cheap eats, but your access to almost every subway line makes it easy to get places.
Kind of dead at night and weekends, but feels very safe and the quiet is nice. Also very transit-accessible, which is great.
Nice neighborhood, very quiet, close to many bars and restaurants and close to Fulton St transportation.
Safe, barely any noise at night. The only problem is the closest grocery store is a 10 min walk away.

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