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My futile attempt to block the noise from my neighbor's make-shift nightclub with sound paneling.
Peter F.

I want to preface this review with the fact that most of the people who work in 95 Wall are decent and hard working. The doormen were nice, the individuals in the package room were exceptional, and while the management office is certainly not eager to address your concerns, ultimately they were fine. The problem with this building is the suits at the top of UDR. The suits filed this building with trashy tenants and gave their staff 0 tools to reign it in. Simply put, this building was a 4/5 deal until UDR turned it into a prison run by the inmates. 1) Tenant quality is abysmal. If you choose to lease here, part of any deal or lower rent you are likely being enticed by is that you are rolling the dice your neighbors will not be deranged. You could have a pleasant neighbor who has a stable 9-5 and enjoys peace and civility, or you could have complete degenerates who ruin your life. My neighbors on my right converted their apartment into a makeshift nightclub and my neighbor on my left would have emotional episodes about twice a month which led to her blasting Shallow at 5 am on Sundays. No amount of civility would get them to change their ways. It is truly baffling how few people in this building seem to work for a living. And what happens when you complain to management? Nothing really- They do their best but management has no recourse whatsoever to control tenants and the tenants know it. The security deposit here is $500, they apparently do not issue fines, and UDR will clearly not authorize evictions as it is an expensive process. When you ask the doormen to call your neighbors to ask them to please stop appropriating everyone's peace, they will mouth off the doormen or simply not pick up the phone. It's disgusting how little respect the tenants show the staff. 2) Too much crime for a "luxury building." During my first two years with this building, there were zero instances. During my last year, there was a tenant who got his throat slashed open, a guy overdosing, and a dead prostitute being rolled out in a barrel by two gang members. Management is always quick to send out vague emails that are to the effect of "you may have noticed police presence in our community, but there is no ongoing threat." Google this building and the first thing that pops up is a NY post article about a dead prostitute in a barrel. Quality public relations. Not even a week into the new year, I walked into the building to witness a police raid team in the lobby (drug dogs and a battering ram included!). Apparently, they were there to arrest a known drug dealer who was selling cocaine out of his apartment. Seeing the police in this building is not a rare occurrence. Police have told tenants the building is well known in their circle and that they come to the building all the time for noise complaints and fights and whatnot. Ultimately this issue is a result of the degenerate tenants that UDR accepted to keep down their vacancy rate; all of this crime comes from the tenants and their guests. Lastly, unless you walk in holding a machete, chances are the doormen will not ask who you are when you enter the building. The building is too over-occupied for them to know everyone and they do not want to be accused of prejudice by stopping some people and not others. Remember: two gang members managed to roll an oil drum with a woman's corpse in it past a doorman. 3) Building is over-occupied To get approved to live in this building you need two things: a w2 and a pulse. That's it. Don't have a sufficiently large income on that w2? Don't worry, they will allow you and 15 roommates to sardine it up in a 400 sqft studio. The building also leases a portion of its rooms to King's College, so just more sardining. The building has over 500 apartments, and each apartment is averaging at least 2 people. This amount of tenants places a huge burden on the building's four elevators. To be fair, the elevators have been working recently. That said, when they go out, it is actually comical how bad it gets. To handle 1,000+ tenants, all their Grubhub deliveries, and all the white guys coming in with cases of white claws going to the roof, this building needs every elevator it has. Over the summer two elevators went down and the line would loop out the door. Management prefers the "don't ask don't tell" approach to problems with the building, so they will never tell you when an elevator is down. You get to discover that on your own when you have to wait 10 minutes and are late to work. Like the elevators, the amenities are overused. There is no regulation of the roof and one tenant can easily invite 10 frat bros on Saturday to lay claim to it. 4) Airbnbing I did not care about this as much as other tenants, but illegal Airbnb/short-term rentals in this building occur constantly. You will frequently see people coming in and out with suitcases asking for keys. Consensus is management is in on it, so they won't crack down on it.

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Debbie is amazing! She is professional, friendly and makes me feel safe. I highly recommend 95 Wall Street to anyone looking. It's clean and inviting from the moment you enter the lobby.

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Half the building is short term rentals from an Airbnb company called Sonder,and another part is dorms for Kings College - google it. Many apartments actually have bunk beds inside. Also, the Duane Reade downstairs is a magnet for the jom

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