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The Addison

225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
Rental Building in Downtown Brooklyn
$3,457 - $4,707 | 1, 2 Bed
271 Units | 27 Floors | Built in 2011
Managed By Dermot

3 Active Rental Listings

Date Apt# Rent Beds Baths Months Free Date Available OP Rent Stabilize
2023-09-20 10D $3,457 1 1.0 1.25 Now
2023-09-20 C5 $4,500 2 1.0 1.25 Now
2023-09-20 C15 $4,707 2 1.0 Now

632 Past Rental Listings

Date Apt# Rent Beds Baths Months Free Date Available OP Rent Stabilize
2023-09-20 10D $3,457 1 1.0 1.25
2023-09-20 C5 $4,500 2 1.0 1.25
2023-09-20 C15 $4,707 2 1.0
2023-05-17 4N $3,200 0 1.0
2023-05-17 17E $3,950 1 1.0

Building Amenities

225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Courtyard Courtyard
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Doorman Doorman
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Elevator Elevator(3)
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Gym Gym
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Laundry in Building Laundry in Building
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Live in super Live in super
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Management Company Management Company
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY No Fee Building
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Parking / Garage Parking / Garage
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Cats Allowed Cats Allowed
225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY Dogs Allowed Dogs Allowed

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Building Price Range

1 Bed
$2,200 - $3,100
2 Bed
$3,100 - $4,500

Broker Fee Savings

1 Bed
$3,180
2 Bed
$4,560

Subway

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C
G
Hoyt - Schermerhorn Sts

4 min walk, 0.22 miles

2
3
Hoyt St

7 min walk, 0.13 miles

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D
N
Q
R
DeKalb Ave

2 min walk, 0.06 miles

N
R
Jay St - MetroTech

10 min walk, 0.32 miles

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3
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5
Nevins St

2 min walk, 0.22 miles

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C
F
Jay St - MetroTech

7 min walk, 0.26 miles

Building Leasing Office Hours

Monday            10 AM-5 PM


Tuesday            10 AM-5 PM


Wednesday      10 AM-5 PM


Thursday          10 AM-5 PM


Friday                10 AM-5 PM


Saturday           10 AM-5 PM


Sunday              Closed

Building Reviews (4)

Anonymous
May 10, 2018

Tenant:

Cons:

I've lived here for 3 years. Buzzuto is the new management that runs it and hey have caused A LOT OF PROBLEMS. Here's a list:-management loses lots of emails, or really just ignores them most emails-ignore most phone calls-do not return voicemails-miscalculated deposit multiple times-didn't want to pay me referral fee, took me 6 months to get it-deletes random posts on BuildingLink without any rhyme or reason-negotiated different rents with different residents despite stating they use a centralized system-management will sit in the leasing office and place a sign that states 'they are out showing property'-sometimes they have weekend appointments to show property and they just don't show-they don't address building issues that concern management-they downplay the amount of construction that is nearby. -unfortunately, management is comfortable lying to tenants. :( This is very true and very sad. -some of the photos (like the first one posted by management) is not even if he building?!?-the positives posts are not even from ppl who live here. -so so much more. :/ I have 300-400 emails with management detailing apartment issues that they ignore. Sadly, it's not just me, many residents have issues with management. It used to be better before Buzzuto took over. Management doesn't care.

225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201

Anonymous
Oct 31, 2017

Tenant:

Pros:

it's very convenient area. the subway station is downstairs. 24H lounge and there are coffee and bathroom. Patio&fitness. 24H doorman.Every2month, they provide morning meals.good for family, young professionals. the building make holiday seasons parties.I took 1 star off bc I don't live here. I don't review for the management.

225 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201

Anonymous
Jun 03, 2017

Tenant: < 1 Year

Pros:

The building is in a great location, in close proximity to virtually all subways as well as a Target and Trader Joes. Great building for young families and the doormen, and building team are helpful and responsive.

Cons:

The building managment team is less than responsive. My wife and I agreed to our lease with the understanding there was no construction set to face our windows. Less than a month into our lease, the construction began and the jack hammering created a less-than-ideal environment for our newborn.

Anonymous
Feb 27, 2016

Tenant:

Pros:

I suspect that the management must have changed since the other negative review. I was a resident beginning in 2014. I have no complaints about the management, and in one instance of unexpected circumstances they were flexible / accommodating which was appreciated. The front desk staff are excellent as far as I experienced. Friendly, seem to know the residents by face. Speaking of packages, the lobby has a daily (at least, weekday) pickup arrangement with UPS, which is obviously useful for returns for example. The maintenance and facility staff is also good as far as I can tell and I recall they were very prompt about fixing even something minorThe building is relatively new- Sound insulation is extremely good- Heating is always sufficient, water heating is quick- Appliances and fixtures are all excellent- etcIf you're considering it, you probably know about the courtyard, which is nice though I never ended up used it (I did want to). Unfortunately things might change for the worse with the adjacent construction but I can't remember exactly how the two buildings would be situated.Expensive but probably not much more than other buildings in the neighborhood from what I remember. Probably above-average in terms of location (compared to the nearby buildings), which can maybe be judged via- Immediate surroundings: OK, maybe not as nice as a few of the other buildings but good that it is near the Smith St / south-of-Atlantic area, Fulton retail area, and the nearby Brooklyn Fare. And of course the surrounding neighborhoods are great and not far- Subway access: Probably has the best subway access in the neighborhood on average, of course this depends on the trains taken. As you can determine yourself it's the same distance from Dekalb Av Q (Flatbush Av Ext & Dekalb) and Jay St AF (Fulton & Jay St). Jay St R is even closer (Bridge & Willoughby for back of the train), and Hoyt 23 even closer (Elm & Fulton for Brooklyn, Duffield and Fulton for ManhattanOne thing is that moving in and out (through the garage) is not easy if you're living in the Schermerhorn tower. But Schermerhorn is a wide street, and if you plan it well it's not bad especially if you have help.