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December 2023 by Junsu Park
Lived here 1.2.2023 - 12.12.2023 in unit 1813, a studio with windows facing southeast.Pros:-Really great view of the city-Hot water comes out in few seconds-In-unit washer and dryer, though a bit smallCons:-Washer gasket ring was dirty.-Cheap wood floor paneling that was peeling after a few months-It would get hot in my apartment when the sun is out.-The AC only has one speed and it's extremely loud.-Opening the windows would let bugs in sometimes, they would bite on my legs when I sleep-Lot of street noise at times, from ambulances, police sirens, honkings, construction.100 Van Ness and 150 Van Ness are managed by the same company and thus are interconnected. You get access to amenities at both places.-100 Van Ness Rooftop at 29th floor with 360 view-150 Van Ness Rooftop at 19th floor with City Hall in front-Pool and jacuzzi-24 Hour Gym with treadmills, two squat racks, dumbbells, punching bag, row machine, etc.-Lounges-Basketball court-Theater room-Front desk that would hold your packages for you and send food deliveries up to your roomThe amenities were fantastic. That's really what you're paying for when you move into 100 or 150 Van Ness.I was just a bit disappointed by my unit.
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December 2023 by Tristan Davis
Do not live here. Just read the other reviews. Elevators are constantly broken, facilities are not maintained, repairs take months, front desk is frequently unstaffed, and packages seem to always be misplaced. Above all, management is unresponsive and incompetent in handling resident issues. There are far superior options in this neighborhood (see NEMA, Chorus and Fifteen Fifty).
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December 2023 by Mari A.
I gotta give a shoutout to Dino, the awesome engineer at 100 Van Ness who came to fix our washing machine. This guy knows his stuff! Not only did he get the job done efficiently, but he was also always polite and super easy to work with.Right from the start, Dino had a positive attitude that made the whole experience a breeze. It was clear he had mad skills and knew exactly what he was doing.But what really stood out was Dino's friendly nature. It's not every day you come across someone so knowledgeable and chill at the same time. So, if you need an engineer who gets the job done right and makes the whole process enjoyable, Dino's your guy. Big thumbs up and thanks to Dino for the stellar work!
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November 2023 by B D
Great building. James H is the EVS and has been a big help!
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November 2023 by avani bhargava
Wanted to take a moment to recognize the efforts of the management team. Having lived in 100 Van Ness for 3 years, Dino & team from engineering have always been on their toes helping with repairs and dealing with day to day problems. Mostly punctual and makes sure we are always satisfied with the service.Shout out to Justin and team as well for the smooth functioning of the building. We have absolutely love being here!
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November 2023 by Taylor Wachold
Couldn’t give a 0 so here is a 1 star. Do your self a favor and run!!! The leasing office is extremely in profession as the PM of this complex. Over a year later and we are still being screwed over from their giant flood that happened. Did I mention we lived on the 28th floor and they didn’t fix the elevators for over a month… with limited security and the fob no longer in service so people could go up the stairs as they please. Heard there has now been squatter issues… yikes (glad I’m not there anymore).
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October 2023 by Bethany Smith
James haughtonAlways does a great job and does his job with pride, and is very thorough
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September 2023 by Deckel Israeli
I would not recommend living here.I’ve lived here for 2 years and aside from awesome views from my apartment, this is not a luxury building at all (despite luxury prices).Elevators are constantly breaking, packages go missing regularly, there isn’t 24 hour security or front desk coverage, and the common areas aren’t maintained (we’ve found condoms in the hot tub for example). The leasing office is generally unresponsive and out of touch with residents. Building management is super kind and respectful until you sign your lease, and then changes to ignoring requests. For example, when we moved in our washer and dryer didn’t work and needed to be replaced. For 2.5 months we were told the new washer was being shipped, but the day after I sent an email saying I refuse to pay rent until I have functioning appliances, the new set magically arrived.We’ve also had strangers walk into our apartment on a few occasions.Note that the pool only gets direct sun for about 1 hour per day.Giving two stars because the location was personally convenient for me (but isn’t really “safe” at night), and the views are nice if your apartment is west facing.Edit: ignore the generic response from the building. I’ve had multiple (documented) discussions with them about these issues.
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September 2023 by Kristie Wong
I would caution others to not live here.I never felt safe in this building. I was willing to pay the extremely high rent because of the promise of 24 hour security in the building, but that just hasn’t been the case. The front desk is often left unattended and non-residents are able to make it into the building quite frequently.The elevators break down constantly and I’ve had to take many (very scary) long trips up the stairwell to my unit.There’s not much the building can do about safety on the street, but they haven’t fulfilled their promise of keeping residents feeling safe inside.
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September 2023 by Account
Zero security at this place, walked in the other day at 3am with an unlocked front door and nobody was even at the front desk. Elevators are constantly not working, and amenity spaces are often restricted due to prior tenants not following basic rules of decency. No, the doors are never locked, no matter how much building management tried to claim.Do yourself a favor and join the FB group, you’ll learn about the squatters stealing common area furniture, the thieves roaming the halls looking for unlocked doors, and the theft even in “secure” areas like the bike room.Not to mention you’re living 1 block away from fentanyl dealers (Bank of America ATM is where they hang out) and 2 blocks away from constraint armed robberies, all while you’re paying over $4,000 a month. So many people are moving out of the building for the same reason, management simply does not care about your quality of life here. Would not recommend this place for the price - it’s only gone downhill over the years. With the increase in random crime - it’s not particularly safe either.NEMA, the building one block over, is in severe financial trouble (loan default) due to similar issues - only a matter of time before we see the same here.
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September 2023 by Willoughby Winograd
Jonathan Benitez was great. He showed us the beautiful apartment and helped us work through the more difficult parts of the application process. He advocated for us through every step. I highly recommend him!
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August 2023 by Yury Lifshits
I lived in two apartments in this building, 5.5 years total. In my 14 years of living in SF, this is the best-run apartment building I've ever seen. The maintenance crew is top-notch and fixes everything quickly. The cleaning staff maintains public spaces in good condition. Windows are washed annually from the outside. The leasing office is very responsive and accommodating. The gyms and swimming pool are great. The amenities are awesome. New pickleball days on a basketball court are very cool. The views from the roofs and from the apartments are breathtaking. There's also a culture of recycling among residents, and you can see free furniture / kitchenware / books / other stuff shared almost daily.Special shut out to Justin, Dino, Alex, Kaz, James, and every other staff member who made this place our home for these years.The Hayes Valley neighborhood is thriving. Transportation access is great.Yes, the building has seen its own share of drama, with the flooding of 11 floors and elevator repairs. But the team was doing anything humanly possible and eventually fixed every problem.
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August 2023 by M Sellars
Only one person at the front desk at night with no security guard ever. Thieves roam the halls at night due to front doors being unlocked with no security. Amenities are restricted due to a set of trashy tenants, instead of management imposing fines and restrictions on those breaking the rules. Elevators constantly are broken. If you’re a thief, you’ll probably enjoy this place.Not to mention you’ll pay over $4000 a month in rent and $500 a month in parking for a one bedroom apartment with average build quality. Do yourself a favor and find another building to rent. Management does not care about the quality of life of its tenants, even when they’re thieves for your paycheck.
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August 2023 by nando maguina
Mel Nonog was extremely helpful. Very professional and took the time to explain each unit. Carefully went over everything and had all my questions answered. Very excited to move in to this beautiful new building . Thank you so much, Mel.
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May 2023 by Molly Nichols
The apartment units have wonderful floor to ceiling windows to allow you to take in the beautiful cityscape. The hot tub was so nice after a work day or long hike. Other than that, the 100 rooftop is pretty poorly maintained- the furniture needs attention, the fire pit breaks down often. The management isn’t very receptive - so be prepared to be on top of them. Finally the elevators seemingly break down on a fairly regular basis, so be prepared to get some steps in.