Real experiences shared through simple, structured reviews.
Next Nest helps people share honest housing experiences and find insight from others who lived somewhere before. Reviews follow a structured format that makes information easy to compare and patterns easy to spot.
You can read reviews without creating an account. You can submit reviews anonymously. Everything is moderated before it goes live to keep the platform helpful and respectful.
Enter a specific street address, apartment building name, neighborhood, or city. The search covers locations where people have already submitted reviews.
Each listing shows reviews from different people who lived there. You’ll see average ratings across categories and individually written experiences that add context to the numbers.
One person’s experience might be unique to them. Multiple reviews saying the same thing tells you more. Look for recurring themes about maintenance, noise, safety, or management responsiveness.
Written portions of reviews often include details that matter. Time of day when noise happens. How long maintenance requests actually take. Whether parking is consistently available or a daily struggle.
You can review a specific property address, an apartment building, a neighborhood, or a general area. Reviews work best when based on at least a few months of living somewhere.
Each review asks you to rate aspects of your experience on a scale from 1 to 10. Categories cover home quality, neighborhood characteristics, and how well the location fits your lifestyle needs.
After rating categories, you can add details in your own words. This is where you share specifics that would help someone else. What made maintenance great or terrible? Why did you rate noise the way you did? What surprised you after moving in?
Tip: Instead of “management was bad,” try “maintenance requests took 2-3 weeks on average, and follow-up required multiple calls.”
You can add photos to your review. These might show the actual condition of common areas, the view from windows, parking situations, or neighborhood context. Avoid including identifying information about specific people.
You decide whether your review shows your name or stays anonymous. Both types of reviews appear on the platform. Anonymous reviews still go through the same moderation process.
After you submit, our moderation team reads your review to make sure it follows community guidelines. We check that it stays respectful, doesn’t include private information about others, and focuses on housing experiences rather than personal disputes. Most reviews get approved within 24-48 hours.
“The building’s hot water stopped working three times during winter, each outage lasting 2-4 days” helps more than “utilities were unreliable.”
Mention when you lived there, if things might have changed. A review from 2023 about new management tells a different story than one from 2020 about old management.
Most places have good and bad aspects. Mentioning both makes your review more credible. Pure praise or pure complaints often miss important nuance.
Reviews about the property, management, neighborhood, and daily livability help others. Personal disputes with specific neighbors or complex legal issues belong elsewhere.
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