About the Property
June Homes 11213 is an ideal student accommodation in New York City, with its range of shared apartments. Situated just a short drive away, both Brooklyn College and Hult International Business School are easily accessible, making it a convenient choice for students pursuing their academic endeavours. With a focus on fostering a conducive environment for learning and growth, this property provides comfortable shared living spaces that cater to the needs of modern students.
Features
This student accommodation offers a range of convenient amenities designed to enhance the student living experience. Furnished common areas provide comfortable spaces for socializing and relaxation, while high-speed WiFi ensures seamless connectivity for academic and personal needs. The property also features a laundry facility, easing the task of laundry management. Inside the units, students benefit from modern conveniences such as a dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, and oven, simplifying meal preparation. The inclusion of HVAC systems guarantees year-round comfort, allowing students to focus on their studies in a conducive environment. With these features, this accommodation strives to provide a well-rounded and comfortable living space for students pursuing their academic endeavors.
Location and What's Hot?
Convenience is at your doorstep with a range of nearby establishments. The renowned Whole Foods Market grocery store is a mere minute's walk away, ensuring easy access to fresh produce and daily essentials. For coffee enthusiasts, Variety Coffee Roasters and Italian restaurant Ciao Bella are situated close by, offering delightful options for a caffeine fix with tasty italian dishes. If you're in the mood for some sports action and camaraderie, Smithfield Hall NYC, a vibrant sports bar, is within walking distance. Staying active is a breeze with Planet Fitness located just a 3-minute walk from the apartment, providing a convenient fitness option. Whether it's groceries, coffee, entertainment, or fitness, these nearby options contribute to the vibrant and convenient lifestyle that this location offers.
Commute
Residents of this apartment enjoy convenient access to public transportation with the 7 Av/W 25 St Bus stop located in close proximity. This accessibility makes commuting and exploring the city a breeze, adding to the overall convenience and connectivity of the living experience.
What will you get
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I qualify as a resident?
Here’s what you’ll need in order to qualify as a resident, based on the city you want to live in. Proof that your monthly income is 3x the monthly rent or proof that you have 60x the monthly fee in cash assets. You can prove cash assets by providing banking statements Applications for properties in Los Angeles must include: Applications for properties in Austin, Dallas must include: Applications for properties in Philadelphia must include: An above 620 credit score
- An above 650 credit score
- Proof that your monthly income is 3x the monthly rent or proof that you have 60x the monthly fee in cash assets. You can prove cash assets by providing banking statements
- An above 630 credit score
- Proof that your monthly income is 3x the monthly rent or proof that you have 60x the monthly fee in cash assets
- An above 550 credit score
- Proof that your monthly income is 2.5x the monthly rent or proof that you have 60x the monthly fee in cash assets
What if I don’t qualify as a resident?
If you don’t meet the resident requirements to qualify for a property on your own, they have a few options for you:
- Apply for a property with a guarantor who will co-sign your lease.
- Book a short-term stay for under three months and enjoy a simplified approval process: no income or savings requirements and you will only be required to meet a certain credit score, determined by the city you want to live in.
What is a guarantor?
A guarantor, usually a parent or guardian, is someone who meets certain financial requirements and will co-sign your lease in order to guarantee your rent will be paid. By co-signing, they commit to paying your rent during your lease if for any reason you can’t make the payments yourself. The financial requirements for guarantors vary from city to city. Guarantors on applications for properties in New York City, Boston, Washington DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago must provide: Guarantors on applications for a property in Austin must provide: Guarantors on applications for a property in Philadelphia must provide:
- Proof that their monthly income is 5x the monthly fee or proof that they have 80x the monthly fee in cash assets
- A credit score of at least 650
- Proof that their monthly income is 5x the monthly fee or proof that they have 80x the monthly fee in cash assets
- A credit score of at least 550
- Proof that their monthly income is 5x the monthly fee or proof that they have 80x the monthly fee in cash assets
- A credit score of at least 620
What if I can’t find a guarantor?
If you can’t find anyone to act as a guarantor for you, they can help with that too. Enroll with their partner and they will act as your guarantor by co-signing your lease for a fee, helping you qualify.
Are requirements different for international residents?
Yes. Application credit score requirements only apply to individuals with a credit history in the US. If you are an international resident, you or a guarantor must provide proof of financial status - such as bank statements or proof of funds in trust - in your previous country of residence. Documents in a foreign language are accepted, but a version translated into English may be requested. Please note: each application is assessed on a case-by-case basis but must generally meet the above terms.
Can I tour a property in person?
Yes! Approved applicants can view up to two properties in person. And you can always view the bedroom layout and common areas of the property by taking a 3D tour.
Is there a minimum stay requirement?
Yes. The minimum stay in any accommodation is 30 days (with the exception of Boston and Washington (31 days) and Chicago (32 days). After your 1 month minimum stay, you don’t have to strictly rent for months at a time. For example, you can rent flexibly for 1 month and 8 days, or 2 months and 10 days, etc
Can I extend my stay?
They're thrilled you'd like to stay with the accommodation longer! The price on your new lease will likely be up to 5% off the web price for your desired dates. Some differences might apply in select areas and they will always comply with all local rent regulations. If you've already agreed to accept a priority offer *, then your extension price will be the rate of that offer. The only time you would not be able to extend your stay is if they have not heard back after the issued priority offer & a new resident secured the space.
- A priority offer is made to you from the accommodation at any point during your stay if someone applies to be the next resident of your room. You have the option to extend immediately, signing to stay for at least as long as the applicant and at their price.
What if I want to terminate my signed agreement early?
Can couples rent with the accommodation?
Is the property pet-friendly?
What is the move-in process like?
Is the accommodation visitor-friendly?
What types of properties does the management have?
How do shared properties work?
Who are my roommates and how are they vetted?
Can I meet my roommates before moving in?
Could my roommates change during my lease?
What if I move in and I don’t like my residence?
What if I have issues with my roommates?
Are all residences furnished?
How do I use the resident portal?
What do I do if I have a maintenance issue?
Can I have the contact details of my landlord?
How can I learn more about the neighborhood?
What happens if I lose a key or get locked out?
How do I receive mail and packages?
How do I find street parking?
Do you show my residence to others during my stay?
What are the trash responsibilities?
What is a monthly residence essentials resident stipend?
What furniture is included in the shared residence?
What is the Boston Student Community Network?
Do the bedroom doors lock in shared residences?
What type of agreement will I sign with the accommodation?
Why do I need renter's insurance?
How to get renter’s insurance?
What is management's suggestion on this?
What bills am I responsible for?
How does this process work?
When will the bills be issued to me?
When are these bills due?
They encourage you to pay the bills as soon as you can, but no later than 5 days after the bill was received.
Will my bills be prorated based on my move-in/out dates?
How will the bills be split amongst roommates?
Will I be able to see my utility bills invoice?
What is the $6 monthly service fee?
How to create and build a clear line of communication?
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How to keep shared spaces clean?
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How to create rules for guests and parties?
How to establish rules for safety and security?
Can I move-in without paying a security deposit?
How soon will I receive my security deposit after moving out?
What are the utility bills with the accommodation?
How do I pay?
The charges will show up on your payment portal, the same way your rent does. You will be able to see notes on which bill it is by logging in to your payment portal and looking at the comments of each charge