Marymount, New York

E 55th St, New York, 10022, United States
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0.8 mi from Hunter College
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About the Property

Marymount New York, located at E 55th St, New York, 10022, United States, is a premium student accommodation in New York City that offers a range of non ensuite rooms for you to choose from, that comes with bedrooms as well as bathrooms. Juilliard School is only a few minutes drive from New York student housing, while City University of New York is only a short stroll away. The off campus housing NYC for students is only a short drive from CUNY Hunter College which makes it one of the most well-known and in-demand universities to study in New York City. It has breathtaking views of the city because it is in the city centre. Not only does this Marymount student housing come with a variety of top-notch amenities, there are also various public transportation options that are easily accessible, along with a number of restaurants and cafes around to explore. So, if you’re planning to start your educational journey in New York, then this Marymount student housing is definitely the best place to start!

New York is a renowned capital of culture, art, and entertainment. It is the densest city in the United States, composed of five boroughs: Manhattan, Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. It has about 20 million inhabitants and approximately 23 million in its metro area. New York City has been dubbed the world's cultural, financial, and media center, considerably impacting businesses worldwide. It has also influenced the global industries in entertainment, research, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, fashion, and sports. New York has a number of tourist attractions for people of all ages to visit. Some of the most well-known attractions include the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Broadway and the Theater District, and Empire State Building.

Features

Introducing Marymount NYC, a premier living space in the heart of New York, offering a variety of student rooms which features to ensure your comfort and convenience. Each room at Marymount includes essential amenities like a microwave and refrigerator to cover your daily needs. Standard student furniture provides a comfortable and practical living environment, perfect for focusing on your studies and unwinding in your own space.

Enjoy peace of mind knowing that your bills for AC, heating, water, and electricity are all included in your rent. Furthermore, Marymount offers various common amenities that enrich your daily life. Stay connected with wireless internet, and find convenience in having an ATM within the building. Keep up with your fitness goals with access to a well-equipped fitness center, and stay hydrated with a hydration station. Laundry facilities, mail and package services, and vending machines are all available on-site for your convenience.

Safety and security are paramount at Marymount, with a 24-hour main entry security desk and surveillance to ensure your peace of mind. The presence of professional live-in staff further enhances the safety and support available to you. Each room also features hard key entry for an added layer of security. Marymount, New York, is where modern living meets safety and convenience, making it an ideal choice for students and those seeking a comfortable urban lifestyle.

Location and What's Hot?

Marymount New York  is conveniently located close to several major universities in New York, such as City University of New York, Fashion Institute of Technology, Baruch College, CUNY Hunter College, Hult International Business School, and many other famous universities. Due to the close proximity of Marymount New York student housing to other universities, it is extremely convenient for students to get to their classes on time!

Located in the premium area of SOHO, theMarymount NYC is surrounded by tons of amazing restaurants, bars, and tourist spots, making it one of the most sought-after New York student housings. For a quick bite, you can head on to some of the popular restaurants in the area, like Mama Tina’s Pizza and Whiskey Tavern Bar. If you’re on the hunt for the city’s oddities, you’ll be glad to learn that the famous Museum of Icecream is located just a short drive from Marymount New York. For shopaholics, this area is filled with branded stores like AT&T, Black Ink, Best Buy, Burlington etc. Just a short drive from Marymount New York you’ll find an entire area full of stores such as the Originals Flagship Store, Saint Laurent, BYREDO, and many more. Stock up on groceries such as CityMart or MetroFresh Market, where you can get your essentials. And that’s not all! Marymount New York is located close to a variety of restaurants, cafes, clubs, and bars, so you never run out of new things to try out nearby. Some of the best restaurants in the area include Piccola Cucina Osteria, Ba’al Cafe & Falafel, Piccola Cucina Estiatorio, The Woo, and SUGARFISH. If you’re a history buff, you can check out New York City’s museums, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), featuring an extensive selection of contemporary art. Make the most of New York city as you create unforgettable memories.

Commute

Marymount New York is located in a prime location, so getting from one place to another by public transport in New York City is very well-connected and affordable. The closest bus stop to Marymount New York is 2 Avenue & East 57 Street, 3rd Ave & E 55th St, E 57 St/2 Ave, and East 57 Street & 2 Avenue bus stops are just a few minutes walk away, and the LaGuardia Airport is just around a short drive away. Walking and cycling are healthier and eco-friendly ways of commuting in New York City. Bus, cycling and railway are the main modes of transport in the city. There are bike lanes all over the city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the dates I can make a reservation?

Property books all reservations by the semester. Current semester dates can be found on each residence page. Go to the residence you are interested in, and look for the semester options in the Rooms & Rates section.

What is a guarantor? Who can be one?

A guarantor is a person over the age of 21, usually a parent, who agrees to be responsible if you are ever unable to fulfill the financial obligations of your housing agreement. If you can’t get a parent to be a guarantor, the next best bet would be a relative or friend.

What documents does a guarantor need to provide?

A guarantor needs to provide a copy of a valid current photo ID and a completed Guarantor Form, which will be sent by the Housing Advisor. Current IDs (valid) are IDs issued by a city/state/federal agencies.

Can I reserve housing for dates outside of the published semester dates?

It is sometimes possible for us to accommodate early arrivals and/or late departures at an additional cost. Approvals are dependent on which residence you are booking, as well as availability. Please make your reservation, and they will do their absolute best to accommodate your request.

What is included with the room rates?

The room rate includes all utilities (electric, AC/heat, water), a basic student-style furnished room (bed, desk, dresser or closet, desk with chair), Wifi in your room and throughout the building, fitness center, laundry facilities (laundry cost is not included), 24-hour security in the building, microwaves (in all buildings except New Yorker and Hudson Yards), and apartment-style or small refrigerator. Property Student Life staff is on call 24/7 for emergencies and also plans several free and low cost activities each month, which you are invited to attend.

Can I reserve for 9 or 12 months and cancel after the first semester?

You can reserve for 9 or 12 months with property, however if you cancel after the first semester, the guarantor will be responsible to guaranty payment pursuant to the License Agreement and the Guaranty. Cancellations made after the deadline will NOT receive refunds and the client will be responsible for the full cost of the reservation pursuant to the License Agreement. If you are unable to secure a guarantor, then you will be required to pay for the semester housing in full before moving in. Please speak directly with a Housing Advisor about your situation by calling.

What happens if I can't get a guarantor?

If you are unable to secure a guarantor, then you will be required to pay for the semester housing in full before moving in. Please speak directly with a Housing Advisor about your situation by calling.

I don’t need the room for the entire period. Can the rate be prorated for the weeks I won’t be there?

No, unfortunately they do not offer any prorated room rates.

After reserving my room, when do I receive information about check-in, what to bring, etc?

Most of the information you need to start planning your stay is in the FAQ section or can be found in the Student Life section. You will also receive an email from Student Life providing you with all of the information you need.

Does property offer short-term (daily, weekly, etc.) accommodations to individuals?

Property do not offer daily or weekly reservations. However, there may be times when they will offer short-term reservations. Please call  and speak to a Housing Advisor for current options.

Can I reserve for one month?

There may be times when property can offer short-term reservations. Please call and speak to a Housing Advisor for current options.

What is the cancellation policy?

To ensure the integrity of your reservation, all cancellation requests MUST be received by property through DocuSign or sent via certified or registered mail. Your request MUST be processed by DocuSign or via email/fax by 11:59 pm, New York City Time, or postmarked on or before the cancellation deadlines set forth below to be eligible for a refund. Cancellation requests processed or postmarked after the deadline or sent via a different method will result in NO REFUND of monies paid. Cancellation deadlines by semester: a. Fall Only Reservations - July 15
b. 9 and 12-month Reservations- July 15
c. Spring Only Reservations- Nov 15
d. Summer Only Reservations - April 15 Cancellations received or postmarked after the deadline will NOT receive refunds and the client will be responsible for the full cost of the reservation pursuant to the License Agreement. If there is a guarantor (required for 9 and 12-month reservations), the guarantor will be responsible to guaranty payment pursuant to the License Agreement and the Guaranty. The client also understands that the Membership Fee is NON-REFUNDABLE and NON-TRANSFERABLE. All refunds are processed via check within 8-10 weeks and mailed to the client.

Can I use financial aid to pay for property housing?

You can speak with your school when applying for financial aid, and let them know that you will need funds for living expenses. Since financial aid is typically paid to you directly, You need to coordinate how the funds get from your school/other third party to property.

What is the $250 membership fee for?

As a not-for-profit company they are obligated to require membership. The fee that is charged is incorporated into the operating cost budget for property. Each property resident is required to pay a membership fee in order to reside with us.

What forms of payment are accepted?

Property accept all major credit cards. Complete the reservation or make a credit card payment over the phone. You may also pay with a Money Order, Certified Check or Traveler’s Check made out to Educational Housing Services, Inc. Please note that property does not accept personal checks.

What do I have to pay when submitting my reservation? Can I pay monthly?

Property do not offer monthly payments. The payment structure for each reservation type is: When making a Fall Only reservation, they require 50% of the room fee plus the membership fee ($250 if you are a new resident, $125 if you are a returning resident).The second 50% is due August 1.
When making a Spring Only reservation, they require 50% of the room fee plus the membership fee ($250 if you are a new resident, $125 if you are a returning resident). The second 50% is due December 1.
When making a 9 or 12 month reservation, they require 30 % of the room fee plus the membership fee ($250 if you are a new resident, $125 if you are a returning resident). The second 30% is due August 1 and the remaining 40% is due December 1.
When making a summer reservation, they require 100% of the room fee +plus the membership fee ($250 if you are a new resident, $125 if you are a returning resident).
For any other semester or for reservations that are placed after the above dates, please call  and speak to a Housing Advisor for payment options.

How much does it cost to live with property?

Prices are dependent upon which semester, building and room type you choose. Under each of building pages, you can select each room type to see the exact rate. All of properties and room types are at different price points, so speaking to one of Advisors is the best way to find out what would work best for your needs and budget. Keep in mind that rates are given by academic semester and are inclusive of all utilities, cable, Internet, etc. Housing Advisors can be reached by call.

What is the check-in procedure?

You will receive an email with details from the Student Life department at least two weeks prior to check-in. You will need to show a valid photo ID at check-in. An approved government-issued photo ID can be either a driver’s license or other state-issued ID. Non-US persons can present a passport.

Can I send packages to property before I check in?

You may ship items prior to your arrival, but no earlier than one week.

Can I live with a friend?

Sure! If availability at the time of reservation allows you both to book the same room type, in the same building, property would be happy to put you together. Please make sure that BOTH of you request to live with each other when you are making your reservation with your housing advisor.

How are roommates paired?

Property assigns residents to one of three types of rooms, Female, Male or Neutral. Single gender rooms (Female, Male) are assigned to residents whose gender identity aligns with the gender of that room and who wish to live in a single gender room. Neutral gender rooms allow residents to reside with other residents regardless of gender identity, sex or gender expression. By selecting this option, residents commit to living in a room/suite occupied by other residents who also prefer gender neutral housing and whose gender identity may or may not match their own. Property take several factors into consideration when pairing roommates together such as age, sleep schedule and smoking preference. They always attempt to match roommates based off the information you provide during your room reservation, but it is not always guaranteed. If you have any special requests, please let your Housing Advisor know and they will do their best to accommodate them. If you reserved your room directly with your school/company, they will do all pairing and room allocation.

How does room selection work?

Rooms are assigned on a first come, first served basis depending on your room type. Thry cannot guarantee views, floor numbers, closeness to elevators, etc. however, if you have any special request please let us know and they will do their best to accommodate. If you reserved your room directly with your school/company, they will handle all pairing and room allocation.

When do student get their roommate assignment and room number?

Room number and roommate information are provided upon check-in. If you reserved your room directly with your school/company they will do all pairing and room allocation.

Does property allow pets?

For the sake of cleanliness and safety, residents are not permitted to have pets or animals of any kind, including fish and reptiles, at any time in the building. If you are in need of an service or assistance living animal, please reach out to for more information. For more information on building policies please visit the Student Life section.

Is there a curfew?

There is no curfew; their residences have 24-hour front entrance security and residents can enter with their property ID Card. However, they do have quiet hours that are New York City ordinances which are from 11pm-9am. During final exams They have a 24-hour quiet hours in effect. For more information on building policies please visit the Student Life section.

Can I bring my bicycle?

You are permitted to have a bicycle; however, you must store it in your own room.

Does property offer meal plans? Are there kitchen facilities in the residences?

Since they are not on-campus housing, they do not offer meal plans. However, The New Yorker, St. George Towers, and 55 John Street residences all feature communal kitchens for you to use (cooking supplies not provided). The Marymount and Cooper Square residence offers apartment-style living and includes a kitchen within each apartment. They also offer a variety of discounts to local restaurants.

What does property provide, and what can I bring? What size are the beds?

For a complete list of items you can and cannot bring please. Please note property does not provide towels/linens, kitchenware or housekeeping. Outside furniture is prohibited in the residence to ensure fire safety and cleanliness of the rooms. All of their beds are regular twin size, the mattress is 38" x 75".

What is the alcohol policy?

If you are a resident at the New Yorker, Marymount, or Cooper residence, you are not allowed any type of alcohol regardless of age. For any other residence, alcoholic beverages may be consumed by those who are of legal drinking age of 21 years. Also, all alcohol must stay within assigned rooms. No more than one (1) six pack of beer or one (1) bottle of wine may be allowed within your room. Hard liquor is prohibited. For more information, please visit the Student Life section and review your building’s Code of Conduct guide.

What is the square footage of the rooms? How can I see the rooms?

They do not provide square footage for property rooms since not every room is exactly like another, however they offer tours seven days a week at each of property buildings. Please call.

What is property? How does it work?

Property manages several dormitory-style student and intern housing facilities in New York City. These are not apartments, and are only open to students and interns. If you are a full-time college student studying at a school in NYC, or a college student coming to NYC for an internship as part of your studies, you are eligible to live with property. Property Management has more than 25 years of experience offering students and interns safe, high-end dormitory-style housing throughout NYC. property offers housing on a semester-based system only.

Who can live with property?

To be eligible to live with property, residents must be able to certify either (a) that he / she is currently enrolled as a student and is taking one or more courses, or (b) if the applicant is not taking classes during the semester, the applicant both (i) is registered to take classes in the following semester, and (ii) is working at an internship that provides beneficial learning. Residents must also certify that he/she is currently not listed, and has never been listed, on any state, district, commonwealth or territory sex offender registry. If the applicant is not a resident of the United States of America, the applicant has not been convicted of any sexual offenses that are punishable by the laws of the State of New York. Residents must also have not been previously convicted of a felony.

What security measures are in place at property?

Property is committed to providing its residents with a safe and secure environment where they can pursue their studies or internships. Property safety department at property is overseen by the Director of Public Safety, Fred Neglia, who boasts 30+ years of related experience. Professional security personnel are posted at the entrance of every property residence 24/7. There are also surveillance cameras throughout the buildings and live-in staff members.

Should they have renter’s insurance?

Property strongly urges residents to carry renters insurance. In an unlikely event of fire, theft, water damage or natural disaster, Educational Housing Services does not accept responsibility for an damage incurred to personal property. Parents are also encouraged to check to see if their home owners policies covers their children’s belongings while at school and if not, there are several companies that are specialized in the area of residence students.

What are the policies (for guests, conduct, etc)?

Please visit the Student Life section and review the Code of Conduct guide that all residents are expected to follow. I

If student need to get in touch with a staff member at the residence during or after office hours due to an emergency, is there a number they can call?

Yes, please visit the Student Life section and look for the Building Contact Information section, then select the appropriate residence.
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Student Accommodations in New York City

New York City Student Housing

Finding the right student housing in New York City is an essential aspect of the student experience. Opting for off-campus student housing NYC options over on-campus options offers a greater degree of independence, more living space, and the opportunity to immerse oneself in the bustling city life of the Big Apple. Amber steps in to simplify this search, dedicated to matching students with their ideal home away from home.

With amber, the hunt for top-notch student housing NYC is streamlined, connecting students with a variety of housing options, from shared rooms to entire apartments, all conveniently located near key educational institutions. Whether you're attending Brooklyn Law School, City University of New York, or Columbia University, you'll find suitable NYC student housing that caters to your lifestyle and preferences. The amenities available within these student housing NYC properties aim to enhance the living experience, offering features like high-speed internet, modern appliances, fitness centers, and communal study spaces. New York City itself becomes an extended campus where students can thrive academically and socially. Consider properties like Fidi, Midtown East, and June Homes 1000, each offering a unique taste of student life in New York City.

About New York City

New York City in the US, a metropolis steeped in vibrant history and cultural richness, is a global hub for finance, art, technology, and education. Known as the city that never sleeps, New York City brims with iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and Times Square, forming an urban tapestry of attractions and activities. Renowned for being a melting pot of cultures, it is a city where dreams take shape amidst its towering skyscrapers and bustling streets.

New York City's reputation as a premier student destination is well-founded. An abundance of student housing NYC options cater to a diverse and dynamic student population. Its academic landscape is dotted with prestigious institutions, including Brooklyn Law School, Columbia University, and Lehman College, which contribute to its thriving intellectual community. Aspiring scholars seeking student housing in New York can find a variety of accommodations that resonate with their lifestyles and requirements.

Best student Housing in New York City

Finding the right student accommodation NYC is a critical decision for individuals making the move to New York City for their studies. Settling in a bustling metropolis requires a living space that not only ensures comfort and security but also places you within reach of essential amenities and your educational institution. Embracing independent living in off-campus student accommodation in New York comes with its perks, such as affordability, flexibility, and the invaluable opportunity to become part of a diverse community. For students enrolled at prestigious institutions like the City University of New York and Lehman College, there is a myriad of suitable student housing in New York, including ensuites, student halls, and studio apartments, which promise a home away from home. Some of the best student housing in New York City include:

1. Downtown Manhattan

2. Midtown Manhattan

3. St. George Towers

4. 55 John Street

5. E 7th St

6. 43 Avenue C

7. E 11th St

8. June Homes 11238

9. June Homes 10011

10. Cooper Square

Cost of Living in New York City

Finding a new home in the bustling city of New York can be an exciting yet daunting challenge, particularly when it comes to managing finances. Students should carefully budget and explore options like NYC student housing and food plans to help offset the notoriously high costs associated with living in New York. Here is a breakdown of the expenses:

1. Off-campus Housing: $1,050 - $1,230 per month

2. Transportation: $120 - $150 per month

3. Food: $600 - $738 per month

4. Utility: $115 - $125 per month

5. Entertainment: $65 - $70 per month

6. Groceries: $115 - $135 per month

7. Clothes: $40 - $55 per month

Student Travel New York City

When choosing NYC student apartments, one of the foremost considerations is travel, particularly in a bustling metropolis renowned for its extensive network of public transportation. A prime aspect of NYC student housing is the ease of accessibility to buses, subways, and city bikes, ensuring that students can navigate the city affordably and efficiently. Some modes of transport that are easily accessible from your student residence New York option include:

1. Buses

New York City's buses are reliable and cost-effective modes of transport. With a base fare of $2.75, students can traverse the city and reach various destinations, including educational institutions. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) offers a pay-per-ride MetroCard that students can refill as needed or a 7-Day Unlimited Pass for approximately $33, ideal for regular commuters. You can take the Llegada Bus stop and the 7 Ave/W 31 St bus stop.
2. Subways

New York City's subway system is extensive, providing a fast and convenient way to travel across boroughs 24/7. The standard fare is similarly priced at $2.75 per trip, and with the possibility of transferring between buses and subways, it offers a seamless travel experience. The weekly Unlimited Ride MetroCard is particularly useful for students who travel frequently for classes and part-time jobs. You can take the Times Sq-42St and Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall subway stations.
3. Cycling

Citi Bike offers an attractive option for the eco-conscious or fitness-savvy student. With stations conveniently located near Brooklyn Law School and other key institutions, students can enjoy short—or long-term access with a single ride starting at $3.50 or an annual membership for those seeking an economical and healthy mode of commuting. Additionally, most apartments in New York for students offer secure bike/cycle storage spaces for added convenience.

Student Lifestyle and Living in New York City

As a student settling into the vibrant pulse of New York City, expect a fusion of dynamic culture, educational excellence, and an endless array of social hubs. Renowned for its safe and stimulating environment, New York City offers an unparalleled student living experience, complete with the prestige of academic life and the excitement of urban exploration. The city's boroughs, each a melting pot of culture and community, present an inviting atmosphere where knowledge and diversity are celebrated. Off-campus student housing NYC is conveniently nestled amidst the hustle and bustle, ensuring everything you need is but a stone's throw away. For socialites and foodies, the Big Apple is a haven with eateries like Joe's Pizza for an authentic New York slice or The Halal Guys for mouth-watering street food delights. Hip cafes such as Think Coffee provide a perfect spot for study sessions or catching up with friends.

Moreover, New York City's iconic bars and arcades, like Barcade, offer a fun retro escape with classic games and a convivial ambience, all within a reachable radius. Green spaces like Central Park serve as serene oases for relaxation or picnicking between lectures, while Washington Square Park is a favored gathering spot that brilliantly captures the student spirit. Your leisure time can further be enriched at local events, including music festivals like the Governors Ball or cultural fests that light up the city streets, providing a fantastic backdrop to your student life. Students living in New York City housing in New York can immerse themselves in the city's artistic offerings, from Broadway shows to numerous art galleries and exhibitions that showcase both established and emerging talents.

New York City Tourist Attractions

Apart from a variety of student housing NYC options, this city is bustling with iconic landmarks and vibrant urban life, along with world-class attractions that draw visitors from around the globe. From the soaring heights of the Empire State Building to the reflective waters of Central Park, these must-see spots encapsulate the energy and spirit of this dynamic metropolis—making them a perfect backdrop for students seeking New York City student housing. Below are some of the popular tourist attractions that you can explore from your New York student accommodation:

1. Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
2. Central Park
3. Empire State Building
4. Times Square
5. Broadway and the Theater District
6. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
7. 9/11 Memorial and Museum

Universities in New York City

New York City, a vibrant metropolis known for its rich educational landscape, hosts some of the most prestigious and renowned universities in the world, apart from the excellent student accommodation in New York options. Some top universities include:

1. Columbia University
2. City University of New York
3. Brooklyn Law School
4. Brooklyn College
5. Lehman College