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The Central Park Manhattan House, New York

246, W 108th St, New York, 10025, United States
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$1850
per month
7.1 mi from City Center
( 33m. 35m. 2h 40m)
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Columbia University | 0.42 mi
Manhattan School of Music | 0.76 mi
Icahn School of Medicine at Mou... | 1.1 mi
City College of New York | 1.53 mi
Juilliard School | 2.15 mi
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About the Property

Located at 246 W 108th St, New York, NY 10025, United States, The Central Park Manhattan House offers modern and comfortable living designed for students who want to live in the heart of Manhattan. This residence features 1-bedroom private room apartments with private bathrooms and shared kitchens, creating a balanced living setup that combines privacy with shared community spaces. By car, Columbia University (0.5 miles) can be reached in approximately 3 minutes, while Manhattan School of Music (0.9 miles) takes about 5 minutes. The Central Park Manhattan House apartments are designed to support academic lifestyles while offering access to one of the most vibrant neighbourhoods in New York.

New York City is one of the world's biggest student centers with over 600,000 students from colleges and universities studying in the greater area of the metropolis. This city not only boasts a strong job market in various sectors like finance, media, technology, healthcare, and business, but also has an overall employment rate of approximately 94-95% for the wider metropolitan region. Manhattan is famous for its people-friendly urban design, getting a walkability score of almost 88/100, which means residents can easily get to universities, parks, cafes, restaurants, and public transport by walking. Concerning security, Manhattan's crime rate is about 45-50 crimes per 1,000 residents, which is comparatively moderate for a big worldwide city with a large daily population. The cost of living in Manhattan is notably higher than in most U.S. cities. Students, on average, may spend $2,000 - 3,500 USD monthly on accommodation, food, transportation, and other necessities, depending on their lifestyle and type of housing. Residing at The Central Park Manhattan House student apartment allows one to enjoy the benefits of studying in a global academic center that is not only famous for its huge student population but also for its great employment.

Features

The Central Park Manhattan House apartments provide a comfortable environment for students with thoughtfully designed interiors and practical amenities. Each 1-bedroom private room includes a bed and a private bathroom, while residents share a fully equipped kitchen, allowing for both independence and a social living environment.

Residents at The Central Park Manhattan House apartments in Manhattan benefit from a wide range of shared facilities designed to enhance everyday living. Community spaces include common spaces, a lounge, office space, and Wi-Fi, allowing students to study, relax, or collaborate with other residents. Fitness and wellness facilities include a gym, helping residents maintain an active lifestyle. Security features include keyless access, security cameras, smoke alarms, and a no overnight guest policy, helping maintain a safe and comfortable environment. Property services include washer/dryer (in-unit), monthly cleaning, community events, basic supplies, and a maintenance team, making everyday life convenient for residents. Additional facilities include street parking, while outdoor lifestyle spaces feature rooftop access, a backyard, and a grill/BBQ area, offering relaxing social areas. Entertainment features include a flat-screen TV, giving residents a comfortable place to unwind after classes.

Location and What's Hot?

The Central Park Manhattan House is ideally located close to major universities in New York. Columbia University is 0.5 miles away, approximately 3 minutes by car, while Manhattan School of Music is 0.9 miles away, around 5 minutes by car. Those living at The Central Park Manhattan House may want to check out cafes like Bluestone Lane Upper East Side Cafe and Ralphs Coffee. In terms of dining, students have the opportunity to try restaurants such as Serafina Fabulous Pizza and JG Melon. When it comes to the basics that people need every day, grocery stores such as Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe's are close by, whereas pharmacies like CVS Pharmacy and Duane Reade are there to offer quick access to medicines and healthcare products. Students can also find hospitals nearby, such as NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital, which are among the top-notch healthcare institutions in the city.

Some fun things to do in Manhattan, students can visit Central Park, one of the most iconic urban parks in the world that also features walking paths, lakes, and recreational areas. In terms of cultural opportunities, locals can check out the museums around them. The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum are both located nearby and are famous for their collections of top-quality art. Many Central Park Manhattan House reviews mention the advantage of being near the campus as well as the stylish residential features that the property offers.

Commute

Commuting from The Central Park Manhattan House is quick and convenient due to its proximity to nearby universities. Students of The Central Park Manhattan House are within walking distance to various bus stops, such as 2 Ave & E 66 St Bus Stop (0.2 miles) and 3 Ave & E 67 St Bus Stop (0.3 miles), which are quite convenient for traveling across Manhattan. For subway commuting, Lexington Ave 63 St Subway Station (0.3 miles) and 68 St Hunter College Station (0.4 miles) allow residents easy access to extensive parts of New York City through the metro system. Grand Central Terminal (1.3 miles), being one of the city's main train stations, also offers regional train connections. Besides, for those who may need to fly, LaGuardia Airport is the nearest large airport, which is only about 7 miles away.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do their cleaners clean?

Their trusted cleaning team prepares the room before the stay, then cleans all common and shared areas and restocks supplies during the stay.

Who are the type of people who usually live in their spaces?

Residents are typically between 21 and 35 years old. Around half are international members and half are American. Approximately 30% are students (undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, or short-term programs), while about 70% are working professionals from a wide range of fields. The gender mix changes frequently but averages close to an even split.

What happens after applying?

If everything checks out, a follow-up email with an offer is usually sent within one business day.

How many people are in each house?

This varies by property. Houses generally range from 6 to 65 members, spread across multiple apartments with a mix of shared and private rooms.

How big are the rooms?

Private rooms range from approximately 70 to 140 square feet. Two-person rooms range from around 75 to 170 square feet.

Do tenants need renters insurance?

Yes, all tenants are required to have renters insurance. If already covered, proof of the policy must be provided when securing a spot.

What’s the security like at their locations?

Most locations use keypad access and smart-lock systems, while some have traditional keyed locks. Security systems are installed in common areas and are only accessed for justifiable reasons at a member’s request. Many locations also offer lockers, and the coliving setup adds security since someone is usually home.

Why are there no locks on the doors?

New York Housing Department policy does not allow bedroom door locks in residential properties for fire safety reasons. Even if locks were permitted, the focus is on maintaining safety through trust and mutual respect within the community.

How do they create a sense of community?

Regular events are hosted, and everyday connections are encouraged. Members can choose how much or how little they participate.

Can a stay be extended?

Yes, extensions may be possible if the team is notified in advance. Without confirmation, the bed may be reserved for another admitted member.

How does mail work?

Paper mail is delivered to a mailbox or a local post office if preferred. Packages should require signatures or be sent to designated pick-up locations. Responsibility for lost or stolen packages is not assumed.

Is there laundry?

Laundry availability depends on the house. Some properties have no machines, some offer coin-operated machines, and others provide free laundry. Specific details are listed on individual house pages.

What is the guest policy?

Overnight guest stays are not allowed.

Are couples allowed?

Yes, in most houses couples are allowed, usually with a monthly surcharge for shared private rooms. In some apartments, couples may not be permitted due to occupancy limits.

Are animals or pets allowed?

All current housing laws are followed. As this is a coliving environment, pets may not be allowed due to allergies or other resident considerations.

What happens to mail after leaving?

Members are advised to update their mailing address with USPS 7–10 days before moving out. Any mail arriving more than 30 days after move-out will be returned to the post office as “return to sender.”

Do I need renter's insurance to live here?

Yes. All residents must have coverage that includes at least US$100,000 in liability protection. This is a lease requirement.

What if I already have renter’s insurance?

That works. Just make sure your policy includes at least US $100,000 in liability coverage and submit proof to the property.

What if I don’t have renter’s insurance?

No problem. You can enroll in our protection plan instead.

What is the protection plan?

It’s a tenant-focused coverage option designed to meet lease requirements and give you peace of mind. It is not renters’ insurance, but it provides essential protection while you live here.

How much does the protection plan cost?

The plan costs US$15 per month.

What does the protection plan cover?

The plan helps protect you in case of unexpected situations and includes -Coverage for your personal belongings -Protection against damage to the rented space -Liability coverage -Medical expense coverage for injuries to third parties

Does the protection plan meet the lease requirement?

Yes. Enrolling in the protection plan keeps you compliant with the lease if you don’t have renters’ insurance.

Why is this coverage required?

It protects both you and the property from unexpected incidents and helps avoid high out-of-pocket costs if something goes wrong.
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