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University Haus UWS Hotel, New York

W 99th St, New York, 10025, United States
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About the Property

University Haus UWS Hotel is a lovely student accommodation in New York that offers a series of comfortable shared rooms. Columbia University and Juilliard School are some universities that are not far from this accommodation.

Location and What's Hot?

They are located approximately 0.7 miles from Columbia University and 4.0 miles from NYU. Enjoy convenient public transportation options with proximity to red line train stations and bus stops like Riverside Dr/W 97 St and W 97 St/West End Ave. Times Square, Central Park, and Columbia University are just 10 minutes away.

Come, experience the essence of NYC living at our Upper West Side extended stay hotel. Settle in, make yourself at home, and embrace the dynamic energy of the city.

Features

The amazing shared apartments here will give you everything you need in your private home. You will have your own bedroom, a shared kitchen, and a shared bathroom. The apartment offers a comfortable bed and a television. The common amenities available here are onsite laundry, weekly housekeeping, reception, concierge service, AC/heat, Wi-Fi, and cable. Manage your finances easily as your water, internet, and electricity bills are covered by the rent.

Location and What's Hot?

The property is located in an interesting neighborhood where there are many activities that you can participate in. Drop by Malecon which is close to your new home. Many eateries are nearby, such as Community Food & Juice, and Bareburger, as they have amazing reviews!

Commute

Save plenty of time on transportation as bus stops and train stations are not far from here! Riverside Dr/w 97 Street has a transport interchange that is super close to the accommodation. 96 Street also has a subway station just a short walk from this property.

What will you get

Your Rent Include

Wifi
Water
Electricity
Internet

Common Amenities

Onsite Laundry
Weekly Housekeeping
Reception
Concierge Service
AC/Heat
Wifi

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
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  • Replacement Tenant Found
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
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Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
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  • Payment Instalment Plan
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
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  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can my parents pay my rent?

Yes, you can provide your resident portal credentials to your parents, so they can make a payment on your behalf.

Can international students apply for Property Management housing?

Yes.

Is there housekeeping?

Property Management rooms are cleaned weekly.

Do you have laundry services?

Property Management partners with SudShare, a wash-and-fold delivery service that will pick up and drop off your laundry. It costs $1/lb, and you can leave your clothes at the front desk.

Can I bring my sheets and towels?

Yes. Their housekeeping staff will only clean hotel sheets, blankets, and towels so if you bring your own, you will be responsible for cleaning them.

Do They have access to a kitchen?

Some Property Management locations do offer kitchen access; They also offer a "Kitchen Package" add-on for a one-time payment of $200 which includes a microwave and Instant Pot, which can cook anything from eggs to chicken parm!

Do you have access to parking?

Yes, most locations offer parking for an additional fee, usually between $150-$250/month, depending on the property.

Do you offer roommate matching?

Yes, They have a questionnaire They provide for their double rooms that allows them to match you with the perfect roommate.

How long are your leases? What Lease options are available?

Property Management offers 4 month and 9 month lease agreements.

Are all Utilities included?

Yes - Property Management is all-inclusive, easy living for a flat monthly fee. This includes water, electric, WiFi, cable and Internet.

Can I apply my Financial Aid toward Property Management housing?

Yes, you can use your refund check toward your housing.

Do you pull credit?

Yes, there is a credit pull from TransUnion.

Do you collect a security deposit?

Yes, the security deposit is equal to the your monthly rent and is due at lease signing through their resident portal.

How and when is rent paid?

Electronically via their resident portal. Your rent is due the day of the month you move into a Property Management location.

Are there late fees?

Yes, a 10% late fee added to your payment if rent is more than 5 days late.

Are you allowed to pay in full?

Yes, you can make a one-time payment on their resident portal.

Do I need renters insurance?

No.

Do you offer summer housing?

Yes. Property Management prioritizes full-semester residents for summer housing, though They do have a waitlist for new residents. They will make announcements regarding summer housing availability and pricing on April 30th, 2023.

Can I apply for housing for the next academic year now?

Yes. You can apply, sign a lease and place a security deposit to secure your room for the following academic year.

How much is the application fee?

 $45.
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Student Accomodations in New York City

Student Housing in New York City

New York City has acquired the number one position for being the most decent city by the U.S. News and World Report. The city has the highest real estate prices worldwide, which makes searching for student apartments in NYC a tedious job. We, at amber, provide affordable student housing options. You can check out our student housing in New York City section to match your housing requirements in New York. Various student properties near New York University and Brooklyn Law School are structured to deliver exceptional services to residents and cost the same as the student halls. You will find many options for  student housing in NYC.

There are myriad options for student apartments in NYC, such as Harrington Housing, Downtown Manhattan, 92NY, 152 West 15th and The Seton Residence. More than one hundred thousand students come to the city every year with the motive to study and explore better opportunities. In addition to the many student apartment options available in the city area, there are many residence halls, dormitories, and affordable private en-suites to explore.

When not in your room, you can explore the city that is known for being the epicenter of endless opportunities, New York is notable for its flashy Broadway performances and the ever-blooming entertainment industry.

About New York City

New York City 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. The city lies in the core of the New York metropolitan region, which is the world's most populated megacities. It has about 20 million inhabitants and approximately 23 million in its metro area.

Known for stirring political and social debates worldwide, New York houses the headquarters of the United Nations, making it a significant hub that controls international diplomacy. The city and its surrounding metropolitan region serve as the primary entry point for legal immigrants to the United States.

Throughout the years, it has offered education institutes as legendary as its history.

From the curriculum to the alumni, universities in New York City are among some of the best in the world. NYU ranks among the top 30 higher education institutions in the world, whereas the Brooklyn Law School ranks among the 120 best law schools in the world, rivaling the top ones in France & Italy.

New York City itself ranks 3rd globally in the list of the best cities (Resonance, 2024). All this accumulates to make the city one of the best for students aiming for higher education.

Best student housing in New York City

New York City has more to offer than what meets the eye. From the safe neighborhood of Lower Manhattan to art galleries, bookshops, and boutiques of Dumbo, and from the famous Midtown to easy-going Queens, NYC is always buzzing. All these areas are also closer to the best universities within the city. With amber, students can choose their comfortable and affordable student accommodation in New York City. Some of the worth-mentioning student housing in NYC include the following:

1.  Harrington Housing Downtown Manhattan

2. Columbia Heights Waterfront

3. The Seton Residence

4. Third Ave

5. The Reserve

6. New York Friends Home

7. 85 2nd Avenue

8. 230 Sullivan Street

9. 401 E 34th

10. E 7th St

Cost of Living in New York City

Apart from the rent of apartments and student housing in NYC, the cost of living will also be a part of the expenses for students.

1. Food and Groceries - $471.34/ month

2. Gas & Electricity (Utility bills) -  $163.07/ month

3. Internet & Phone Bills - $66.43/ month

4. Dinner at a restaurant - $100/ meal  Inexpensive Restaurant - $25/ meal

5. Travel & Conveyance - $127/ month if you get a monthly MetroCard

6. Clothing and Shoes - $200-$300 every time you decide to shop

Student Travel in New York City

Properties for student housing in New York City can be selected based on nearby commute options. The city itself has a strong transport network used by millions of students and professionals across the city. As a student traveling across the city, you can choose Rapid Transit, Railways, and Buses. Rapid Transit metros are one of the popular modes of transportation within the city. Apart from these, you can always take the Yellow Taxis, although that might be a slightly costlier alternative.

1. Rapid Transit -  Travelling in New York is an easy task, given its well-laid metro and subway plan. There is mass transit in New York City, which runs 24 hours a day. The nation's two-thirds of rail riders live in the New York City metropolitan area.

2. Railway - If you wish to go sightseeing in New York, the most economical way to travel is by railway. Nearly all of New York's subway system is open 24 hours a day.

3. Buses - The well-established system of buses in New York is also a very convenient way to move around in the city area. The Port Authority Bus Terminal is where about 7000 buses operate with 200,000 commuters daily.

The average fare of a subway and buses around the city is around $2.90 a day. Using a MetroCard reduces the hassle of having the change. And you can get a MetroCard at around $1 which you can refill at regular intervals.

Apart from this, you can also choose to pay with OMNY, the contactless payment system that offers you additional perks for choosing it.

Student Lifestyle in New York City

Getting bored when you're in NYC is out of the question. If you are in New York, it is a must for you to go and watch a Broadway show. You must stop at Paulie Gee's Slice Shop, as pizza is a must in New York City. You can visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, take a stroll across the Brooklyn Bridge or visit Central Park and go to Wollman Rink or the Lasker Rink and try ice skating. The city is known to have the most impressive skylines in the entire world. You can get a panoramic view of the city by braving the Empire State Building or other skyscrapers.

New York includes steakhouses, delis, and pizza joints. You can try Tavern on the Green if you're in Central Park. If you prefer sweets, you can grab one of the best cheesecakes from Veniero's Pasticceria & Caffe, based in the East Village since 1894. You will find the best pizza in NYC at Lucali in the Brooklyn area. New York is also known for its delicious bagels; you can try them by visiting the Bagel Oasis or Absolute Bagels.

Where the day can be spent checking out the restaurants and cafes, the nights can be dedicated to touring around Times Square, attending a standup comedy show at Comedy Cellar, or enjoying a Broadway show. Check out this blog to learn about some amazing things to do in New York.

Tourist Attraction in New York City

Apart from top universities, New York City has a lot to offer. From tourist attraction places to museums and art galleries, none of your weekends will be spent in boredom. If you wish to take a trip across NYC, then here are so some of the famous spots in New York that could be closer to your student accommodation in NYC:

1. Statue of Liberty

2. Central Park

3. Metropolitan Museum of Art

4. Broadway and the Theater District

5. Empire State Building

Top Universities in New York City

New York City is at the center when it comes to higher education. 3 of its Universities make it to QS ranking of the top 20 universities across the world. Apart from STEM, NYC is also home to some of the most prestigious arts & film universities in the world. And the best part is that you can find student apartments in NYC close to these universities. Listed below are some of the top education institutes within the city.

1. New York University

2. Brooklyn Law School

3. Columbia University

4. Thomas Jefferson University

5. University in Pennsylvania

6. Drexel University

7. Juilliard School

8. CUNY Hunter College

9. City University of New York

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