Wyckoff, New York

Irving Ave, Kings County, 11237, United States
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5.5 mi from City Center
( 2h 9m. 34m. 32m)
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About the Property

Wyckoff is one of the top student housing in New York. The property offers amazing private rooms for you to lounge around in your privacy. The cosy-looking modern rooms on offer at Wyckoff New York are the perfect place for you to study and also relax in. You can rest assured knowing the fact that Wyckoff New York, is a short 22-minute drive to CUNY Hunter College and a mere 23-minute drive to Brooklyn Law School, so you can rest assured that you don’t spend too much time commuting and missing out on anything at all.

New York is the epitome of the American dream. The city is vibrant, and more than that, it is dynamic. You will find people from all over the world and with all sorts of backgrounds to interact with. New York City has student accommodations aplenty and is an excellent hub of exciting job opportunities. Off campus student housing NYC is an excellent avenue since you can’t ever imagine running out of things to do in New York. Located on Dekalb Avenue in King’s County, Wyckoff New York, it is specifically built for students like you to find a place to call their home away from home. Student life in New York would be perfect here as there are various recreational activities you can engage in while also focusing on academics. A chic modern-looking apartment with lush green trees outside, another benefit of Carmel Place is its close proximity to important educational hubs such as CUNY Hunter College, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York University, City University of New York, Brooklyn Law School, Juilliard School, Hult International School, and more.

Features

Wyckoff is an excellent student housing in New York option, with its unparalleled features on display. The cozy off campus student housing NYC that you receive at this property is what makes Wyckoff New York so special. The rooms come equipped with a comfortable bed to ensure you get a good night’s sleep and wake up ready to face whatever NYC has in store for you. A chair and bedside table are available for your convenience, where you can sit and burn the midnight oil before a big test. Talking about midnight oil, the apartment features a lamp to ensure you don’t doze off too soon! Ventilation is guaranteed as the apartment has a window which will keep your room nice and breezy.

Things to do in New York have never been more favourable as the property offers some helpful common amenities to help you deal with your life away from home. Free Onsite laundry is readily available, so your clothing items are always clean and good to go. The property has a community lounge in place where community events regularly take place. The property comes fully furnished, and regular cleaning is ensured, so it really does feel like home. High-speed WiFi is available so you do not miss out on any new updates.

Location and What's Hot?

Wyckoff New York is located in a hustling part of New York, just a few miles from the city centre. It is the perfect place for anyone looking for accommodation near  CUNY Hunter College. The college is a short 22-minute from Wyckoff, making the property the perfect destination for student life in New York. Brooklyn Law School is a short 23-minute drive from the property and can be accessed just as easily by public transportation. There is no shortage of renowned universities near the property, and all of them are in quite close proximity.

Probably the part most students would be more interested in (and for good reason!), the student life in New York outside of universities is just as, if not more, fun! If you’re in the mood for some great grub, head on to Sicily’s Best for some lip-smacking pizza, El Burro Mexican Grill for delicious Mexican or Mominette’s Bistro for heartwarming coffee and snacks. If academic weeks have got you down and you wish to let loose, Mission NYC, Somewhere Nowhere or Doux are always there for you to chill with your friends. If the nightlife scene is not really up your alley, you have always got a million other things to do in New York! American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Ice Cream and The Frick Collection are just perfect for history buffs. To explore and discover more about American history, the Castle Clinton, Niagara Falls Tour, and Adirondack Park will satiate your adventure needs.

For your essentials and shopping needs, The Lobby Chemists, Portabella, and Dresscode are all at short distances from Wyckoff New York.

Commute

New York has one of the most public-friendly public transport services in the world. Subways, buses, taxis, and more can be easily accessed to travel anywhere in New York. If you thought Carmel Place New York couldn’t get much better, think again. Rockaway Parkway subway station is a 27-minute drive away, while the Saratoga subway station is a 19-minute drive away. As for taxis, one can find them sprawled across the whole city, or one can even opt for ride-sharing services. Walking and cycling are also popular ways to get around that are healthy and eco-friendly.

Distance

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6 minute walk to the L, M at Myrtle-Wyckoff.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is coliving?

Coliving is roommate and city living made easy. Instead of scouring Craigslist for roommates, spending your savings on new furniture, and arguing over splitting the bills, you’ll move into a private bedroom in a fully-furnished, all-inclusive shared apartment.

What’s included with coliving? What should I bring when I move in?

As a PMG’s coliving member, your rent includes a full-sized bed-frame, nightstand, lamp, clothes storages, and hangers. In your shared suite you’ll find a fully-furnished living room and dining area, with appliances, cutlery, and household essentials including toilet paper, dish washing soap, sponges, and laundry detergent. Alongside your personal items, we recommend bringing bed and bathroom linens alongside any personal decor. We do not allow members to bring in extra furniture. Coliving offerings may differ depending on your home. Please ask your leasing specialist for a full list of what’s included.

What is included in non-coliving apartments?

As a PMG’s member in a traditional apartment, you’ll have access to convenient amenities, people-first property services, PMG’s built-in community, events, and discounts to local and national brands. Unless stated otherwise, our traditional apartments are unfurnished and not all-inclusive of utilities, WiFi, etc.

Is parking available?

Parking availability is dependent on each home! If a building has a parking garage or lot, you’ll see a Parking icon on our website. Please ask your leasing specialist about available spaces.

Can I pick my roommates in my coliving suite?

If you and a friend would like to live in the same coliving suite together, we’re happy to accommodate your request given that you both qualify and there is availability in the suite. However, due to Fair Housing Laws, we can’t allow members to pick roommates based on factors like gender, religion etc. For example, that means we can’t guarantee you will have an all female suite.

Can I share a room with a friend?

PMG offers rooms with queen-sized beds and ensuite bathrooms at select homes for couples who are looking to live together in a coliving suite. We do not allow members to bring additional furniture.

What happens if I don’t get along with my roommates?

Coliving at PMG is designed to reduce the typical arguments and tensions that come with roommate living, like splitting the bills, buying essentials like toilet paper, and choosing furniture. We do ask that members be respectful of one another and their home, and perform chores like taking out the trash, filling the dishwasher, and maintaining a livable space. However, as a property manager, it’s not within PMG’s power to enforce those behaviors. If your roommate is in violation of their lease, please reach out to our Member Support team. In such cases, we may be able to transfer you to another unit or home.

Can I have a private bathroom?

Select coliving bedrooms offer ensuite bathrooms. Please ask your leasing specialist for more details on availability.

Are pets allowed?

While PMG love animals, we only allow pets at our private studio and 1- and 2-bedroom apartments. In our coliving suites, pets may be allowed as an accommodation for tenants with a qualified disability.

Are community events free?

Yes! All community events are free. Some events are limited to a certain number of people.

What is Coliving in NYC?

Coliving in NYC means having a private room and access to common areas and amenities at a fraction of the price. The city may not sleep, but you can doze off in the comfort of your own coliving or shared space whenever you’re done socializing with your new roommates in various community events. Live the life of a true New Yorker in your own shared apartment and enjoy the perks of communal living.

What is New York City known for?

At this point, NYC is like an open-air museum of pop culture and hustle. Some of the Big Apple’s most well-known contributions include Broadway, cheesecake, the Statue of Liberty, hot dog carts, the Thanksgiving Day Macy’s Parade, Central Park…The list goes on and on and on. If you’ve only seen New York in movies, every day will feel like walking through a film set.

What transportation is available in New York City?

The yellow taxi may be a New York City icon, but nearly everyone here takes the subway. With hundreds of stations throughout all five boroughs and 24/7/365 service, the subway is the fastest, most affordable way to zip around NYC. You’re never far from a subway stop, but if you are, there are buses and ride-sharing services available to take you there.

What are some fun things to do in New York City?

Once you get your fill of tourist attractions—like Times Square, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, and the MoMA, to name just a few—you can start digging into the real New York City. Whether your idea of fun is catching an off-off-Broadway show on closing night or skating laps around a synthetic rooftop ice rink (seriously), chances are you can do it when coliving in New York. Concerts, sporting matches, and festivals happen almost every night, so be sure to keep your calendar open.
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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