The Bushwick House
Coliving in New York City, United States
About this coliving
An array of amenities and services are provided, including a chill-out area, common space cleaning, dining area, dishwasher, fast WiFi, LGBTQIA+ friendly spaces, a kitchen, living area, meeting room, and chargeable parking. Simplified renting options include furnished rooms and apartments, flexible lease durations from 1 to 12 months, and a waiver of broker fees. The space boasts a solid 4.5 Google rating with numerous positive reviews, complemented by 24/7 customer support and monthly shared space cleaning.
For students seeking proximity to educational institutions, The Bushwick House is conveniently located within a 10–15-minute drive of respected colleges and universities such as Pratt Institute, Saint Joseph’s College, Medgar Evers College, and LaGuardia Community College.
Effortless commuting is a highlight of The Bushwick House, with its prime location ensuring an easy 8-15-minute walk to subway, transit, and the Commuter Rail for convenient exploration of New York City. Moreover, the coliving space is just a 20-minute drive from both LaGuardia and JFK International Airports, offering stress-free travel experiences.
Potential members are required to undergo a background and credit verification process for a nominal fee of $20, which does not affect credit scores. Creditworthiness is typically assessed with scores above 690, although alternative financial documents or a guarantor may be considered. Upon meeting the necessary criteria, a rental agreement will be provided, with bedding options available for an additional fee.
Property details
Bedrooms
6Residents
5Bathrooms
2Minimum Stay
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Meeting Room
Dining Area
Cleaning (Common Areas)
Fast WiFi
Heating
Kitchen
Living Area
Washer
Dryer
Dishwasher
Parking (Chargeable)
LGBTQIA+ Friendly
Chill Out Area
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Community at this Coliving
Community Events
Community Meals
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