Bedford 267 — Residence Overview
Bedford 267 is a student housing property located in Brooklyn, New York City, at the address Brooklyn, NY 11221, USA. The property offers shared apartments with 4, 6, or 7 bedrooms, as well as entire apartment units. Monthly rent ranges from USD 1,618 to USD 2,104 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The minimum lease term is 3 months. On-site amenities include a cinema, a private bar, and a gym. As of the data date, the property is marked as “not available” for booking; prospective residents should verify current availability with the operator.
New York City’s overall student housing supply includes 212 properties with a starting price of USD 850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Bedford 267’s minimum rent is nearly double that baseline, placing it in the mid-to-upper price range within the city’s student accommodation market.
No resident reviews or ratings are available for this property at the time of writing. The following analysis is based on the property’s features, location, and pricing relative to the city’s broader housing options.
Who Bedford 267 Suits
Bedford 267 is most suitable for the following groups:
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Students or young professionals who prioritise shared amenities. The property offers a cinema, a private bar, and a gym — facilities that are not common in all student housing. If you regularly use these spaces, the premium over lower-cost rooms may be justified.
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Groups of friends or acquaintances looking to rent an entire apartment together. The property lists “apartment” as a unit type, which likely means a self-contained unit with multiple bedrooms and shared living spaces. This can be more cost-effective per person than renting individual studios in the area.
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Those who need a short lease. The minimum lease is 3 months, which is relatively flexible for New York City. Many conventional apartments require 12-month leases. If you are a semester-based student or on a short-term internship, this property could be a workable option.
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Residents who prefer a quieter area within Brooklyn. ZIP code 11221 covers parts of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick — neighbourhoods with a more residential character, local cafes, and parks, while still being accessible to Manhattan via subway (A/C, J/Z, L trains nearby). Commute times to NYU, Columbia, or other universities vary (typically 30–50 minutes by transit).
Who Bedford 267 Does Not Suit

The property may not be ideal for:
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Budget-constrained students. The minimum rent of USD 1,618 per month is significantly above the city’s lowest-priced student housing starting at USD 850 (indicative — confirm with the operator). If you are looking to spend below USD 1,200 per month, you will need to consider other properties, likely with fewer amenities or in outer boroughs.
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Those seeking private studio or one-bedroom units. The unit types are limited to 4-bed, 6-bed, 7-bed, and whole apartments. If you prefer a fully private living space, this property does not offer that option (unless you rent the entire apartment alone, which would be very expensive).
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Residents who value independent reviews. With zero reviews available, you cannot gauge past resident satisfaction regarding noise, maintenance, management responsiveness, or social atmosphere. You would need to visit the property or request a virtual tour to form your own impression.
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Short-notice move-in. The “not_available” tag suggests the property may currently have no vacant rooms. Even if it becomes available later, you should plan several weeks ahead and confirm inventory with the operator.
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Those looking for a university-managed environment. Bedford 267 is a private student housing operator. If you prefer the structure of on-campus dormitories or university-affiliated housing, this property is not that.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price
New York City’s student housing market has a wide price spread. The lowest recorded monthly rent across all properties in this dataset is USD 850 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Bedford 267’s floor of USD 1,618 is 90% higher than that entry point.
To put this in context:
- Very low budget (USD 850–1,200): shared rooms in older buildings, often farther from campus, with basic facilities.
- Mid-range (USD 1,200–1,800): better locations, newer buildings, some amenities like gym or laundry. Bedford 267 falls at the upper end of this band at minimum.
- Upper range (USD 1,800–2,500+): premium studios or private rooms in prime areas (e.g., Manhattan near NYU/Columbia). Bedford 267’s maximum of USD 2,104 overlaps with this tier.
The property’s price per bedroom in a shared unit likely ranges from roughly USD 1,618 to USD 2,104 (indicative). For a whole apartment, rent would be higher; the given range may apply to individual rooms. You should check with the operator whether the published min–max refers to per-person share or total apartment rent.
Given the amenities (cinema, bar, gym), the pricing is competitive compared to other properties with similar facilities in Brooklyn, but still above-average for the city overall.
Room-Type Guidance
The property lists four unit types: 4-bed, 6-bed, 7-bed, and apartment. Here is what each likely entails:
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4-bedroom unit: Four individual bedrooms, shared bathroom(s), kitchen, and living area. Suitable for a small group of friends or a set of four individuals placed together. Privacy is moderate — you have your own lockable room but share common spaces.
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6-bedroom unit: Larger flat with six bedrooms. More people means higher potential for noise and lower quality of shared facilities (queue for bathroom, fridge space). Ideal for very social residents who don’t mind crowds.
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7-bedroom unit: Even larger. May be less common and harder to fill with compatible flatmates. If you are placed randomly, expect a diverse mix of schedules and personalities.
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Apartment: This could mean a whole apartment (all bedrooms and common areas) rented to one group. It might be the same as a 4/6/7-bed unit but marketed separately. Confirm with the operator whether “apartment” implies a different layout or lease structure (e.g., no individual room contracts).
Recommendation: If you want maximum privacy within a shared environment, choose a 4-bed unit. If you prioritise lower cost per person, larger units (6 or 7 beds) usually have lower per-bedroom rent. Always ask the operator for exact floor plans and bed type (twin, full, etc.) before signing.
Booking Timing
Because the property’s current status is “not available,” you cannot book immediately. Future availability depends on:
- Seasonality: Most student housing in NYC follows the academic calendar (leases starting August/September, some January). Bedford 267’s 3-month minimum gives flexibility, but you will have better selection if you start looking 4–6 months before your desired move-in date.
- Turnover: The operator may release rooms as current tenants give notice. Contact them directly and ask to be added to a waitlist or notified when a room opens.
- Price fluctuations: Rent shown is indicative; actual prices may change based on demand. In peak season (July–September), you may pay closer to the max USD 2,104. In off-peak, you might negotiate or find specials.
- Virtual tours: With no reviews, a live video walkthrough is essential. Schedule it before paying any deposit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bedford 267 currently available for booking?
According to the data used for this article (dated 2026-07), the property is tagged as “not_available.” This could mean all rooms are occupied, or the operator has paused marketing. You must contact the property operator directly to confirm current availability and ask about upcoming vacancies.
What is the typical commute time to universities from Bedford 267?
The property is located in Brooklyn near the border of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick. Most subway lines from this area take 30–50 minutes to reach campuses in Manhattan, such as NYU (Greenwich Village), Columbia (Morningside Heights), or The New School (Union Square). To CUNY campuses in Brooklyn (e.g., Brooklyn College) the commute is shorter. Exact times depend on your destination and time of day. Use a transit app to plan based on your specific university location.
How does the rent compare to other student housing in New York City?
The minimum rent of USD 1,618 is higher than the city’s lowest-priced student housing which starts at USD 850 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Among 212 listed properties, Bedford 267 sits in the mid-to-upper price range. However, its amenities (cinema, bar, gym) are not common in cheaper options. If those features are important to you, the price is reasonable relative to similar properties in Brooklyn.
Sources & Data Date
Data for this article was extracted from the Amberstudent platform on 2026-07. All prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator. No resident reviews were found for this property at that time.
For current room availability, updated pricing, and to arrange a virtual tour, please use the on‑site assistant on this page.
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