Who Crown 78 Suits – and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Crown 78 is a student housing property located in Brooklyn, New York City (address: Brooklyn, NY 11213, USA). It offers a mix of private and shared apartments with monthly rents between $1,515 and $1,940 per person (indicative — confirm with the operator). The building includes amenities such as a gym, a cinema, and a laundry facility. Based on resident reviews and the property’s positioning, here is a breakdown of which students are likely to have a positive experience at Crown 78 and which might want to consider other options.
Who this residence suits:
- Students who prioritise safety and location. Multiple reviews highlight the building as very safe, with friendly security guards. The address in Brooklyn puts you within reasonable commute to several universities in Manhattan and other boroughs. One reviewer noted the “excellent location on the Upper East Side” – though the official address is Brooklyn, the comment suggests the property is near the Upper East Side border or that the reviewer may have confused the location; in any case, the convenience was praised.
- Students who value on-site amenities. The fitness centre, cinema room, and communal spaces are mentioned as clean and well-maintained. The reviewer “JM” wrote: “communal spaces are nearly cleaned daily. Free and unlimited gym class and great facilities.”
- Those who want flexibility in lease length. Minimum lease is 3 months, which can suit exchange students or those with short-term summer placements.
- Students who appreciate community events. Reviewer “Julie Averbach” gave 5 stars and said she attended “events in the building (including talks by high-profi…” (text truncated; from context, the building hosts talks and activities).
Who this residence might not suit:
- Students on a tight budget. New York City has rooms starting at $850 per month (city from-price, indicative — confirm with the operator). Crown 78’s minimum of $1,515 is well above that floor, so budget‑conscious students may find cheaper shared rooms elsewhere.
- Those expecting large or modern rooms. One reviewer, Alicia Kearins (2 stars), stated: “Rooms are tiny. Kitchens are disgusting. Tap water in the kitchen has a rancid smell.” While this is one opinion, the remark about room size echoes a common trade‑off in NYC housing: lower rent often means smaller spaces.
- People concerned about cleanliness and pests. Alicia also reported “roaches and centipedes are quite common with no help from staff in remo” (text cut off). Although the management may have addressed this since, the review indicates a risk.
- Anyone who strongly prefers a quiet, well‑maintained communal living environment. The same reviewer mentioned “extremely expensive for the experience had,” and the middle review (JM, 3 stars) noted that “experience very much depends on the residential community, where communal spaces are often not well m…” (text truncated). This suggests that cleanliness and noise/hygiene standards in shared kitchens can vary by floor or apartment.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews (total rating 4.1 from 87 reviews) give a mixed picture:
Alicia Kearins (Rating 2):
“Extremely expensive for the experience had. Rooms are tiny. Kitchens are disgusting. Tap water in the kitchen has a rancid smell which I inquired about. Most of the staff were friendly, however I had some interactions that I found point blank rude. Roaches and centipedes are quite common with no help from staff in remo” (text truncated).
Takeaway: Negative experience regarding value, space, hygiene, and pest control. Staff attitude was inconsistent.
JM (Rating 3):
“Strengths: very safe with wonderful security guards, convenient location, still expensive but fair price for NYC, communal spaces are nearly cleaned daily. Free and unlimited gym class and great facilities. Weaknesses: experience very much depends on the residential community, where communal spaces are often not well m…” (text truncated).
Takeaway: Neutral-to-positive on safety, location, and facilities. The main caveat is that your daily experience heavily relies on your neighbours and apartment group.
Julie Averbach (Rating 5):
“Had a great experience living here and am grateful I had the opportunity to! Excellent location on the Upper East Side—a short walk away from Central Park, many art museums, and the 86th Street subway station. Felt very safe. One amazing perk is that you can attend events in the building (including talks by high-profi…” (text truncated).
Takeaway: Very positive – values safety, location, cultural proximity, and building events. Note the location reference to “Upper East Side” suggests the property might be near the border of Brooklyn and Manhattan, or the reviewer considered that area part of the UES.
Price Positioning vs. the New York City Market

The city’s from-price for student housing is $850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Crown 78 sits at $1,515–$1,940 per person monthly. That places it in the mid‑to‑upper range for shared accommodations in NYC but below the typical private studio rates in Manhattan (which often exceed $2,500). Relative to what you get (gym, cinema, laundry, 24‑hour security), the price may be seen as fair for a fully‑serviced building in Brooklyn. However, you are paying a clear premium over the cheapest rooms (often older, no amenities, longer commutes). If you value convenience and safety over the absolute lowest rent, Crown 78’s pricing is competitive within its category.
Room Types and Layout Guidance
Crown 78 offers unit types listed as “1b” (likely one‑bedroom), “5b” (five‑bedroom), “6b” (six‑bedroom), and “apartment” (possibly a studio or self‑contained unit). Based on the reviews, rooms in shared apartments (5b/6b) are described as tiny. If you choose a 1b or a private apartment, you may get more space, but expect higher rent within the given range. The property contains a mix of ensuite and shared bathroom arrangements – confirm specifics when booking. Given the $1,515–$1,940 range, the lower end likely corresponds to a room in a 5b or 6b; the higher end to a private studio or a 1b.
Booking Timing and Availability
- Minimum lease: 3 months, which offers flexibility for semester‑long stays or short‑term summer programmes.
- The property is tagged “not_available” on the source platform, which may indicate that current inventory is limited or that the building is not actively marketing rooms. This status can change quickly, so checking live availability through the platform is essential.
- If rooms become available, early booking (several months ahead) is advisable in NYC’s competitive student housing market. For a September 2026 start, begin looking by March–April 2026. For January 2027 intake, start in October–November 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Crown 78 located in Manhattan or Brooklyn?
The official address is Brooklyn, NY 11213. However, one review mentions the “Upper East Side,” possibly because the building is close to the Manhattan border (e.g., near the Williamsburg or Greenpoint area, or the reviewer may be mistaken). Double‑check the exact block before committing – the address given is in the Bedford‑Stuyvesant / Crown Heights area, which is about a 30‑minute subway ride to Midtown Manhattan.
Are utilities included in the rent?
The data does not specify which utilities (if any) are included. Most student housing in NYC charges a flat monthly rent that covers water, electricity, heating, and high‑speed internet, but confirm with the operator at the time of booking.
Can I cancel my booking early?
The minimum lease is 3 months, but cancellation policies vary. Some operators allow early termination with a penalty (e.g., loss of deposit or one month’s rent). Always read the contract terms carefully. If you are an international student, consider securing a lease that starts after your visa is confirmed.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
The information above is based on publicly available data and resident reviews. Prices, availability, and amenities may change. For the most up‑to‑date information and to check whether Crown 78 currently has rooms open, use the on‑site assistant to view live availability.
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