Overview: E 7th St in New York City
E 7th St is a residential property located in New York City, United States, offering shared apartments and private apartments for tenants seeking a fully furnished home with utilities included. The property is managed by an individual manager (Eko or Ekko, mentioned in reviews) and has received strong feedback from residents, particularly regarding the manager’s responsiveness and the overall living experience. The building provides amenities such as Smart TV, kitchenware, and high-speed Wi-Fi, with lease terms starting at 6 months. Monthly rents range from $1,950 to $2,600 (indicative — confirm with the operator).
This article helps you decide whether E 7th St fits your needs, based on available data and resident reviews, without promotional language.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
Suitable for:
- Tenants who value a proactive property manager. Multiple reviews highlight that the manager (Eko/Ekko) is kind, helpful, and quick to resolve issues. If you want someone who responds fast and follows up regularly, this property appears well-managed.
- Students or young professionals who need a short lease. The minimum lease is 6 months – shorter than many New York apartments that require 12-month terms. This flexibility can be useful for exchange students, interns, or those who are uncertain about long-term plans.
- Groups looking for shared apartments. The property offers 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom units, which are cost-efficient for roommates splitting rent. With a monthly price range of $1,950–$2,600 for the whole apartment (indicative – confirm with the operator), each occupant’s share will be lower.
- Those who want a central location. The address is simply “New York, NY, USA” (East 7th Street in Manhattan, likely near East Village or Stuyvesant Town). The location dimension rating is 4.7/5, indicating residents find it convenient for transport, dining, and daily needs.
Not suitable for:
- Budget-conscious solo renters. At a minimum of $1,950 per month for an apartment (indicative — confirm with the operator), this is well above New York City’s general student accommodation starting price of $850 per month. If you are looking for the cheapest option in the city, this property will not fit.
- Those who need a private studio or one-bedroom. The listed unit types are “apartment” (likely a multi-bedroom unit, not a studio) and shared rooms (3b, 4b). If you want total privacy with your own kitchen and bathroom, you may not find that here — check with the operator for exact configurations.
- People who prioritise high amenities scores. The “amenities” rating dimension is 3.5/5, the lowest among all categories. While basic furnishings and Wi-Fi are provided, you should not expect a gym, pool, or large common lounges.
What Residents Actually Say

The property has a Google rating of 5.0 from 75 reviews. The three reviews available in the dataset all focus on the property manager. Here are verbatim quotes:
Ayse Kamaci (5 stars):
“Ive been staying at this apartment for a few months, and could not recommend it enough! Having Eko as a property manager is a blessing, as he is always very kind and helpful towards his tenants. He always goes above and beyond to make sure that everything is taken care of, and is someone I can always rely on. The ameni” (text cut off).
Martín Salgado (5 stars):
“Ekko is an amazing property manager. He is very proactive and quick to act whenever I have something arise in the apartment and he takes care of it swiftly, he is always reaching out and making sure things are okay and giving 110% to make sure the tenants are comfortable, and he is always a pleasure to see and talk to.”
Nattacha Pichittanarak (5 stars):
“Eko (the property manager) is very kind, friendly, and attentive. He makes my stay super smooth, and he’s always welcoming. I totally enjoy staying here. If anyone is looking for a place, I really recommend it!”
All three mention the manager by name. This suggests that the management quality is a key strength of this property. The ratings dimensions also reflect this: staff 4.7, social 4.7, cleaning 4.7, internet 4.8, location 4.7, value for money 4.7 — all high except amenities (3.5).
Price Positioning vs City From-Price
New York City generally has a wide spectrum of student housing prices. According to platform data, the city’s starting monthly price for student accommodation is $850 (indicative — confirm with the operator). In comparison:
- E 7th St’s minimum monthly rent is $1,950 (indicative — confirm with the operator), which is about 2.3 times the city from-price.
- The maximum listed price is $2,600 per month.
This places E 7th St in the mid-to-higher end of the price range for shared apartments in Manhattan. The property’s value_for_money rating is 4.7/5, meaning residents feel they get good value relative to what they pay, likely due to the manager’s service, location, and inclusion of bills.
Note: Prices are indicative and subject to change. Always confirm the final amount with the operator before booking.
Room-Type Guidance
The available unit types are:
- 3-bedroom (3b)
- 4-bedroom (4b)
- Apartment (likely a self-contained unit, but no further specification)
Given the price range ($1,950–$2,600 per month for the whole apartment, indicative), a 3b unit would cost about $650–$867 per person per month (assuming equal split), and a 4b about $488–$650 per person. These figures are approximate because the actual rent distribution within the unit may vary. For budgeting, a 4-bedroom shared apartment at the lower end of the range could cost under $500 per person.
The property tag includes “Kitchenware”, which suggests the kitchen is fully equipped. Also includes “Smart TV” and “High Speed Wifi”. No mention of private bathrooms or ensuite – likely a shared bathroom arrangement. If you are particular about having your own bathroom, ask the operator for the exact floor plan.
Booking Timing
The minimum lease is 6 months, and the property does not list a specific “available from” date in the dataset. For New York City, peak move-in periods are August/September (academic year) and January/February (spring semester). Since E 7th St is residential and not tied to a particular university, availability may be more flexible year-round.
Recommendations:
- If you need to move in for a fall semester (August), start looking in April–May to secure a unit. The property has 212 other options in the city, so competition exists.
- For shorter 6-month stays (e.g., spring semester from January), book by October–November.
- Because the manager is highly responsive (as per reviews), you may be able to arrange a last-minute booking, but risk is higher.
Always confirm exact move-in dates and availability directly with the operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the rent all-inclusive or are there additional bills?
The dataset does not specify whether utilities are included. The tags include “High Speed Wifi” and “Kitchenware”, but taxes, electricity, gas, and water are not mentioned. Based on typical New York student housing, rent may or may not include utilities. You must ask the operator for a full breakdown of what is covered. The price listed ($1,950–$2,600 monthly) is indicative — confirm with the operator what is included.
Can I book a private room or must I rent the whole apartment?
The unit types listed are “4b”, “3b”, and “apartment”. Typically “4b” and “3b” mean a shared apartment with 3 or 4 bedrooms, and you would rent a room within that apartment (not the whole unit). However, the “apartment” type could be a self-contained studio or one-bedroom. To avoid confusion, ask the operator whether you are renting a room or the entire unit. Review quotes mention “the apartment”, so they likely refer to the whole flat.
Are there any discounts for longer leases or early booking?
No discount or promotion is mentioned in the data. The minimum lease is 6 months. Some properties offer lower monthly rent for 9- or 12-month contracts, but this is not confirmed here. The price range is fixed. Since the value_for_money rating is high (4.7), residents consider the price fair for what they receive. If you want to negotiate, contact the operator directly — but do not assume a discount.
Sources & Data Date
Data compiled on 2026-07 from the property listing page and public reviews. All prices are indicative and subject to change — confirm with the operator before committing.
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