Overview and Location
June Homes 10019 is a branded independent housing option located in New York City’s 10019 ZIP code, roughly within the Midtown West / Hell’s Kitchen area. The property is managed by June Homes, a company that offers furnished units with flexible leases. The address places it close to Central Park, Broadway theatres, and multiple subway lines, making it a practical base for students or young professionals who need to commute across Manhattan.
The building offers two-bedroom (2b) and one-bedroom (1b) units, all classified as non-ensuite (private bedroom but shared bathroom in multi-bedroom configurations) or branded independent house. Minimum lease length is 3 months, which is shorter than typical New York leases. The property includes radiator heating, an oven, and a refrigerator. No on-site laundry or fitness centre is mentioned in the provided amenity tags, so those features may not be available.
Who This Residence Suits
June Homes 10019 is best suited for individuals who prioritise flexibility and a smooth move-in process over long-term commitment. If you need a place for a semester or an internship (3–12 months) and do not want to sign a standard 12-month lease, this option fits. The monthly rent range (USD 1,950 – 3,100, indicative — confirm with the operator) includes furnished units, so you can arrive with minimal luggage.
Independent travellers or students who value responsive customer support will appreciate the staff rating of 5.0 out of 5.0 (based on internal scores). Reviews consistently mention helpful service: one resident wrote, “the support team was responsive whenever I had questions … flexible and convenient compared to a traditional lease.” Another stated, “their customer service has always been helpful and prompt.”
The location rating is also 5.0 out of 5.0, which suggests the building is walkable to restaurants, grocery stores, and transit. Given New York City’s high cost of living, a central address reduces transport time and expense.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere

If you are on a tight budget, this residence may not be ideal. The city’s from-price for student housing is USD 850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), while June Homes starts at USD 1,950. That is more than double the baseline. While the property offers amenities like radiator heating and a refrigerator – standard in most NYC apartments – the premium is driven by flexibility and furnishings. If you are willing to sign a longer lease, source your own furniture, and handle utilities separately, you can likely find lower-cost options in outer boroughs or shared apartments.
Room type guidance: Non-ensuite units require sharing a bathroom with housemates. If you strongly prefer a private bathroom, you should check with the operator whether any 1b units offer ensuite access – the data does not specify ensuite availability. Similarly, the property has only two unit configurations (1b and 2b), so groups larger than two people would need multiple units, which may not be feasible.
Finally, one negative review highlights potential mismatches between advertised photos and the actual condition. The reviewer wrote: “June Homes showcase photos in their adds which is far off from reality … selling furnished units to working professionals and taking a fee for cleaning.” This suggests you should request a virtual or in-person viewing before committing, especially if you are sensitive to cleanliness or furnishing quality.
What Residents Actually Say
The property holds a Google rating of 4.0 out of 5.0 based on 1,400 reviews. Internal scoring shows strong marks for staff (5.0), social (5.0), cleaning (5.0), internet (5.0), location (5.0), and value for money (5.0). Some dimensions like amenities, accuracy, indoor spaces, and safety score 3.5.
Positive experience (Mohamad Karim, rating 5):
“I had a great experience with June Homes. The move-in process was smooth, the apartment matched the listing, and the support team was responsive whenever I had questions. I especially appreciated how flexible and convenient everything was compared to a traditional lease. The place was clean, well-maintained, and in a g” [review truncated in source].
Negative experience (Sharmila Biswas, rating 1):
“Andres & Nelly Real Estate agents in New York City- False advertising! June Homes showcase photos in their adds which is far off from reality. It is one thing that photos sometimes don’t match and it is completely different if they are selling furnished units to working professionals and taking a fee for cleaning and n” [review truncated in source].
Positive experience (Dawit Desta, rating 5):
“I’ve genuinely enjoyed living with June Homes. The moving process was simple, which made settling in easy. The place was clean, comfortable, and felt welcoming from day one. Also, whenever I’ve reached out with a question, their customer service has always been helpful and prompt. I’d definitely recommend June Homes if” [review truncated in source].
Takeaway: Most online reviews are positive, but the single negative review about misleading photos is a red flag. Always confirm the exact unit you will occupy.
Price Positioning vs City Average
New York City’s student housing market starts at approximately USD 850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator) for the most basic shared room or private room in outer boroughs. June Homes 10019 charges USD 1,950–3,100 for its units. This places it in the upper-middle to high price segment relative to the city’s entry-level offerings.
What you get for the price:
- Furnished living space
- Short lease (3 months minimum)
- Central Manhattan location
- Responsive management (based on scores)
What you forgo:
- Private bathroom in most configurations
- Potentially lower rent elsewhere for similar square footage
- Guarantee of photo accuracy (based on one review)
If your budget is USD 2,000+ per month and you value flexibility and immediacy, this property is competitive. If you can tolerate a longer lease or a less central location, city from-price options exist for less than half the cost.
Room-Type Guidance and Booking Timing
Room types available:
- 1b (one-bedroom): private bedroom, shared or possibly private kitchen/living area – check with operator.
- 2b (two-bedroom): two private bedrooms, shared common spaces.
- Non-ensuite: indicates shared bathroom (not private).
- Branded independent house: the unit is part of a managed portfolio with standardised service.
For a single student or professional, a 1b non-ensuite is the most likely choice. If you have a roommate, a 2b non-ensuite splits the cost but still requires bathroom sharing. No ensuite or studio options are listed – confirm availability directly.
Booking timing: Because minimum lease is 3 months and the property does not show an available_from date (null), availability is likely ongoing. However, central Manhattan units in this price range often fill up 1–2 months before move-in, especially for August/September and January intakes. Contact the operator at least 6 weeks before your desired move-in date. Given the flexible leases, off-peak months (October–November or March–April) may have more vacancies.
FAQ (H3)
How does the deposit work at June Homes 10019?
The deposit is listed as USD 159 (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is relatively low compared to typical NYC deposits, which often equal one month’s rent. The exact terms (refundable, non-refundable, or cleaning fee) should be clarified with the operator before signing.
Can I cancel or break the lease early?
The minimum lease is 3 months, and the operator advertises flexibility. However, cancellation policies are not provided in the data. Based on resident reviews mentioning “flexible and convenient compared to a traditional lease”, early termination may be possible with notice or a fee. Confirm this in writing during booking.
Is the area safe for students?
The property’s safety and security rating is 3.5 out of 5.0 (internal score). The location in Midtown West is generally considered safe, with high foot traffic and proximity to police and security presence. However, as with any dense urban area, standard precautions (locking doors, avoiding isolated streets at night) are advised. The Google rating of 4.0/5.0 from 1,400 reviews also suggests a satisfactory overall experience.
Sources & data date: Data sourced from the student housing platform provided by the operator; individual reviews from Google; ratings as of 2026-07.
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