Overview of June Homes 10036
Located at NY 10036 in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, June Homes 10036 is a co-living / branded independent house property that offers shared apartments ranging from 2-bedroom to 5-bedroom units. The property is managed by June Homes, a operator known for flexible leases and fully furnished spaces. Monthly rents currently fall between USD 1,800 and USD 2,650 (indicative — confirm with the operator), with a deposit of USD 159. The minimum lease term is four months, making it a short-to-medium term option for professionals or students who want furnished accommodation without a traditional year-long commitment.
The building is couple-friendly and provides street parking, and all common areas are fully furnished. With a Google rating of 4.0 based on over 1,400 reviews, the property has a mixed but generally positive reputation. Below we break down who this place works for, who might want to skip it, what tenants actually say, and practical guidance on timing and room choices.
Who This Residence Suits
Short-term movers and flexible professionals — If you need a place for 4–6 months and don’t want to hunt for furniture, June Homes 10036 can be a convenient option. The move-in process is described as smooth by several reviewers, and the fully furnished common areas mean you can start living almost immediately after booking.
Couples looking for shared accommodation — The property is explicitly tagged as couple-friendly, which is not always the case in co-living buildings where single occupancy is required. If you and a partner want to split a room or share a unit, this may be a viable choice.
People who prioritise location over space — NY 10036 puts you within walking distance of Times Square, Broadway theatres, and multiple subway lines. For someone working or studying in Midtown, the commute savings in time could outweigh paying a premium for a smaller share.
Budget-conscious tenants who still want a private room — At the lower end of the price band (USD 1,800/month), you are paying above the city’s cheapest listed co-living option (USD 850/month), but those bottom-tier rooms are often in less central neighbourhoods or require longer leases. Here you get a central address with flexible terms.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere

Tenants expecting a pristine, exactly-as-photographed unit — Not everyone is satisfied with the condition on arrival. One reviewer (Sharmila Biswas) gave a 1-star rating and stated: “Andres & Nelly Real Estate agents in New York City- False advertising! June Homes showcase photos in their adds which is far off from reality.” While other reviews contradict that, it is a risk you should account for — especially if you cannot view the unit in person before booking.
Those on a very tight budget — The city’s minimum co-living or shared accommodation price is USD 850/month (indicative — confirm with the operator). June Homes 10036 starts at more than double that. If saving money is your top priority, cheaper options exist outside Midtown or with longer lease commitments.
People who dislike the co-living model — Shared kitchens, common areas, and multiple housemates require some tolerance for noise, different schedules, and occasional maintenance issues. If you strongly prefer your own bathroom or a fully private apartment, this is not the right fit.
International students arriving without a US credit history — While the property does not specify credit requirements on the data we have, some co-living operators require a credit check or a guarantor. The deposit is only USD 159, which is low, but you should confirm with June Homes directly whether they accept international applicants and what documents are needed.
What Residents Actually Say
We have three Google reviews in the dataset that capture a range of experiences:
Positive (5-star): Mohamad Karim writes: “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” (text cut off). This reviewer highlights smooth process, listing accuracy, and responsive support — all key factors for someone renting sight-unseen.
Positive (5-star): Dawit Desta says: “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” (text cut off). Again, cleanliness, comfort, and customer service stand out.
Negative (1-star): Sharmila Biswas gives a strong warning: “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” (text cut off). The reviewer accuses the operator of deceptive advertising and charging a cleaning fee for units that are not as shown.
Takeaway: The majority of the 1,400+ reviews likely trend positive (4.0 average), but the negative review highlights a potential gap between online presentation and reality. If you place high importance on visual accuracy, consider asking for a live video tour or for recent photos of the actual unit available.
Price Positioning and Room Types
The city’s floor price for comparable co-living or shared accommodation in New York City is USD 850/month (indicative — confirm with the operator). June Homes 10036 starts at USD 1,800/month, which is roughly 2.1x the baseline. This premium is justified by its Midtown location, flexible 4-month minimum lease, and fully furnished common areas.
The property offers units of the following sizes: 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom, and 5-bedroom apartments, plus branded independent house units. No individual room prices are given, but as a rule, the larger the unit (more housemates), the lower your share of rent is likely to be. If you are looking at the 5-bedroom option, expect to be around the lower end of the price band; the 2-bedroom may push toward USD 2,650.
Room-type guidance:
- If you want maximum privacy within a shared apartment, choose a 2-bedroom (only one housemate).
- If you are very cost-sensitive and don’t mind a larger household, a 4- or 5-bedroom unit will give you the lowest monthly rent.
- The “branded independent house” tag likely refers to a whole house managed by June Homes — may be suitable for a group booking, but confirm availability.
All quoted prices are indicative — confirm with the operator for your desired move-in date and exact unit.
Booking Timing Considerations
Minimum lease 4 months — That means you cannot book for just a month or two. Plan for at least that duration. If you need a shorter stay, this is not the right property.
No available-from date is given in the data we hold, which suggests availability changes frequently. It is wise to check at least 4–6 weeks before your intended move-in to lock in a room, especially during peak seasons (August–September for autumn intake, and January for spring semester).
Deposit is only USD 159, which is lower than the typical one-month deposit in New York. That can be an advantage for cash-flow reasons, but confirm that the deposit is refundable and under what conditions.
Flexible vs traditional lease — The positive reviews note the convenience compared to a standard lease. If you are new to the city and uncertain about staying long-term, a 4-month term allows you to test the neighbourhood without being locked in for a full year.
FAQ
How do I know the apartment will match the photos?
One-star reviews have raised concerns about photo accuracy. Request a live video walkthrough or recent photos of the specific unit you are offered. You can also ask the operator directly for a virtual tour via the on-site assistant (see the invite below). Because the property has a 4.0 average rating from over 1,400 reviews, most tenants seem satisfied, but due diligence is recommended.
Is the deposit refundable?
The data shows a deposit of USD 159 but does not specify refund terms. In New York, deposits are usually refundable, subject to deductions for damages. Confirm with June Homes before paying. Note that some co-living operators charge a non-refundable cleaning or processing fee — ask for a breakdown of all fees up front.
Can I move in with a partner?
Yes, the property is tagged as “Couple_friendly.” That means two people can share one room or be in the same unit, but you should verify whether the rent is per person or per room. Most co-living operators in New York charge per bed, so if you and your partner want a private room, the monthly rent may be the same as a single occupancy room, not doubled.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
For real-time unit availability, current pricing, and video tours, use the on-site assistant on this page to message the operator directly.
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