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June Homes 11221 (New York City) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview of June Homes 11221

June Homes 11221 is a co-living operator located in a residential area of Brooklyn, New York, specifically the 11221 zip code (covering parts of Bushwick and Bedford-Stuyvesant). The property offers shared apartments—units with three, four, or five bedrooms—and is classified as a branded independent house with non-ensuite rooms. Common areas come furnished, and the flat fee includes Wi‑Fi and a microwave. The monthly rent ranges from $1,450 to $1,650, with a one‑time deposit of $109. Minimum lease length is four months. As of mid‑2026, the property carries a Google rating of 4.0 from roughly 1,400 reviews.

Who Should Live Here (and Who Should Look Elsewhere)

June Homes 11221 works best for:

The property is less suitable for:

What Residents Actually Say

June Homes 11221

The Google rating of 4.0 (1,400 reviews) indicates a generally favourable experience, but opinions vary. Here are three verbatim quotes from the data provided:

Positive – Mohamad Karim (5 stars)

“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…”

This review highlights the core selling points: a seamless process, accurate listing, and helpful support. The reviewer also appreciated the flexibility of a non‑traditional lease.

Negative – Sharmila Biswas (1 star)

“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…”

This review raises a serious concern about false advertising. The resident claims photos did not reflect the actual condition of the unit and criticises the cleaning fee. While the review name‑drops a real‑estate agency, the core complaint is about visual discrepancy and extra costs.

Positive – Dawit Desta (5 stars)

“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…”

This second positive review echoes the ease of moving, cleanliness, and responsive customer service—consistent with the first favourable account.

Takeaway from reviews: The majority appreciation seems to revolve around convenience and service, while the negative outliers point to inconsistency in unit quality and transparency. If you value predictability, you may want to see a live video or request fresh photos before committing.

Price Positioning and Room Type Guidance

Room types available:

Which room to choose? For budget, the 5‑bedroom will likely fall near the lower end of the range; the 3‑bedroom may be closer to $1,650. Since exact room‑price allocation is not given, you should compare listings on the operator’s platform for specific unit availability.

Booking Timing and Lease Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the price inclusive of utilities and Wi‑Fi?

According to the property tags, Wi‑Fi and microwave are provided. The monthly rent is quoted as a single figure, which likely includes water, electricity, gas, and internet, but you should confirm exactly what is covered in the lease. A few reviews mention additional cleaning fees—ask about one‑time or recurring service charges.

Can I choose which bedroom size or floor plan?

The data lists 3‑bed, 4‑bed, and 5‑bed units, but does not specify pricing per bedroom type within each unit. When you search for availability, you will see specific rooms with different sizes (e.g., larger bedroom may cost more). Contact the operator to request photos and exact dimensions for the room you are assigned.

The negative review mentions fake photos—how can I avoid that?

You cannot eliminate the risk completely, but you can reduce it. Request a live video tour of the actual unit (not a model unit). Ask for recent photos taken by the current tenants. Also, check the move‑in policy: if the room does not match the listing, can you cancel within a short period without penalty? The positive reviews indicate that many units do match, but the one negative review shows it is not guaranteed.

Sources & Data Date

Data sourced from independent aggregators, last updated July 2026. Prices, availability, and reviews are indicative — confirm with the operator.

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