Who Is June Homes 20011 For?
June Homes 20011 is a branded independent house located in the Washington, D.C. 20011 area (College Park metro region). It is listed on Amber as a four-bedroom unit within a house, operated by June Homes, a company that offers flexible rental arrangements compared to traditional leases. Given its location near the University of Maryland, College Park, this property is primarily suited for students or young professionals who need short-term housing near the university without committing to a full-year lease.
The unit type (“4b” likely indicates a 4-bedroom house) and the “branded independent house” tag mean you are renting a room in a managed property that comes with standard amenities. The listing includes central air conditioning, laundry facilities, and a TV. However, the tag “not_available” may indicate that the property is currently not bookable or that certain units are unavailable — you will need to check with the operator for real-time status.
Who this residence is good for:
- Students at the University of Maryland, College Park who want a furnished room with flexible lease terms.
- Individuals who prefer a managed experience (move-in coordination, responsive support) rather than dealing directly with a private landlord.
- People who need a short stay (since June Homes typically offers month-to-month or short-term options — though the listing does not specify a minimum lease, the company’s model is built around flexibility).
- Those who value having laundry and central AC in the unit.
Who might not be a good fit:
- People who want a traditional long-term lease with stable rent — June Homes’ pricing may vary month to month.
- Anyone who expects the unit to be identical to photos from the listing. One review (see below) mentions a significant gap between advertised images and the actual condition.
- Groups looking for a whole-house rental: the listing is for a shared house (4 bedrooms), and you may be placed with other tenants.
- People on a very tight budget: while the city’s low-end monthly rent is around $123 (indicative — confirm with the operator), this property’s actual price is not listed, so it may be above that baseline.
What Residents Actually Say
The property has a Google rating of 4.0 based on 1,400 reviews (aggregate for June Homes as a provider, not necessarily specific to this address). We have three direct reviews from Amber’s listing. Here is what they say:
Positive review – 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” (review cut off).
This review highlights smooth onboarding, accurate listing, and helpful customer service. The flexibility vs. a traditional lease is a recurring theme.
Positive review – 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”
Both positive reviews mention cleanliness, ease of move-in, and good support. No negative comments about the physical property itself from these reviewers.
Negative review – 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 red flag: false advertising regarding photos. The reviewer claims the listing photos do not match the actual unit, and that cleaning fees are charged for what is supposed to be a furnished unit. While this review may be about a different June Homes property in New York, it reflects a pattern potential residents should verify before booking.
Key takeaways from reviews:
- Most reviewers are satisfied with the process and support.
- Accuracy of photos and cleaning policies may be inconsistent — ask the operator to confirm what is provided.
- The 4.0 rating, combined with high review volume, suggests the general service level is acceptable, but individual experiences vary.
Price Positioning and Room-Type Guidance

The listing does not provide a specific monthly price for June Homes 20011. The “min_price” and “max_price” fields are null, and the deposit is listed as $119 (likely a security deposit or service fee — indicative, confirm with the operator). For context, the starting monthly rent for any property in the College Park area on the same platform is $123 (indicative — confirm with the operator). That $123 number is likely the lowest available shared room or a very basic unit.
Without a listed price, you must contact the operator directly. However, based on June Homes’ general pricing strategy in the D.C. area, expect monthly rent for a room in a 4-bedroom house to be higher than $123 — possibly in the $600–$1,200 range depending on location, amenities, and lease term. The deposit of $119 is relatively low compared to traditional leases (which often require one month’s rent), suggesting a more flexible payment model.
Room-type guidance:
- This is a 4-bedroom unit, meaning you will share common areas (kitchen, living room) with three other tenants. The exact configuration (private bedroom vs. shared room) is not stated — assume you get a private bedroom unless specified.
- The property is a “branded independent house,” which typically means it is a single-family home operated by June Homes, not a large apartment complex. Amenities like central AC, laundry, and TV are included.
- If you need a private bathroom, check with the operator — many shared houses have a 1–2 bathroom setup.
If you prefer a studio or a one-bedroom apartment, look elsewhere. This house is for those comfortable with shared living.
Booking Timing and Tips
Because June Homes offers flexible move-in dates and short-term leases, availability can change quickly. The listing is tagged “not_available” at the time of writing, meaning you cannot book it instantly. This may indicate that the house is full, being renovated, or no longer listed on the platform. Always confirm with the operator before planning your move.
For 2026 or 2027 arrivals:
- If you plan to move in for the fall 2026 or spring 2027 semester, start inquiring 2–3 months in advance. June Homes properties often fill up during academic peak seasons.
- Because prices are not displayed, request a written quote including all fees (cleaning, utilities, admin) before signing.
- Read the lease carefully regarding early termination — flexibility is a key selling point, but there may be penalties for very late cancellations.
Tips specific to this property:
- Visit or request a video tour if possible to verify that photos match reality (given the negative review about false advertising).
- Confirm that the unit is in College Park (the address says “DC 20011, USA” — that is Washington, D.C., not College Park city proper. The Georgetown area of D.C. is nearly 10 miles from UMD campus. You may need to check the exact location, as “College Park” is listed as the city on the platform but the postal code is D.C. 20011 (which covers parts of northern D.C., like Brightwood). Ask the operator whether the house is actually in Washington, D.C. or in College Park, Maryland.
FAQ
H3: Is June Homes 20011 near the University of Maryland, College Park?
The platform lists the city as College Park, but the address provided is “DC 20011, USA,” which is in Washington, D.C. (northwest quadrant, about 8–10 miles from the university campus). Travel time by car is roughly 20–30 minutes; by public transit (Metro + bus) it may take 40–50 minutes. You should confirm the exact street address with the operator to assess your commute.
H3: What is included in the rent? Are utilities separate?
The listing does not specify. Based on June Homes’ standard model, rent typically covers water, electricity, internet, and basic furnishings. However, cleaning fees, application fees, and deposits may be extra. The $119 deposit is noted, but no monthly price is given. Always request a full breakdown of what is included and what is extra — ask about heating, air conditioning use, and parking (if applicable).
H3: Can I see the property before booking?
The platform does not offer virtual tours on this listing. You can request a video walkthrough by contacting the operator. Given a review that photos may not match reality, it is wise to ask for recent photos or a live video call. If you are in the D.C. area, schedule an in-person visit.
Sources & Data Date
- Google rating and reviews: gathered as of July 2026 (based on data retrieved from Amber platform, originally from Google).
- City from-price ($123) and property count (33): data from Amber for College Park, July 2026.
- All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For live availability, current pricing, and to check whether this property is still accepting bookings, use the on-site assistant on the Amber platform.
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