Overview and Location
The Crown Heights House is a rental property located at Brooklyn, NY 11213, USA. It offers accommodation in the form of 1-bedroom units and apartments, with monthly rates ranging from USD 1,450 to USD 1,490 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property sits in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, a residential area with a mix of brownstones, local shops, and subway access. Public transit (train station) is described by residents as “not too far at all,” and many stores are within walking distance. The city’s average starting price for student housing is USD 850 per month, meaning this property is priced well above that baseline, reflecting its location in Brooklyn and the amenities offered.
Who Should Consider The Crown Heights House?
Based on the available rating data and resident feedback, this residence is best suited for:
- Students or professionals who prioritize social interaction and community. The property scores a perfect 5.0 for “social,” “community,” “cleaning,” “internet,” “location,” and “safety_security.” If you value a lively, clean, and secure environment, this could be a good fit.
- Those who enjoy rooftop access and in-unit laundry facilities. The property lists “Rooftop Access” and “laundry_facility” as tags, along with a flat-screen TV. These are tangible amenities that enhance daily living.
- Budget-tolerant renters. At USD 1,450–1,490 monthly, it is nearly double the city’s from-price. If your budget allows, you get a location in Brooklyn with strong community ratings. However, you should confirm with the operator whether utilities or other fees are included.
Who might not find it ideal:
- Those needing abundant space. One resident described the room as “a bit small” and another as “basically a closet.” If you require a large living area or plan to share the room with family members, this may feel cramped.
- Drivers. Parking is limited. One review explicitly mentions only four parking spots, all taken upon arrival, and front-desk attitude about it being “first come, first serve.” If you own a car, you should investigate alternative parking options.
- People sensitive to service quality. Two out of three given reviews note issues with front-desk staff attitude. While the property’s “staff” rating is 3.5 (mid-range), individual experiences vary. You may want to ask the operator directly about staff responsiveness.
What Residents Actually Say

The property has a Google rating of 3.6 from 149 reviews. The three reviews provided reflect a mix of positive and negative experiences.
Positive review (5 stars):
“Very comfortable and clean room - a bit small, but nice. The breakfast was really good each day and the young guy working there each night, was exceptionally helpful and gracious. The train station was not too far at all. limited parking and there were lots of stores within walking distance. A truly enjoyable experience.”
This review highlights the comfort, cleanliness, helpful night staff, breakfast quality, and convenience to transit and shops. The only downsides mentioned are limited parking and a small room.
Mixed to negative reviews (3 stars each):
“We, my husband, two children and myself, stayed at this hotel for a week when we had to come back home to NYC for a funeral. We were already stressed and distraught because of the fact that we had a major loss in the family so when we saw the room it was like a blow to chest. The room was basically a closet with a TV a”
This guest found the room extremely small, especially for a family of four. The context of an already stressful trip likely amplified the disappointment. However, the room size is an objective constraint.
“Upon my arrival I went straight to the parking garage. To my surprise there was only 4 parking spots and they were all taken. I went to the front desk and asked if their were any parking space available but the lady answered with an attitude ‘it’s first come first serve’ the whole point of me getting this hotel was bec”
The parking shortage and perceived rude service are the main issues. For a resident who relies on a car, this could be a deal-breaker.
Overall, the resident sentiment suggests that if you are a single occupant or a couple without a car and you value a clean, social environment, the experience can be very positive. Families and drivers should proceed with caution.
Price Positioning and Value
The city-wide from-price for student housing is USD 850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). The Crown Heights House starts at USD 1,450, a premium of about USD 600 per month. This places it in the mid-to-higher range for the area.
What justifies the higher price?
- Perfect scores in multiple categories: social, community, cleaning, internet, location, and safety/security are all rated 5.0. These are above-average compared to many other properties in the city.
- Amenities: rooftop access, laundry facilities, flat-screen TV. These may not be included in budget options.
- Brooklyn location: While the unit itself may be compact, the neighborhood offers a culturally rich environment with easy access to Manhattan.
Value for money is rated 3.8, which is moderate. You pay more but you get a high community score and good basic cleanliness. However, if space or parking is a priority, the value declines. Always confirm with the operator whether the rent covers utilities, internet, or any additional fees.
Room Types and Guidance
The property lists two unit types: “1b” and “apartment.” In the context of student housing:
- 1b likely means a one-bedroom unit (typically a separate bedroom plus a living area and kitchen).
- Apartment could refer to a studio or a larger configuration.
The tags suggest each unit includes a flat-screen TV and access to a laundry facility and rooftop. The rooms are described by residents as “a bit small” to “basically a closet,” so expect compact layouts, especially in the lower price range. If you are looking for more square footage, ask the operator about the exact floor plan of the available apartments.
Guidance for choosing:
- If you are a single tenant: a 1b or studio apartment may suffice.
- If you plan to share with a roommate: confirm whether the apartment has a separate bedroom (1b) or is an open studio. The negative review about a family of four suggests that larger groups should not expect spacious accommodations.
- If you value natural light or views, the rooftop is a shared amenity; private outdoor space is not mentioned.
Booking Timing and Availability
Data shows no minimum lease length and no specific available-from date. In practice, most student housing in New York City operates on standard academic year leases (August to July) or semester terms. Given that the price is on a monthly basis, this property may offer more flexible terms.
To secure a unit, especially before the September intake period (common for US universities), it is advisable to book at least 2–3 months in advance. Check with the operator for specific move-in dates and lease durations. Because the property has only 149 reviews and a moderate rating, it is not a high-volume property, so availability may be limited.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is parking available at The Crown Heights House?
Parking is very limited. Resident reviews mention only four parking spots, all on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you plan to bring a car, contact the operator to confirm current parking arrangements and possible off-site alternatives. The rating for “getting around” is 3.8, which suggests public transit is more practical.
How are the internet and cleaning services?
Both internet and cleaning score 5.0 out of 5.0. Residents describe the room as “clean” and “comfortable.” Breakfast was noted as “really good each day.” For student living, reliable internet and regular cleaning are important, and this property appears to excel in those areas.
What is the minimum lease term?
The data does not specify a minimum lease length. You should confirm directly with the operator, as some properties allow monthly rolling contracts while others require a full academic year. For flexibility, ask whether monthly renewals are permitted.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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