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The Williamsburg House (New York City) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who This Residence Suits and Who It Doesn’t

The Williamsburg House is a purpose‑built student accommodation located in Brooklyn, New York City (11211). It offers one‑bedroom apartments and studio‑style units (listed as “1b / apartment”) with monthly prices ranging from $2,150 to $2,490 (indicative — confirm with the operator). That places it well above the city’s overall starting rent of $850/month for student housing, so it is clearly positioned for residents who prioritise space, privacy, and a curated living experience over budget.

Suits:

Does not suit:


What Residents Actually Say

Below are verbatim extracts from Google reviews (source: google). They reflect both the strengths and the frustrations experienced by past guests and residents.

Timeward (5 stars):

“I received a free room upgrade that landed me one of the couple beds as a solo traveler. The rooms are small as you might expect from a pod hotel, but very thoughtfully designed. The bed and room were clean and well-arranged. The bathroom and shower are comfortable to use despite the small size, and the showers I took …”

Valeria Belyaeva (5 stars):

“I have been staying at and loving this hotel since it was built. I live nearby myself, but I occasionally make use of this wonderful place. The rooms are small but functional; if you need a kettle or a fridge, they will bring one right to your room. It is quiet inside—despite being a light sleeper, I was never once wok…”

Normal Email (1 star):

“Pod Brooklyn Hotel not only charges barely-revealed junk fees (what exactly is an ‘amenities fee’ and why isn’t it part of the base rate?), but on top of that, they charged my credit card WITHOUT DISCLOSING IT. Background: I came here for work; my employer made the reservation and pre-paid for the room. When I arrived, …”

The positive reviews highlight efficient design, cleanliness, and quietness. The negative review points to unexpected charges and billing issues — a factor you should clarify directly with the operator before booking.


Price Positioning vs. the City’s Starting Price

The Williamsburg House

New York City’s student‑housing market has a wide range. According to current platform data (2026‑07), the lowest monthly price across all properties in the city is $850. At $2,150–$2,490 per month, The Williamsburg House sits in the upper third of that spectrum. For context, the average price for student apartments in NYC is generally above $1,500, so this property is toward the premium end.

The $2,150 starting price (indicative — confirm with the operator) typically gets you a one‑bedroom or studio unit. Most comparable properties in prime Brooklyn neighbourhoods (e.g., Williamsburg, Greenpoint) list similar ranges. The value‑for‑money rating from residents is 3.8 out of 5, which suggests that while the price is high, residents generally feel the location and amenities justify the cost — provided no unexpected fees are added.


Room Types and Booking Timing

Room types available:

Both types are self‑contained, meaning you get your own bathroom and kitchenette or full kitchen. The building does not offer shared rooms or dormitory‑style living.

Booking timing considerations:


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical lease duration for The Williamsburg House?

The data does not specify a minimum lease term. Most student housing in NYC offers 12‑month leases, but some may offer shorter contracts. You should confirm directly with the operator.

Are utilities included in the monthly rent?

The provided information does not detail what is covered (electricity, water, internet). Given the “amenities fee” mentioned in one review, ask the operator for a complete breakdown of included services and any additional charges.

How does the property compare to other options in Brooklyn?

Brooklyn has many student accommodations, many starting around $1,200–$1,500 per month. The Williamsburg House is at the higher end of that range, but it earns excellent ratings for location (5.0), community (5.0), and safety/security (5.0). If budget allows, it is a strong choice for a quiet, self‑contained apartment in a well‑connected neighbourhood.


Sources & data date: 2026‑07. Price and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial commitment.

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