

NYU Student Apartments For Rent
Housing Near NYU
304 Bleecker St #2
304 Bleecker St #2

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284 Mott Street
284 Mott Street

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319 Bowery #2
319 Bowery #2

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35 E 7th St
35 E 7th St

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57 2nd Avenue
57 2nd Avenue

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50 Prince Street
50 Prince Street

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170 Spring St #2
170 Spring St #2

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248 Mott St
248 Mott St

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246 Mott St
246 Mott St

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95 Christopher St #4I
95 Christopher St #4I

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145 145 Fourth Avenue, New York, NY #12B
145 145 Fourth Avenue, New York, NY #12B

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81 Sullivan St
81 Sullivan St

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118 Christopher St #15
118 Christopher St #15

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227 Mulberry St #PHH
227 Mulberry St #PHH

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221 E 11th St #4A
221 E 11th St #4A

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234 Mott St #6
234 Mott St #6

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20 Prince St
20 Prince St

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37 1/2 St Marks Pl #B1
37 1/2 St Marks Pl #B1

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117 W 13th St #35
117 W 13th St #35

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60 E 3rd St #18
60 E 3rd St #18

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61 E 3rd St #1
61 E 3rd St #1

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31 East 1st Street
31 East 1st Street

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166 2nd Ave #15L
166 2nd Ave #15L

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78 E 3rd St #3C
78 E 3rd St #3C

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47 E 1st St #2F
47 E 1st St #2F

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203 Chrystie St #5C
203 Chrystie St #5C

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343 E 5th St #9
343 E 5th St #9

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101W15
Housing Overview at NYU
💰On average, rent for apartments near NYU is $17,600/mo. NYU rent is more expensive than the national monthly average of $2,197/mo.
🚲 We currently offer 210 apartments within walking distance of New York University's campus. In total, there are 562 student housing options available near NYU.
🎓When students are not living off-campus, they can choose between any of NYU's 23 on-campus dorms. The most popular dorms at New York University are Brittany, Broome Street Residential College, Carlyle Court.
The NYU campus is in the heart of the most popular city in the country, New York City. The campus is in Greenwich Village and is the largest independent research university in the United States. Still, attending NYU can leave students with a longing to be a part of city life, which means many upperclassmen may look to move off-campus and into an apartment in the city.
Neighborhoods
NYU's main campus is in Washington Square and is in a prime location for getting a top-notch education. It is also located in one of the most expensive cities in the world, so rents can be high depending on where you look.
NYU offers 22 residence halls and two graduate communities, but if that is not your cup of tea, you can always look outside campus as well. One thing that sets NYU apart from many other colleges is that freshmen are not required to live on campus.
For those NYU students choosing to live away from Washington Square, expect to pay high student rents, unless you have several roommates. For slightly less expensive housing, you can look to Hillside Avenue, though it is about 10 miles off-campus.
Closer options include Greenwich Village, but here you can expect to pay north of $3,000 a month in rent. Conversely, you can also look at East Village, Chelsea, and Gramercy areas if you are looking for proximity to campus.
Of course, more Manhattan neighborhoods are open to you if you are willing to take the subway to classes and live further from campus. As a result, many NYU students can be found in Queens, Jersey City, Brooklyn, and SoHo.
And because the cost of living off-campus at NYU can be pricey, it may be worth it to consider living with a roommate or two to help offset some of that financial burden.
Dining
If you are looking for some good eats while in NYC, casual is key. By Chloe offers a variety of vegetarian and healthy options if you're a bit of a health nut, or, if you're not feeling the health bug, you can stray to Joe's Pizza for the self-proclaimed, best slice in New York.
If you are looking for some variety, Tortaria is an NYU student hot spot for Mexican foods and fantastic margaritas, or Mimi Cheng's is a good option as a start-up cafeteria for Chinese food.
The Grey Dog is a great study spot, as it is open all day and offers a great variety of sandwiches and salads in a casual environment. And if you're looking for a great falafel (there are many places you can check out within walking distance from campus), but you should certainly touch base with Mamoun's Falafel, as it's supposed to be the best $4 you can spend in New York.
Transportation
Moving around the NYU campus can be overwhelming if you have not made the trip from off-campus before, but the trip is as easy as a hop on the subway.
The Sixth Avenue subway (B, D, F or M train) will get you to campus, as will the Eighth Avenue Subway (A, C or E train). The stop you will want to get off at is West Fourth Street-Washington Square Station.
From here, you walk east on West Fourth Street until you reach Washington Square. Note that the A, E and F trains all run late at night to accommodate your late-night studying.
Of course, the NYU campus also offers bus routes and safe ride van services for all your on-campus needs.
Parking
Odds are, if you're attending NYU, you don't have a car, as locals will tell you the best way to get where you need to go is to commute via public transportation or to walk.
There are also over 2,300 parking facilities in NYC, so you are bound to find a spot in a garage, if needed. Expect to pay top dollar as well as surcharges and taxes.
Safety
NYU, being in the heart of New York City, takes student safety very seriously.
The campus has “Campus Alerts” through which students will be notified if they ever need to shelter-in-place if there's criminal activity on campus or any such events occur.
In addition, there are officers designated to campus at all hours of the day, just to ensure students feel safe while on campus.
NYU also has a mobile safety app that all students can download to assist with reporting incidents, calling 9-1-1, and performing any other safety tasks that you may otherwise not know how to do. Basically, it is your one-stop-shop for all things safety on the NYU campus.
Shopping
Looking to shop until you drop? Well then NYC is certainly the right place for you!
Just a mile from campus, you can find the Chelsea Market, which has great finds and a place that you can spend hours on end.
If you are looking for more of a mall, you are not going to find a better one than The Shops and Restaurants at Hudson Yards, which is just 2 miles off-campus. It is a multi-level shopping center that is sure to take up a good chunk of your day.
The Market NYC is also located within a mile from campus and is the best place to find inexpensive jewelry.
Finally, Vintage Thrift West is a half-mile from campus and offers some unique, designer finds at an affordable price. So, if you are looking for nice apparel with a unique feel, this is the spot for you!

Map of NYU Student Apartments For Rent