133 West 3rd Street, New York: A Decision Review for Student Housing
Who This Residence Suits
133 West 3rd Street sits in Greenwich Village, one of New York City’s most iconic neighbourhoods. It addresses students who value a central location, high management responsiveness, and a move-in-ready apartment. Based on the available data, this property works best for:
- Students prioritising a short commute. The property scores 4.9 out of 5 for location and getting around (based on 43 Google reviews). Greenwich Village is walkable to many university campuses and has easy subway access.
- Those who need furnished units from day one. Reviews mention that apartments come with a bed, desk, chair, shoe closet, and other essentials. No need to source furniture for a short stay.
- Residents who want strong property management. The staff rating is 4.9, and three quoted reviews specifically praise property manager Yana for being quick to respond and checking in regularly. This is an unusually high consistency score for a single location.
- Students requiring flexible lease terms. The listing includes “Flexible Lease Terms” as a tag, with a minimum lease of 5 months, starting from 1 September 2026. This suits semester-based academic calendars or short-term placements.
- People who prefer smaller buildings with personal service. The property has only studio and 2-bedroom (2b) units, and the management seems to know each resident personally based on review language.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Given the price range and unit types, this is not a budget option.
- Students on a tight budget. The minimum monthly price is $2,900, and the maximum is $4,200. That is significantly above New York City’s city-wide from-price of $850/month for student housing. Even in a high-cost city, this property sits in the premium segment. Every price here is indicative — confirm with the operator.
- Those seeking shared common spaces or a large social community. Social and community ratings are 3.5 out of 5. The property appears designed for privacy rather than dorm-style interaction. If you want built-in social events or common lounges, this may feel quiet.
- Students who need very short stays (less than 5 months). The minimum lease is 5 months. If your term is shorter, you need to check with the operator for exceptions.
- People who prefer larger apartment layouts or multiple bedroom options. Only studio and two-bedroom units are available. There are no 3-bedroom or 4-bedroom configurations listed. Groups of three or four would need to book multiple units.
What Residents Actually Say
The three quoted reviews (all 5-star on Google) centre on two themes: apartment condition and management quality.
Matthew Wilson writes: “The apartment was exactly what they show in the photos! Yana, the property manager, was perfect and communication was quick and easy through text. I was skeptical moving to NYC at first for a short term visit, but everything that Heritage offered was great! - the room, management, and location. There is lots of nightli…” (Note: the review cuts off, but the emphasis on accuracy of photos and speedy communication is clear.)
Mandy Hua says: “The apartment is very comfortable and convenient. It has everything a newcomer needs including a bed, a desk, a chair, a shoe closet and etc. My apartment manager Yana is also very sweet. She responds to my questions and requests promptly. She is the best manager I have ever had in my years of renting apartments.” This highlights the move-in-ready condition and the personal touch.
Valentina Duron adds: “I’ve been leasing at the Greenwich Village location. The property manager Yana has been so helpful and thoughtful through my entire stay. The apartment is very clean and the utilities are in good condition. It’s been really nice to have Yana alway checks up and make sure that everything is going well.” The proactive check-ins are a distinguishing feature.
All three reviews mention cleanliness, good condition, and Yana by name. That consistency suggests management is a genuine strength. The property’s overall rating is 4.9 from 43 reviews, with high scores for cleanliness (4.9), condition (4.9), safety and security (4.9), and staff (4.9). Lower ratings (3.5) appear for food, social, internet, amenities, and value for money — which aligns with a property that does not provide dining or extensive communal facilities.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price
New York City’s cheapest student housing option in this dataset starts at $850 per month. That figure likely represents a shared room in an older building or a distant location. At $2,900 to $4,200 per month, 133 West 3rd Street is in the top tier for student accommodation by price. The premium buys you:
- Short lease flexibility (5 months vs typical 12-month leases in NYC)
- Fully furnished units with no additional purchase needed
- Personal property manager (tag: “Personal Property Managers”)
- WiFi included (tag: “WIFI”)
- A neighbourhood (Greenwich Village) with high walkability and cultural amenities

Compare this to the city’s from-price of $850: the difference is about $2,050 per month. The indicative price range should be confirmed directly with the operator before booking. For students with a generous budget, the trade-off in cost is matched by convenience and service.
Room-Type Guidance
Two unit types are available: studio and 2-bedroom (2b).
- Studio: Best for a single occupant who values total privacy. Monthly cost likely falls nearer the $2,900–$3,500 range (indicative). Suits a student who wants their own kitchen and bathroom in one open space.
- 2-bedroom: Can be shared by two students, splitting the cost. If the 2-bedroom price is at the top end ($4,200), each person would pay around $2,100 per month — still above the city’s from-price but more manageable. The 2-bedroom also works for a student who wants a separate bedroom and common area.
No 1-bedroom units are listed. If you want a separate bedroom but no roommate, check with the operator whether the studio offers a closed floor plan or is a true open studio.
Because reviews describe apartments as matches to photos and in good condition, you can reasonably expect the unit types to be accurately represented.
Booking Timing
The property becomes available from 1 September 2026, with a minimum lease of 5 months. That means the earliest move-out would be around 31 January 2027, or you can stay longer if needed.
Given the limited number of units (only two unit types at a single address) and the strong management reputation, early booking is sensible. September is a high-demand intake month for New York City. Students arriving for fall 2026 should contact the operator as soon as possible to reserve. The flexible lease terms mean you are not locked into a full year, but availability in a popular Village building may narrow quickly after spring 2026.
If you are looking for a spring 2027 start (February), you would need to check whether the property expects a January vacancy or if it rents on a rolling basis. The data only shows availability from September 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum lease length, and can I leave early?
The minimum lease is 5 months. The property tag includes “Flexible Lease Terms,” but the exact early-termination policy or buy-out options are not stated in the data. You should confirm with the operator before signing. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Are utilities and internet included in the monthly price?
The listing tags include “WIFI,” and one review (Valentina Duron) states “utilities are in good condition,” suggesting they are included. However, the exact scope (electricity, water, gas, internet speed) is not detailed. Ask the property manager for a full list of included costs before booking.
Does the building have laundry or bike storage?
The data does not mention laundry facilities, gym, or bike storage. The amenities rating is 3.5 out of 5, which is average. The property may have in-unit washer/dryer for studios, but that is not confirmed. Contact the operator for a complete amenity list.
Sources & Data Date
All data in this article comes from the property listing for 133 West 3rd Street, sourced from Amber (ID: amber-240507), supplemented by city-level from-price and property count data for New York City. Reviews are quoted verbatim from Google (43 total reviews, overall rating 4.9). Data date: July 2026. All prices stated in USD are indicative — confirm with the operator.
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