176 Bleecker Street: A Detailed Decision Review
Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
176 Bleecker Street is a student housing option located in the heart of New York City’s Greenwich Village, at New York, NY 10012. It offers furnished units and positions itself as a convenient, all-inclusive living space for students or young professionals who prioritise location, responsive management, and move-in-ready amenities. Based on resident feedback and operational data, this property is best suited for three types of renters:
- Those who value a central, walkable location. The building sits in a neighbourhood known for its proximity to NYU’s Washington Square campus, numerous cafes, restaurants, and subway lines. Several reviews explicitly mention the convenience of the location – a 4.9 rating on the “location” dimension reinforces this.
- Renters who need a fully furnished apartment with essentials included. The property provides bedding, desk, cooking utensils, and Wi-Fi. Tags include “Personal Property Managers” and “WIFI,” suggesting a service-oriented approach for tenants who prefer not to shop for household items.
- People who expect fast, reliable property management. The dimension ratings for “staff” (4.9), “management” (4.9), and “property maintenance” (4.9) are all very high. The three verbatim Google reviews all single out the building manager, Yana, for prompt and attentive service – a recurring theme.
This residence is not ideal for:
- Budget-conscious students who want the lowest possible rent in New York City. The minimum monthly price is $2,700, while the city’s overall student housing from-price is $850 (indicative – confirm with the operator). The gap is significant; this is a premium product for a prime address.
- Those seeking a large social community within the building. The “social” dimension scores only 3.5, and “community” is 4.0 – decent but not outstanding. Reviews do not mention communal events or shared spaces as a highlight.
- Renters with very long leases or strict fixed dates. The tag “Flexible Lease Terms” suggests shorter commitments may be possible, but the minimum lease length is not provided, and the property is currently marked as “not_available” in the system. Availability should be confirmed directly.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews form the core of the feedback. All five-star, they consistently praise the property manager and the overall living experience. Here are the exact quotes:
Yuezhou Zhao (rating 5): “I had a wonderful experience living in this apartment. The location is incredibly convenient, and the apartment itself is clean and well-maintained. I must mention that Yana, the property manager, has been an absolute pleasure to interact with. She is always kind, nice, and remarkably responsible. She has been readily …”
zoe d!1!1 (rating 5): “This space was truly amazing. My roommate and I had a great summer here and we loved our apartment. The building manager, Yana is very responsive and will help you out with any issues that may occur within a matter of minutes on the phone or will even come over if need be, at truly any hour. She would always ask if eve …”
ShanShan Gong (rating 5): “This was definitely one of my best renting experience! I really enjoyed my stay here, the amenities provided were exceptional. They also provide all the essentials including bedding, desk, cooking utensils, etc. I was even more impressed with the outstanding service provided by the property manager, Yana. She has been …”
All three reviews are truncated in the source data, but the pattern is clear: management responsiveness and apartment condition are the strongest selling points. The overall Google rating stands at 5.0 from 37 reviews – a sample that, while limited, is uniformly positive.
The detailed dimension ratings (out of 5) from the platform data are:
- Highest: Staff 4.9, Cleaning 4.9, Location 4.9, Amenities 4.9, Management 4.9, Property Maintenance 4.9
- Mid-range: Community 4.0, Indoor Spaces 4.0, Getting Around 4.0, Safety Security 4.0
- Lower (but still above 3.5): Food 3.5, Social 3.5, Accuracy 3.5, Internet 3.5, Condition 3.5, Room Experience 3.5, Value for Money 3.5, Study Environment 3.5
The low “Value for Money” score (3.5) aligns with the price premium noted above – residents acknowledge that the rent is high, but those who choose it seem satisfied with the trade-off for location and service.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price
The monthly price for 176 Bleecker Street ranges from $2,700 to $3,100 (indicative – confirm with the operator). For context, the from price across all student housing in New York City in the same platform is $850 per month (indicative). This means 176 Bleecker Street is approximately 3.2 – 3.6 times the city’s entry-level price.
Breakdown:
- City-wide entry price: $850/month (usually a shared room in a more distant neighbourhood or a smaller property).
- 176 Bleecker Street minimum: $2,700/month – more than three times the floor.
- 176 Bleecker Street maximum: $3,100/month – roughly 3.6 times the floor.
The price difference reflects the prime Greenwich Village address (near Washington Square Park, NYU, and many subway lines) and the included furnishings, Wi-Fi, and property management services. For a student on a tight budget, the gap will be too wide; for someone prioritising a turn-key apartment in a lively, central area, the premium may be acceptable.
Room-Type Guidance
176 Bleecker Street offers two unit types: 1b and 4b. Room-type guidance is based on this limited data, so confirm exact configurations with the operator.

- 1b (one-bedroom apartment): Most likely a self-contained unit with a separate bedroom, living area, kitchen, and bathroom. Ideal for a single occupant or a couple who want privacy and a whole apartment. The price likely sits at the higher end of the range ($2,700–$3,100) given the exclusivity.
- 4b (four-bedroom unit): A shared apartment with four individual bedrooms. This is a typical student set-up where each resident has their own lockable room and shares common areas (kitchen, living room, bathroom(s)). This will be the more affordable option within the property, likely closer to $2,700 per person per month. Note: The price range given is the overall property range; per-person cost for a 4b would be lower, but still well above the city entry price. Check with the operator for exact per-room pricing.
No other unit types (studio, 2b, 3b) are listed, so if those are required, this property cannot accommodate them. The “Flexible Lease Terms” tag suggests both short-term (summer) and longer leases may be possible, but no minimum or maximum lease length is provided in the data.
Booking Timing
The property’s current status in the system is “not_available,” and the “available_from” field is null. This indicates that, as of the data date, there may be no immediate vacancies or that listings are seasonal. Given the flexible leases and the fact that reviews mention a “great summer here,” the property likely operates on an academic-year cycle with some summer sublets.
Recommendations for timing:
- For an August/September 2026 start (typical US academic year): Begin inquiring as early as February–March 2026. Prime location units in Greenwich Village tend to be booked early.
- For a short-term stay (summer 2026): Check availability in late spring 2026. The “Flexible Lease Terms” tag may allow month-by-month stays.
- For a January 2026 start (spring semester): Because the property is currently marked unavaialable, it may not be accepting bookings yet. Contact the operator to confirm if spring 2026 leases are possible.
Always ask about the exact lease start and end dates. No deposits are listed in the data, so that information must be obtained directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it worth paying $2,700+ per month for this location?
That depends on your budget and priorities. The location scores 4.9 out of 5, and residents repeatedly mention convenience, cleanliness, and management quality. However, the “value for money” dimension is only 3.5, and the city’s entry-level price is $850 (indicative). If you can afford the premium and want a hassle-free, well-managed apartment in a vibrant neighbourhood, the reviews suggest it is a good experience. If you need to minimise costs, look at shared rooms in outer boroughs or less central areas.
What is included in the rent?
According to resident reviews and tags, the rent covers Wi-Fi, all essential furnishings (bedding, desk, cooking utensils), and building amenities. The property manager, Yana, is described as responsive and even willing to come to the unit at any hour to resolve issues. The detailed ratings also show high marks (4.9) for cleaning, amenities, and property maintenance. Still, confirm exact inclusions (e.g., utilities, electricity, gas, water) with the operator, as these may vary.
Can I book a room for just a summer or a few months?
The “Flexible Lease Terms” tag suggests yes, but the data does not specify minimum lease length. The review from zoe d!1!1 mentions a “great summer here,” indicating that summer stays have been available. Contact the property directly to discuss duration options. Be aware that the building is currently marked as not available in the system, so even for a flexible start date you need to verify.
Sources & Data Date: 2026-07
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