Overview and Ideal Resident Profile
85 2nd Avenue is a two-bedroom apartment building located in New York City’s East Village, near the intersection of 2nd Avenue and East 6th Street. The property is managed through a dedicated personal property manager service and offers flexible lease terms starting from three months. Based on available data and resident feedback, this residence suits specific types of tenants and may not be ideal for others.
Who this residence suits:
- Small groups of two people looking for a shared apartment in a central, well-connected Manhattan location. The building offers only two-bedroom units, so it is naturally oriented toward flatmates or couples.
- Tenants who value responsive property management. Multiple reviews highlight that the managers (Yana and Eko) are professional, quick to solve problems, and genuinely helpful. If you prefer a landlord who communicates clearly and addresses maintenance promptly, the management team here appears to be a strong point.
- People who prioritise location and transport. The property scores 5.0 out of 5.0 for location and 5.0 for getting around in the internal rating dimensions. Resident reviews confirm convenient transport and proximity to daily needs.
- Those who need a short-term lease. The minimum lease is three months, and the property advertises flexible lease terms. This is useful for students, interns, or professionals who only need a mid-term stay.
- Residents who value a clean, modern interior. Reviews mention clean and tidy rooms with modern decoration.
Who this residence may not suit:
- Single tenants or solo travelers. Since the only unit type is a two-bedroom apartment, a single person would have to rent the entire unit or find a roommate, which may not be cost-effective or convenient.
- Budget-conscious renters looking for the lowest possible price in New York City. The monthly price range is indicative $2,400–$3,000 per month for the entire unit. While this is not extremely high for a two-bedroom in the East Village, the city’s starting price for any property on this platform is $850 per month (typically a room in a shared apartment or a studio). If you are looking for the absolute cheapest option, 85 2nd Avenue is above that entry level.
- Large families or individuals requiring more than two bedrooms. The building does not offer larger units.
- People who need immediate move-in. The property is tagged as “not_available” at the time of data collection, indicating that availability may be limited or subject to specific dates. You should confirm directly with the operator.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price
New York City has a wide range of student and professional housing options. On the platform hosting this listing, the city’s “from price” – the lowest monthly rent among all 212 listed properties – is $850 per month. That price typically applies to a single room in a larger shared apartment or a small studio in less central neighborhoods.
85 2nd Avenue’s indicative monthly price range of $2,400–$3,000 applies to the entire two-bedroom unit. When split between two tenants, the cost per person would be roughly $1,200–$1,500 per month. This places the property in the mid-range for shared two-bedroom apartments in Manhattan. The East Village is a desirable neighborhood with high demand, so this price level is reasonable for the area.
Keep in mind that all prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. The final rent may vary based on lease length, room type (if one bedroom is larger or has different features), and any promotional offers. The “flexible lease terms” tag suggests you may negotiate a different monthly rate for a longer or shorter stay.
Room Type and Lease Guidance

The property lists only one unit type: 2b (two-bedroom). No studios, one-bedroom, or larger configurations are available. If you are two people who are comfortable sharing an apartment, this is your only option.
Key lease details:
- Minimum lease: 3 months
- Maximum lease: not specified in the data, but flexible terms imply you can negotiate a longer stay
- Deposit: not provided in the data — confirm with the operator
- Availability: listed as “not_available” at the time this data was collected (July 2026). This may mean current units are fully leased or that availability fluctuates. Check with the operator for future move-in dates.
Given the flexible lease terms, this residence works well for medium-term stays (e.g., a semester or a work assignment). If you need a place for a full academic year (9-12 months), you should confirm with the operator whether longer leases are offered.
What Residents Say (Quoted Reviews)
Three Google reviews provide a consistent picture of the property and its management. Below are verbatim excerpts (minor truncation due to length).
Chengfei GONG (5/5):
“I’ve had an amazing experience with Yana as my property manager. She is always professional, responsive, and truly cares about the needs of her tenants. Whether it’s addressing maintenance requests promptly or providing clear and helpful communication, she goes above and beyond to ensure a smooth living experience.”
Wanyue Mou (5/5):
“The apartment is located in an excellent position and enjoys convenient transportation, making it very suitable for daily life and commuting. The rooms are clean and tidy, with modern decoration and are very convenient. Eko is very professional and enthusiastic. He responds promptly and properly to any questions and pr… [text truncated in original data]”
姚逸凡 (5/5):
“I have a really fantastic experience living here in the past month. Our property manager, Eko, is really kind. Whenever I have problems, he will be there and help solving them quickly. The clean service is also beyond my expectation, really fantastic. I enjoy the past month living here.”
Common themes: exceptional property managers (Yana and Eko), quick problem resolution, clean rooms, great location, reliable transport. No negative reviews appear in the provided data. The internal rating dimensions (from the platform) also show perfect scores of 5.0 for social, location, community, getting around, safety/security, and value for money. Other aspects (food, staff, accuracy, cleaning, internet, amenities, condition, management, indoor spaces, room experience, study environment, property maintenance) scored 3.5 out of 5.0. These mid-range scores suggest that while the management and location are excellent, some amenities or facilities may be average.
Booking Timing Considerations
Given that the property is currently marked as “not_available” in the data (dated July 2026), prospective tenants should plan ahead. If you are targeting a move-in date for later in 2026 or early 2027, contact the operator as early as possible to inquire about upcoming vacancies. The flexible lease terms mean that units may turn over at different times throughout the year.
There is no specific “best time” to book, but in New York City, student housing demand peaks in late summer (August-September) for the fall semester and in January for spring. If you are looking for a lease starting in those months, start inquiring at least 2-3 months in advance. For off-peak months (e.g., winter or late spring), you may find shorter wait times.
Because the property is in a popular area with a perfect location score, it likely attracts many inquiries. Acting quickly when availability appears is advisable.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the monthly rent? Are utilities and Wi-Fi included?
The property listing includes “WIFI” as a tag, which suggests that internet service is provided. However, other utilities (electricity, water, gas, heating) are not explicitly listed in the data. You should confirm with the operator exactly what is covered in the indicative monthly price of $2,400–$3,000. The reviews mention a “clean service” that impressed a resident, so housekeeping may be included as well — check details.
Can I rent a single bedroom instead of the whole apartment?
The property offers only 2b units, meaning the entire apartment is rented as one unit. There is no provision for renting an individual room. If you are a solo tenant, you would need to sign the lease for the full apartment and then find a roommate, or you can look for other properties that offer individual rooms. On the same platform, New York City has many shared apartments where you can rent a single room starting at $850 per month.
How safe is the neighborhood? Is the building secure?
According to the internal rating dimensions, “safety_security” received a score of 5.0 out of 5.0, and “getting_around” also scored 5.0. Resident reviews praise the location for being convenient and well-connected. The East Village is a relatively safe, vibrant area with high foot traffic. The building itself likely has secure entry (e.g., locked door or intercom), but you should ask the operator for specific security features such as doorman, cameras, or buzzer systems.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
Data and reviews sourced from the platform’s listing for 85 2nd Avenue, New York City. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Ratings reflect the opinions of individual reviewers and internal platform scores.
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