Decision Review: Chelsea Student Housing in New York City
Chelsea is a purpose-built student accommodation located at New York, NY 10011, USA, in the Chelsea neighbourhood of Manhattan. It is operated by Found Study (the building name on Google is “Found Study Chelsea”). The property offers shared rooms and en-suite units in 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom, and 8+ bedroom apartments. Monthly rent ranges from USD 1,825 to USD 3,950 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The minimum lease term is 3 months, and the earliest move-in date is 22 August 2026. The building has a Google rating of 4.4 based on 38 reviews.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who Should Look Elsewhere)
Suits: students and young professionals who prioritise location, safety, and a social atmosphere in a central Manhattan neighbourhood. The property is about a 20-minute walk to the West Village and a 25-minute walk to Washington Square, which puts NYU and nearby campuses within easy commuting distance. The resident review by tara zhang (5-star, Google) states: “The residence is located in Midtown Manhattan … a 13-minute walk to the nearest Trader Joe’s, and a 40-minute walk to Central Park. … The neighbourhood is very safe.” The Chelsea area is known for its low crime rate, galleries, and restaurants, making it a comfortable base for someone new to the city.
Suits: residents who want independence within a structured community. Anna Tuttle (5-star, Google) wrote: “Found Study Chelsea is a great option for students who want more independence while still being part of a friendly, college-style social environment. Shoutout to RA Aerin, she’s always been incredibly helpful and welcoming!” The presence of an RA (resident assistant) and the mention of a “college-style social environment” suggests there are organised activities and staff on-site to support residents.
Suits: those who value cleanliness, amenities, and attentive staff. Stephanie Paredes (5-star, Google): “Found Chelsea is an amazing place to stay!! The staff is lovely, very attentive and friendly. The space is super clean with great amenities and a wonderful atmosphere!” The property lists tags including laundry facility, bills included, and rooftop deck – a common social amenity in New York student housing.
Does not suit: budget-conscious students looking for the cheapest option in the city. The city’s from-price (lowest listed price across all properties in New York City) is USD 850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Chelsea’s minimum rent of USD 1,825 is more than double that. Even the cheapest shared room in this building may be above the city’s rock-bottom options, which are typically found in outer boroughs or older buildings farther from Manhattan. If your monthly housing budget is under USD 1,500, this property is likely out of range.
Does not suit: those who need a private studio or one-bedroom apartment. The unit types listed are 2-bedroom, shared room, 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom, and greater than 8-bedroom. There is no studio or single-occupancy unit. All rooms are part of a shared apartment; some may be private bedrooms with shared common areas, but you will have housemates.
Does not suit: people who prefer a very quiet, non-social living environment. The reviews emphasise a social setting (“college-style social environment”, “wonderful atmosphere”). If you need complete silence for studying or prefer to keep to yourself, a dorm-like environment with communal activities may feel intrusive.
What Residents Actually Say (Quoted Reviews)
All three reviews quoted below come from Google (source: google) and are reproduced verbatim:
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tara zhang (5/5) – “Location: The residence is located in Midtown Manhattan, a 25-minute walk to Washington Square and New York University, a 13-minute walk to the nearest Trader Joe’s, and a 40-minute walk to Central Park. It’s about a 20-minute walk to the West Village. Community Environment: The neighbourhood is very safe. Accommodation”
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Anna Tuttle (5/5) – “Found Study Chelsea is a great option for students who want more independence while still being part of a friendly, college-style social environment. Shoutout to RA Aerin, she’s always been incredibly helpful and welcoming!”
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Stephanie Paredes (5/5) – “Found Chelsea is an amazing place to stay!! The staff is lovely, very attentive and friendly. The space is super clean with great amenities and a wonderful atmosphere!”
All three are positive; no negative reviews were included in the available data. The common themes are: excellent location near NYU and Greenwich Village, a safe neighbourhood, helpful staff, cleanliness, and a social atmosphere.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price
New York City’s lowest listed student accommodation price is USD 850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). That figure likely represents a shared room in a less central location (e.g., Harlem, Brooklyn, or Queens) or an older building with fewer amenities. Chelsea’s rent range of USD 1,825–3,950 places it in the premium mid-range for NYC student housing – above the cheapest options but not at the top of the market (luxury studios near campus can exceed USD 4,000).

Rent includes bills (electricity, water, heating, internet) as per the “bills_included” tag, which is typical for purpose-built student accommodation and simplifies budgeting. The deposit information was not provided; you should confirm the deposit amount directly.
For comparison: a private bedroom in a shared 2–4 bedroom apartment in Chelsea’s building could cost around USD 2,000–2,500 per month (indicative). The upper end of the range (USD 3,950) likely applies to larger private rooms or those in higher-demand configurations (e.g., a private bathroom in a 2-bedroom).
Room-Type Guidance
Available unit types (as listed):
- 2b (2-bedroom) – Usually two private bedrooms, shared kitchen and living area. Best for two people who know each other or are willing to share a flat.
- Shared room – A room shared by two or more residents. This is the cheapest option, likely at the USD 1,825 end.
- 3b (3-bedroom) – Three private bedrooms, shared common spaces.
- 4b (4-bedroom) – Four private bedrooms, shared common spaces.
- Greater than 8b – Large apartment with 8+ bedrooms, often dormitory-style with many housemates. Best for those who value low cost and high social interaction over privacy.
Advice: If you want private space, choose a 2b or 3b unit and request a “private room” (the listing does not specify whether each bedroom is private or shared; clarify with the operator). If your budget is tight, a shared room or a large multi-bedroom unit will reduce your share of the rent. Note that larger units (8+) may have limited availability – check early.
Booking Timing
The earliest available move-in date is 22 August 2026. New York City’s student housing market sees high demand from March to August, particularly for August/September intakes. Because Chelsea is priced above the city from-price but still in a desirable Manhattan location, book 6–8 months in advance (i.e., by early 2026) to secure the room type you want. Waiting until summer 2026 may result in limited choices, especially for 2b and 3b units at lower price points. The minimum lease is 3 months – good for exchange students or short-term stays – but if you need a full academic year (9–12 months), you can likely extend; confirm directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is Chelsea within walking distance of New York University?
Yes. According to reviewer tara zhang, the residence is a 25-minute walk to Washington Square and New York University. It is also a 20-minute walk to the West Village, which contains parts of the NYU campus. Public transit (subway lines nearby) can reduce travel time to less than 15 minutes.
H3: What amenities are included in the rent?
The property tags list: laundry facility, bills included, and rooftop deck. “Bills included” typically covers water, electricity, heating, and internet. The rooftop deck is a common social space. No gym, study lounge, or security features were listed in the available data; confirm with the operator for a full amenity list.
H3: Are there any negative reviews to consider?
The available data only includes positive reviews (all 5-star). However, with 38 Google reviews and a 4.4 rating, some negative feedback likely exists. Common complaints in similar NYC student residences include noise from housemates, occasional maintenance delays, and the higher cost relative to non-student rentals. Since no negative review text was provided, we recommend reading the full set of Google reviews (search “Found Study Chelsea New York”) before booking.
Sources & data date – This information is based on data retrieved on 2026-07 from AmberStudent. Prices are indicative – confirm with the operator. Ratings and reviews are from Google (as of data extraction). The number of reviews cited is 38.
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