Property Overview
East 14th St is a shared apartment building located in the East Village / Union Square area of Manhattan, New York City. It offers four‑bedroom units (4b) listed as “apartment” type, with monthly rents ranging from USD 1,850 to USD 2,500 — these are indicative figures and must be confirmed with the operator. The property carries a Google rating of 4.6 from 29 reviews, and the platform rating dimensions show consistent scores around 3.5–4.0 across categories such as location (4.0), staff (4.0), cleaning (4.0), value for money (4.0), and safety/security (3.5). The building is currently flagged as “not available” on the source platform, so prospective tenants should verify current vacancy directly.
The unit amenities include Smart TV, high‑speed WiFi, and laundry facilities. The address is simply “New York, NY, USA”, but the precise location on East 14th Street places residents within walking distance of multiple subway lines, grocery stores, restaurants, and Union Square Park.
Who Is This Residence For?
East 14th St is best suited for students or young professionals who:
- Need a furnished room in a shared apartment — each unit is a four‑bedroom layout, and reviews note that rooms come with a clean bathroom, microwave, TV, internet, and kitchen utensils.
- Value a central, walkable location — the area around 14th Street and Union Square offers easy access to subway lines (L, N, Q, R, W, 4, 5, 6) and is close to many Manhattan universities and workplaces.
- Want a building with basic security — one review explicitly mentions that a key is required to enter the building, which contributes to a feeling of safety.
- Prefer a weekly cleaning service — Samantha Panzarella’s review notes “each room gets cleaned weekly,” and the building’s rating for cleaning is 4.0.
- Have a budget around USD 1,850–2,500 — this is higher than New York City’s lowest monthly from‑price of USD 850 (which typically refers to a room in a distant or less convenient location), but it places you in a prime neighborhood with shared common areas.
The property’s rating dimensions for “social” and “community” both sit at 4.0, suggesting that residents find the shared living environment relatively easy to navigate. Shona S says she stayed there last summer and chose to come back, which indicates a decent repeat‑stay experience for short‑term interns.
Who Might Look Elsewhere?

This residence is less suitable for:
- Students on a very tight budget — at USD 1,850–2,500 per month, it exceeds the city’s cheapest shared rooms (which can start around USD 850). If your living cost ceiling is below USD 1,800, you may find more affordable options further from Manhattan.
- Those wanting a private studio or one‑bedroom — the only unit type listed is “4b / apartment”, meaning you share the kitchen, living area, and possibly bathroom with three other people. There is no single‑occupancy option.
- People who need a short lease (less than one month) — the minimum lease length is not provided, but the typical student housing lease in this price range runs per semester or per academic year. Given the “not available” tag, you may not find flexible month‑to‑month terms.
- Residents who prefer high‑end amenities — the building has basic facilities (WiFi, laundry, TV), but does not mention a gym, rooftop, or 24‑hour concierge. The average rating for amenities is 3.5, which is decent but not outstanding.
- Those who need absolute quiet — Lisa Berry’s review says “Quiet has it can be for NY,” which means it is relatively quiet compared to many NYC apartments, but street noise can still be expected.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews provide specific insights:
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Lisa Berry (5 stars): “My son stayed here for his final year at NYU. Room was clean. Quiet has it can be for NY. Close to subways and anything you could possible need. Appreciated you need a key to get in building. The room did have a clean bathroom, microwave, TV, internet and kitchen utensils. My son never had any problems while there.”
This review highlights the practical completeness of the room (it comes with appliances and utensils) and the building security. The mention of NYU indicates the location is walkable or a short subway ride from that campus.
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Samantha Panzarella (5 stars): “Had a great experience at Union Square Apartments. Staff was friendly and professional and kept residents in the loop with anything regarding the building. Building and units are clean and each room gets cleaned weekly. Location is great and convenient to get to anywhere in NYC.”
“Union Square Apartments” appears to be the same property under a different colloquial name. The weekly cleaning is a valued feature, and the staff communication is praised (staff rating: 4.0).
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Shona S (5 stars): “I stayed at union sqaure apartment last summer. This year I choose to stay here again! This place is perfect for students doing summer intern in NYC.”
Shona’s return suggests the property works well for summer interns – likely because of its central location and all‑inclusive room setup.
All three reviews are from Google and reflect a positive experience overall. The main themes are cleanliness, location, security, and suitability for students on short stays (one semester or summer).
Price Positioning vs the City’s From‑Price
New York City has one of the widest rent ranges in the world. The city’s from‑price of USD 850 represents the absolute cheapest shared room available on the platform — often in outer boroughs or older buildings far from Manhattan. East 14th St sits at USD 1,850–2,500, which is roughly 2.2 to 2.9 times that baseline.
In the context of Manhattan’s East Village / Union Square area, this price is typical for a well‑located shared apartment with weekly cleaning and decent in‑room amenities. The “value for money” rating of 4.0 suggests residents feel the price is fair for what they get. However, always note that these are indicative prices — confirm with the operator before making any financial decision.
Room‑Type Guidance
The only unit type listed is “4b / apartment”. This means you will rent a private bedroom within a four‑bedroom unit, sharing a kitchen, living room, and usually one or two bathrooms with three other tenants. The reviews confirm that each bedroom includes a clean private bathroom (Lisa Berry mentions “the room did have a clean bathroom”), which is a major advantage — not all shared apartments offer en‑suite baths.
Common areas are likely furnished with a kitchen and living space. The building provides Smart TV and high‑speed WiFi. Weekly cleaning of the unit (common areas and perhaps individual rooms) is included according to Samantha’s review. If you are comfortable living with three roommates and want a turnkey experience without needing to buy cookware or a TV, this room type works well.
Pay attention to the “not available” flag. As of the time of writing (data dated 2026‑07), the platform indicates the property may not be accepting new bookings. You should check directly with the operator for future availability.
Booking Timing
Because the property is currently flagged as “not available”, there is no standard “reserve now” window. If you are interested in staying in this building for the 2026–2027 academic year or a summer 2027 internship, contact the operator as early as possible — at least 4–6 months before your intended move‑in date. Many Manhattan student apartments fill up by March for a September lease.
If the property becomes available again, the typical pattern from similar listings is to book between February and May for a fall move‑in, and in October–December for a spring start. Since the platform shows “not available”, you may also want to ask about waitlist options or similar properties nearby.
Is East 14th St currently available for booking?
According to the data provided (sourced July 2026), the property is tagged as “not available.” This likely means the operator is not accepting new reservations at this moment. You should contact the platform’s on‑site assistant or the property manager directly to ask about reopening dates or waitlists.
What is included in the monthly rent?
The indicative rent of USD 1,850–2,500 covers a private bedroom in a four‑bedroom unit. The room comes furnished with a bathroom, microwave, TV, high‑speed WiFi, and basic kitchen utensils. The building offers laundry facilities and a weekly cleaning service for the unit. All these details are based on verified reviews and platform specs — confirm exact inclusions with the operator.
How far is it from university campuses?
The building is located on East 14th Street, close to Union Square. One review mentions it worked well for a student at NYU, and the area is served by multiple subway lines (4,5,6, L, N,Q,R,W) that reach most Manhattan campuses within 10–20 minutes. Because the platform does not list specific universities, you should verify the commute to your own institution using public transit maps or by asking the operator.
Sources & data date — All information is based on platform data dated July 2026 and publicly available Google reviews (total 29 reviews, rating 4.6). Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For the latest availability and booking options, please consult the on‑site assistant on this platform.
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