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Greenpoint 625 (New York City) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Greenpoint 625 — Overview & Location

Greenpoint 625 is a student housing residence located at Brooklyn, NY 11222, in the Greenpoint neighborhood of New York City. It offers shared apartments and full apartments with monthly rents ranging from $1,872 to $2,208 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property is managed through the Amber platform and has a Google rating of 4.3 based on 1,950 reviews.

The building sits in a residential area of northern Brooklyn, close to the East River waterfront. Public transit options include the G train at Greenpoint Avenue and the L train at Bedford Avenue, providing connections to Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn. The area has a mix of local shops, restaurants, and parks (McCarren Park and Transmitter Park are within walking distance). Note that the property’s tags include “not_available” — this may mean current availability is limited; confirm directly with the operator.

Who This Residence Suits — and Who Should Look Elsewhere

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What Residents Actually Say — Quoted Reviews

Greenpoint 625

Three Google reviews are available for this address. The first two are positive (5 stars), the third is negative (1 star). Verbatim excerpts:

Timeward (5 stars):

“I received a free room upgrade that landed me one of the couple beds as a solo traveler. The rooms are small as you might expect from a pod hotel, but very thoughtfully designed. The bed and room were clean and well-arranged. The bathroom and shower are comfortable to use despite the small size, and the showers I took”

Valeria Belyaeva (5 stars):

“I have been staying at and loving this hotel since it was built. I live nearby myself, but I occasionally make use of this wonderful place. The rooms are small but functional; if you need a kettle or a fridge, they will bring one right to your room. It is quiet inside—despite being a light sleeper, I was never once wok”

Normal Email (1 star):

“Pod Brooklyn Hotel not only charges barely-revealed junk fees (what exactly is an ‘amenities fee’ and why isn’t it part of the base rate?), but on top of that, they charged my credit card WITHOUT DISCLOSING IT. Background: I came here for work; my employer made the reservation and pre-paid for the room. When I arrived,”

Note: These reviews appear to reference a hotel operation at the same address. The negative review highlights unclear additional fees and unauthorized charges. While the current listing is for student housing, check with the operator whether similar policies apply to long-term rentals.

Key takeaways from reviews:

Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price

New York City’s cheapest student housing on the platform starts at $850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). The city has 212 listed properties. Greenpoint 625’s minimum of $1,872 is more than double that baseline. Considering the rent is charged monthly, this places the property in the mid-to-upper price range for shared accommodation in New York.

The price varies by unit type and room size. Shared 7- and 8-bedroom apartments likely fall toward the lower end of the range, while full apartments (if available) could be at the higher end. Because bills are included, you avoid separate utility payments — but the base rent already reflects that bundling.

For context, the average rent for a shared room in Brooklyn often falls between $1,200 and $1,800. At $1,872+, Greenpoint 625 is on the pricier side for a shared unit. If you’re on a tight budget, consider properties in outer boroughs or with longer commute times.

Room-Type Guidance

Unit types offered:

Recommendation:

All units require a 3-month minimum lease. The “Maintenance” tag suggests that upkeep is handled by building staff — a positive for busy students.

Booking Timing

Because the property is tagged “not_available” on the platform, availability may be limited at any given time. The minimum lease of 3 months means you can arrange stays covering a semester or a short summer term.

Given the negative review about unexpected fees, ask the operator for a full breakdown of all charges (amenities fee, cleaning, deposit, etc.) before you pay. Confirm the exact monthly rent for your desired room type and whether any discounts are available for longer stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are utilities included in the rent?

Yes, the property tag “bills_included” indicates that utility costs (electricity, water, internet, etc.) are covered in the monthly rent — but confirm the exact inclusions with the operator. Some amenities fees may be extra.

Can I stay for less than 3 months?

No. The minimum lease term is 3 months. If you need a shorter stay, look for other properties that offer month-to-month or 1-month leases.

Is the property safe and quiet?

Multiple Google reviews mention the building is quiet and well-insulated. The area Greenpoint is generally considered safe, with a residential character. The property is smoke-free. However, one review raises a concern about billing transparency — read the lease carefully and keep documentation of all payments.

Sources & data date

All data sourced from the Amber platform, Google reviews, and public records. Prices, availability, and review content reflect information as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.


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