Overview and Location
June Homes 10011 is a rental property located at New York, NY 10011, USA — a postal code that covers parts of Chelsea, West Village, and the Flatiron District. The building sits at coordinates 40.7446, -74.0031, putting it within walking distance of Greenwich Village, Hudson River Park, and multiple subway lines. The property operates under the June Homes brand, which is known for offering furnished rooms and apartments with flexible lease terms, targeting professionals and students who need shorter commitments than a traditional year-long lease.
Unit types available include 1‑bedroom, 4‑bedroom, and 5‑bedroom configurations, all listed as non‑ensuite (shared bathroom) or branded independent house (likely a self-contained unit). Each unit comes with a TV, refrigerator, and oven. The minimum lease period is one month, which is shorter than the typical New York City standard.
The property has a Google rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 1,400 reviews, indicating a generally positive but mixed reputation.
Who This Residence Suits
- Short‑term renters – If you need a place for one to three months and don’t want to sign a 12‑month lease, June Homes offers flexibility. The one‑month minimum makes it easier to move in and out without penalty.
- Professionals and students looking for furnished rooms – The property includes basic appliances (TV, refrigerator, oven) and is marketed as move‑in ready. This reduces the cost and hassle of buying furniture.
- Those who value responsive support – Several reviews highlight that the support team answers questions promptly and helps with issues during the stay.
- People comfortable with shared living – Most units are shared apartments (4‑bedroom, 5‑bedroom) with shared bathrooms. If you’re open to living with others, this can lower the monthly cost.
Who this residence does NOT suit
- Couples or families – The property does not list studios, two‑bedroom, or larger private units. Most floor plans are designed for individual occupants in shared flats.
- Anyone needing an ensuite bathroom – All listed unit types are “non_ensuite,” meaning you will share a bathroom with other tenants.
- Budget‑conscious long‑term residents – While the price is mid‑range for New York City, the monthly cost ($1,875 – $3,150) is above the city’s lowest advertised price of $850. For a one‑year lease, you could often find cheaper options in outer boroughs or with traditional leases.
- People who expect the apartment to match the photos exactly – One review (Sharmila Biswas, rating 1) explicitly states that photos in advertisements do not reflect reality. If you are sensitive to discrepancies, you may want to request a video tour or in‑person viewing before booking.
What Residents Actually Say

Three reviews were available at the time of this analysis. They illustrate both positive and negative experiences.
Mohamad Karim (rating 5):
“I had a great experience with June Homes. The move-in process was smooth, the apartment matched the listing, and the support team was responsive whenever I had questions. I especially appreciated how flexible and convenient everything was compared to a traditional lease. The place was clean, well-maintained, and in a g”
Sharmila Biswas (rating 1):
“Andres & Nelly Real Estate agents in New York City- False advertising! June Homes showcase photos in their adds which is far off from reality. It is one thing that photos sometimes don’t match and it is completely different if they are selling furnished units to working professionals and taking a fee for cleaning and n”
Dawit Desta (rating 5):
“I’ve genuinely enjoyed living with June Homes. The moving process was simple, which made settling in easy. The place was clean, comfortable, and felt welcoming from day one. Also, whenever I’ve reached out with a question, their customer service has always been helpful and prompt. I’d definitely recommend June Homes if”
The positive reviews highlight smooth move‑in, cleanliness, and responsive customer service. The negative review points to misleading advertising — specifically that photos do not match the actual condition, and that cleaning fees are charged but the units are not clean. This discrepancy suggests that while some properties are well‑maintained, quality may vary by unit or by the specific apartment you are assigned.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From‑Price
The property’s monthly rent ranges from $1,875 to $3,150 — indicative — confirm with the operator. This is well above New York City’s lowest advertised price of $850 per month for student or shared housing. The $850 price likely represents a room in a shared apartment in an outer borough or a small studio far from Manhattan. June Homes 10011 sits in the central Manhattan area (Chelsea / West Village), which commands a premium.
For context, among 212 properties listed in the same city database, this property’s starting price is roughly in the middle tier. You can find cheaper options in Brooklyn, Queens, or Upper Manhattan, but they may have longer commutes or less flexible leases. The June Homes model bundles furniture, utilities (likely), and short‑term flexibility, which justifies part of the premium.
The deposit is listed as $159 — indicative — confirm with the operator. That is unusually low for New York, where deposits are typically one month’s rent. Confirm with June Homes whether this is a refundable deposit or a non‑refundable administration fee.
Room‑Type Guidance
Available unit types:
- 1‑bedroom – Private room in a shared apartment (bathroom shared). Suitable if you want a personal bedroom but don’t mind sharing common areas.
- 4‑bedroom, 5‑bedroom – Larger shared apartments. Each tenant gets a private bedroom; kitchen and bathrooms are shared. These are the most common configurations for students and young professionals.
- Branded independent house – Likely a self‑contained studio or one‑bedroom with its own kitchen and bathroom, but the listing does not specify ensuite. Confirm with the operator.
Choose a 1‑bedroom if you need more privacy but are okay sharing a bathroom. Choose a 4‑ or 5‑bedroom if you want to reduce your monthly cost (typically the lower end of the price range). The “branded independent house” may cost the highest ($3,150 possible) and is best for those who want full privacy.
All units are non‑ensuite — shared bathrooms are standard. If you require a private bathroom, this property is not suitable.
Booking Timing
Because the minimum lease is only one month and the property has both long‑term and short‑term tenants, availability can fluctuate. The data shows available_from as null, meaning no specific future availability date is listed. June Homes typically releases rooms on a rolling basis, so you may find immediate move‑in dates.
For a short stay (1–3 months), booking 2–4 weeks in advance should be sufficient, but if you need a specific month (e.g., September for a university term), try to book 6–8 weeks ahead, especially for the lower‑priced rooms. For longer stays (6+ months), contact the operator early because such tenancies may not be listed online for every unit.
Given the mixed reviews on photo accuracy, it is advisable to request a live video tour or recent photos of the exact apartment you will occupy before paying a deposit.
FAQ
H3: What is the minimum lease term for June Homes 10011?
The minimum lease is one month. This makes it one of the most flexible options in New York City, where most landlords require 12‑month contracts. You can extend on a month‑to‑month basis after the initial term, subject to availability.
H3: Is the $159 deposit refundable?
The deposit is listed as $159 — indicative — confirm with the operator. At a typical June Homes property, this may cover administration or cleaning fees rather than a traditional security deposit. Ask the operator directly whether it is refundable at move‑out and under what conditions.
H3: How early should I book for September 2026 move‑in?
If you plan to move in during September 2026, start looking in July 2026. Many students and young professionals search for fall housing, and the most affordable rooms (e.g., in 4‑ or 5‑bedroom flats) tend to fill first. Since the property has a flexible lease, you may also find last‑minute availability, but earlier booking gives you more choice of unit type and location within the building.
Sources & Data Date
Data sourced from Amber’s property database. Google rating and reviews retrieved as of 2026‑07. Prices, deposit, and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial commitment.
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