Overview
June Homes 10025 is a branded independent house located in New York City’s 10025 zip code, a residential area that stretches from the Upper West Side into Morningside Heights and parts of Harlem. The property offers shared apartments with private bedrooms across multiple unit types, including 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom, 5-bedroom, and 6-bedroom configurations, as well as non-ensuite rooms and branded independent houses. Monthly prices range from USD 1,450 to USD 2,775 (indicative — confirm with the operator), with a minimum lease term of 1 month. This flexible, furnished model targets professionals, students, and short-term renters who prefer all‑inclusive living without a traditional year-long lease.
With an average Google rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on over 1,400 reviews, June Homes has built a mixed but largely positive reputation in the New York City rental market. The following sections break down who this residence works for, who might want to look elsewhere, what actual tenants say, and how its pricing compares to the wider city.
Who This Residence Suits
Flexible lease seekers
The minimum lease of 1 month makes this option attractive for people who need temporary housing — interns on a summer program, visiting researchers, or anyone between longer-term leases. The move-in process is described by tenants as smooth and simple, which suggests the operator has streamlined check-ins compared to traditional landlords.
Professionals and students wanting a furnished, all‑inclusive setup
The listing includes furnished common areas, a refrigerator, and an oven. These amenities, combined with a monthly rate that typically covers utilities and internet (check with the operator for exact inclusions), remove the hassle of buying furniture or setting up separate bills. This suits remote workers, graduate students at nearby institutions, or anyone who values convenience over personalisation.
People comfortable with shared living
Most units are multi-bedroom apartments (3b, 4b, 5b, 6b) where you rent a private bedroom and share a kitchen, living space, and bathroom(s). If you have lived in shared housing before and prefer an established system with cleaning protocols and a support team, the structured environment here may work well.
Who It May Not Suit

Those seeking a private studio or one‑bedroom apartment
While 1‑bedroom units are listed, the majority of inventory is shared. The minimum price of USD 1,450 (indicative — confirm with the operator) for a private room in a shared flat is competitive for the area, but if you require a completely solo living space, you may need to look at the wider New York market where from‑price can be as low as USD 850 (monthly, indicative — confirm with the operator) but at a more basic level or farther from Manhattan.
Renters wary of mismatched photos
One negative review specifically mentions that the photos shown in advertisements “are far off from reality.” Although the overwhelming majority of feedback is positive, the property operator’s marketing may not always reflect the exact condition of every unit. If you are extremely particular about finishes, it is worth requesting a virtual tour or recent photos of your specific room.
People who prefer a traditional long‑term lease
The 1‑month minimum lease is a flexibility advantage, but if you want to lock in a stable, lower rent for 12‑24 months, June Homes’ month‑to‑month pricing may be higher per month than a traditional unfurnished lease. Also, the entire building is managed by a single operator (not a private landlord), which may feel less personal to some tenants.
What Residents Actually Say
Reviews from Google users include a mix of praise and criticism. Here are three verbatim extracts from the data:
Mohamad Karim (5 stars):
“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 (1 star):
“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 (5 stars):
“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 emphasise ease of moving, responsiveness of support, and cleanliness. The critical review warns that some listings may not reflect reality. With a 4.0 average from 1,400+ ratings, the property appears to deliver a satisfactory experience for most tenants, but inconsistencies can occur.
Price Positioning and Room Types
- City from‑price: USD 850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is the lowest advertised price across all properties in the New York City inventory (212 properties at the time of data). That low likely represents a basic shared room far from Manhattan or a long‑term lease unfurnished unit.
- June Homes 10025 range: USD 1,450 – USD 2,775 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). The minimum is almost 1.7 times the city from‑price, which is expected for a centrally located, furnished, flexible‑lease property in the Upper West Side / Morningside Heights area.
- Room‑type guidance:
- Lower end (≈ USD 1,450 – USD 1,800): Typically a private bedroom in a 4‑6‑bedroom flat (non‑ensuite, shared bathroom).
- Mid‑range (≈ USD 1,800 – USD 2,200): Private room in a 2‑3‑bedroom flat or a slightly larger room in a bigger flat.
- Upper end (≈ USD 2,200 – USD 2,775): Possibly a 1‑bedroom unit or a private room in a highly sought‑after flat with good views/layout.
- Branded independent houses may appear at any price level depending on size and floor.
- If you are on a tight budget, the city has cheaper options (the from‑price of USD 850), but they likely come with longer leases, no furniture, or a longer commute. June Homes’ value proposition is convenience and short‑term flexibility.
Booking Timing Considerations
Because June Homes operates with flexible leases, availability can change quickly. The property does not show a specific “available from” date in the data, meaning rooms may be ready for immediate move‑in or available within a few weeks.
- Best for short‑notice moves: If you need accommodation in less than 30 days, this model is ideal — you can book a room and move in within days.
- Peak periods: The Upper West Side / Morningside Heights area sees higher demand during university semesters (September, January) and summer months (May–August). If you plan to move in during one of these windows, reserve at least 4–6 weeks in advance.
- Off-peak booking: In late fall or winter, you may find more rooms available and slightly less competition, though prices remain relatively stable.
- Cancellation/change policy: Not detailed in the data; ask the operator directly before booking. Some flexible‑lease providers charge a fee if you vacate with less than 7‑14 days’ notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Can I book a specific room or unit type?
Yes, you can select a room type (e.g., 1‑bed, 2‑bed share, etc.) at the time of booking. However, exact room assignments (floor, view, specific layout) may depend on current availability. The review mentioning mismatched photos suggests you request photos of the actual unit beforehand if possible.
H3: Are utilities and internet included in the monthly rent?
Utilities and internet are typically included in the monthly price for June Homes properties, but the listing only confirms “Furnished Common Areas, Refrigerator, Oven.” You should verify with the operator whether electricity, water, gas, and Wi‑Fi are included or billed separately. Most tenants report an all‑inclusive experience, but confirm before you pay.
H3: What is the pet policy?
The data does not include a pet policy. Contact June Homes directly or check the property’s terms. Given the shared nature of most units, pets may be limited to certain rooms or may not be allowed at all.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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