Overview and Location
Kips Bay Court is a student-housing property located at New York, NY 10016, USA — in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan. The building sits within walking distance of Midtown, Union Square, and several subway lines (including the 6, R, and W trains), making it convenient for students commuting to most parts of the city. The address is residential but close to parks, grocery stores, and restaurants. The property is listed through Amber (the student-housing platform) with no university affiliation specified.
The building offers studios and apartments with 1, 2, 3, or 4 bedrooms (and a generic “apartment” unit type). Amenities include a sun deck, fitness center, and basketball court — all shared on-site. Minimum lease length is 9 months, which fits a standard academic year.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
Suits:
- Students who prioritize a central Manhattan location and are willing to pay a premium for it.
- Those who want private living space (studios or 1‑bedroom units) rather than dorm-style shared rooms.
- Individuals or groups (2–4 people) who can split the rent in multi‑bedroom apartments to lower the per‑person cost.
- Students who value on‑site fitness and outdoor recreation (basketball court, sun deck) without needing a gym membership.
Does not suit:
- Budget-conscious students: the monthly price starts at $4,296 and goes up to $12,247 (indicative — confirm with the operator). That is far above the city-wide student-housing from price of $850/month (for a room in a shared apartment). Even a studio here will likely cost several times the city average.
- Those needing short stays: the minimum 9‑month lease excludes semester‑only or summer programs unless subletting is allowed.
- Students who prefer a quieter, residential area: Kips Bay is moderately busy, close to hospitals and commercial streets.
Real Resident Feedback

The property has 364 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars. Below are three sample reviews as recorded on the listing (note: some refer to a previous Bed & Breakfast operation at the same address; the current student-housing service may differ, but the platform retains these historical reviews):
“I’ve stayed at American Dream Bed and Breakfast twice and I enjoyed my stay every time. I paid $150 per night. The amount of services is great for a hostel, better than many cheap hotels at the same price level. The best thing about this hotel is definitely the location in the middle of Manhattan, and for the price, it” — Huy Vuong (Rating: 5)
“I love this place! I’ve stayed here three times both by myself and with a friend and it’s perfect for what it is: relatively cheap for NYC private lodging, relatively close to subway stops that let you get most places, cozy atmosphere inside, free breakfast and coffee, and clean. Staff have always been nice and welcomi” — Molly H (Rating: 5)
“Best value in NYC, and best hostel I’ve stayed in around the world! I don’t usually leave reviews, but feels that American Dream rightly deserves another 5 star review. It’s evident that lots of love and thoughtfulness go into ensuring that guests have a great stay: 1) Kitchen is well provisioned at all hours, 2) Inclu” — B Printer (Rating: 5)
These reviews praise the location, cleanliness, and service. However, they reflect a hostel/B&B experience, not a standard student apartment. The overall Google rating of 4.4 suggests current occupants are satisfied, but the platform does not provide separate ratings for the student-housing service or reviews specific to room types or lease experience.
Price Positioning and Value
The monthly rent range for Kips Bay Court is $4,296 – $12,247 (indicative — confirm with the operator). By comparison, the lowest advertised monthly price for any student-housing property in New York City on the same platform is $850. That means the cheapest unit here is roughly 5 times the city’s entry-level rate.
This is a premium property. The high end ($12,247) likely corresponds to a larger apartment (e.g., a 4‑bedroom or a studio with premium finishes) during peak season. Students who intend to share a 4‑bedroom unit at, say, $4,296 would pay about $1,074 per person per month before utilities — still above the city’s $850 floor, but more competitive than a private studio.
Value depends on what you prioritise. If location in Midtown / Kips Bay and on‑site amenities (sun deck, gym, basketball) matter, the price may be acceptable. If your budget is tight, you can find cheaper rooms in other boroughs or deeper Manhattan (e.g., Harlem, Washington Heights) for $1,000–$1,500 per person.
Room Type Guidance
Available unit types: studio, 1‑bedroom, 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, 4‑bedroom, and a generic apartment option. The platform does not detail square footage or exact floor plans, but these are likely standard New York apartment layouts.
- Studio: best for a solo student who wants complete privacy and doesn’t need separate sleeping and living areas. Expected price near the top of the range (likely $8,000+ per month).
- 1‑bedroom: good for a couple or a student who needs separate bedroom space.
- 2‑bedroom / 3‑bedroom / 4‑bedroom: most economical per person. A 4‑bedroom can house four students, each paying a share. Note that sharing a bedroom is usually not allowed; each bedroom is intended for one occupant.
- Apartment (generic): may refer to a specific layout not captured by the other types. Contact the operator for details.
The minimum lease of 9 months (roughly September to May) aligns with a typical academic year. If you need a shorter or longer term, confirm with the provider before booking.
Booking Timing Considerations
The listing does not show an available from date, meaning units may be available year-round or on a rolling basis. For New York student housing, the most competitive period is May through August for a September move‑in. To secure a specific unit type or floor plan, start inquiring at least 3–4 months in advance. Last‑minute bookings (less than 2 months out) reduce choices, especially for studios and 1‑bedroom apartments.
Because the price range is wide, availability may vary. It is advisable to check the current inventory and any move‑in specials directly through the platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: What is the total cost including utilities and fees?
The monthly rent quoted ($4,296 – $12,247) is indicative — confirm with the operator. It typically does not include electricity, gas, internet, or renter’s insurance. Some buildings charge a one-time application or administration fee. Contact the property manager or Amber for a full cost breakdown before signing a lease.
H3: Is the property pet‑friendly?
The listing tags do not mention pets. Standard New York apartments often restrict pets or require a deposit. To be sure, ask the operator directly. The presence of a basketball court and sun deck suggests the building may be more pet‑friendly than some, but this is not confirmed.
H3: How safe is the Kips Bay area for students?
Kips Bay is generally considered a safe, residential part of Manhattan with a mix of families, professionals, and students. The property is near 30th Street and Third Avenue, close to hospitals (e.g., NYU Langone). Standard city precautions apply. The building likely has key‑card or buzzer entry; verify security measures with the operator.
Sources & data date
All prices, ratings, and review excerpts are sourced from the Amber platform as of July 2026. City-wide from price ($850) and property count (212) are from the same platform for New York City. Figures are indicative — always confirm with the operator before making a decision.
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