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Prospect 885 (New York City) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who This Residence Suits

Prospect 885 is located in the Brooklyn neighborhood of New York City, at 11213. The property is operated as a co-living residence — the three reviews mention “Cohabs,” a management model that curates housemates and organizes social events. For travelers or students moving to New York for a few months to a year, this setup is worth considering if you prioritize community and convenience over absolute privacy.

Who will likely feel at home here

Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere

Co-living is not for everyone. Consider other options if any of the following apply.

What Residents Actually Say

Prospect 885

Three Google reviews are available (overall rating 4.8 from 81 reviews). All three are positive and focus on community and facilities.

Martha Biss (5 stars)
“I have just moved out of Cohabs in NYC and I only have positive things to say! The facilities such as the basement/cinema room, the living room, and the rooftop make it a really sociable and fun place to hang out. I also really liked having a gym downstairs. Living here was definitely a top highlight of my 10 months in…” (the review cuts off; likely “in NYC”).

Arya Anand (5 stars)
“Living at Cohabs was the best part of NYC for me! I’ve made some lifelong friendships and am constantly greeted with people who make living in the city feel like a home. Cohabs takes time and consideration to curate people of a similar vibe, and hosts events across the different houses to further curate friendships.”

Ryder Klein (5 stars)
“Being in Cohabs has made my transition to living New York so much easier and the amount of friends that I’ve made has been nothing short of remarkable. I’ve been in New York since late September and to build lifelong connections so quick has been absolutely amazing. I definitely recommend cohabs if you want to meet som…” (review cuts off).

Common themes: easy social integration, well-thought-out common spaces, and helpful management. No negative reviews are available in the provided data. The small sample (3 out of 81) may not represent all experiences, but the high overall rating suggests consistent satisfaction.

Price Positioning and Value

Prospect 885 does not list a minimum or maximum monthly price in the dataset. The only monetary figure is a deposit of $1,800 (indicative — confirm with the operator). For context, the lowest-priced student housing option in New York City starts at $850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), across 212 properties. Properties at that price point are typically small shared rooms in older buildings with minimal amenities.

Prospect 885 likely falls in the middle-to-upper tier for shared accommodation, given its amenities (cinema, gym, rooftop, laundry) and the deposit amount. For comparison:

The $1,800 deposit may equal one month’s rent, or it could be a security deposit (often one month’s rent). The actual rent is not disclosed. To make a fair comparison, request the current rate from the operator.

Value calculation: if the monthly rent is around $1,500–$1,800, you are paying for:

If the rent exceeds $2,000, a small studio may offer better privacy for a similar price, though without the community perks.

Room Type Guidance

The only available unit type is “7b, apartment.” That means the property consists of apartments with seven bedrooms. You will be renting one bedroom in a shared apartment. The other six rooms are occupied by fellow residents.

What you can expect

What the data does not tell

If you prefer a private bathroom or a larger living space, ask the operator for floor plans and bathroom ratio before booking.

Booking Timing Considerations

If you plan to move in 2026, contact the operator early (by mid-2025) to understand availability cycles. For 2027, book once the 2026–2027 academic year intake opens, typically around November 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this property currently available?

The data includes a not_available tag, which may signal that no rooms are open for booking right now. However, availability changes frequently. To find out whether there are vacancies for your preferred dates, you should contact the operator directly through the platform.

How much does a room cost?

The dataset does not provide a minimum or maximum price. The only financial reference is a deposit of $1,800 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The actual monthly rent is likely in the range of $1,400–$2,200 (indicative) based on comparable co-living properties in Brooklyn with similar amenities. The operator can give you an exact quote.

Can I choose my roommates or request a quiet floor?

The operator curates housemates by selecting people with a “similar vibe,” according to one review. In many co-living setups, you can fill out a preferences form (e.g., early bird vs. night owl, cleanliness level). The data does not confirm whether this specific property allows roommate requests. Ask the operator about their matching process before paying a deposit.


Sources & data date: 2026-07. The information above is based on the property listing, Google reviews (81 reviews with an average rating of 4.8), and general market conditions in New York City for student housing. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial commitment.

For live availability and current pricing, you can use the on-site assistant on this platform — it will check the latest inventory for Prospect 885 and similar properties in Brooklyn.

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