Overview & Atmosphere
Bushwick 419 is a student-oriented housing property located in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. It operates as a hostel-style residence offering shared rooms (2-bed, 5-bed, and larger 8+ bed units) as well as private apartments. The property is known for its clean facilities, friendly staff, and creative atmosphere – many guests mention the graffiti walls and laid-back social environment. With a Google rating of 4.2 from over 1,100 reviews, it has a solid reputation among short- and medium-term residents.
The minimum lease is three months, making it suitable for students on semester-long exchange programs or those who need flexible housing without a full-year commitment. The property’s location in Bushwick places residents close to a variety of affordable eateries, thrift shops, and street art. However, it is a bit farther from Manhattan campuses – a commute by subway typically takes 30–45 minutes to midtown.
Who this residence suits:
- Students or interns looking for an affordable, social living experience in Brooklyn.
- Those who prefer a hostel-like environment where meeting people is easy.
- Residents who value cleanliness and responsive staff.
- People comfortable with shared bathrooms and common areas.
- Budget-conscious renters willing to trade private space for lower cost.
Who this residence does not suit:
- Students who need a quiet, private study environment – the shared dormitory setting can be noisy.
- Anyone requiring a short-term stay under three months (minimum lease is 90 days).
- People who prefer a full-service apartment with a private kitchen and bathroom.
- Those who need to be within walking distance of Columbia University or NYU’s main campus.
- Anyone looking for a guaranteed monthly rental price – the listed deposit ($1,620) suggests a rent in that range, but the current advertised price is not provided (check with the operator).
What Residents Actually Say
Three recent Google reviews (all from 2025 or earlier) give a sense of the experience. Quotes are reproduced verbatim.
Paul Kissel (rated 5/5):
“I stayed at Moore Hostel for three days and had a fantastic experience. Honestly, it was probably the cleanest hostel I’ve ever stayed in. The staff kept everything spotless, and the front desk was always staffed. No matter what I needed or what questions I had, someone was there to help. The location was excellent.”
Siti Aida (rated 4/5):
“I stayed here towards the end of October while visiting a friend in Brooklyn—and of course for the thrift shop experience. I loved the graffiti walls; they really gave the place cool, creative vibes. I’d recommend the four-bed dorms. It was easy to make friends, but overall the hostel has a nice, low-key atmosphere.”
Heather Knutson (rated 5/5):
“Spacious & clean rooms, tons of good common areas, convenient location, lots of good food options nearby. Loved having a larger bed rather than a twin. Only complaint was WiFi was a little spotty but sorted itself out quickly!”
Common themes: cleanliness, helpful staff, good location for neighborhood exploration, and social atmosphere. The only reported downside is occasional WiFi inconsistency, which was resolved quickly.
Price Positioning & Room Types

The property does not publicly list a minimum or maximum monthly price. The only numeric figure is a deposit of $1,620, which in student housing typically equals one month’s rent. If that is the case, the monthly price would be around $1,620 for a bed in a shared room.
For context, the cheapest student accommodation in New York City starts at $850/month (per the city’s from-price), but those units are usually farther from Manhattan or in less convenient areas. Bushwick 419’s indicative price of ~$1,620 (confirm with the operator) sits in the mid-range for Brooklyn. Given the included amenities (cinema room, gym, laundry facility), this may offer good value relative to a private studio, which typically costs $2,500+ in Bushwick.
Available room types:
- 2-bed units: Two people share a room; ideal for a friend pair.
- 5-bed units: Five beds in one dorm; social but less privacy.
- Greater-than-8-bed units (8+): Large dorms; most affordable, best for meeting people.
- Private apartments: Likely a self-contained studio or one-bedroom; price would be higher than a dorm bed but still below Manhattan averages.
When comparing to the city’s from-price ($850), a shared dorm at Bushwick 419 is significantly more expensive, but it offers more communal amenities and a stronger social environment. If you are extremely budget-conscious, you may find cheaper options, but they often come with fewer facilities.
Booking Timing & Availability
The property carries the tag “not_available” in its listing data, which may indicate that it is currently not accepting new bookings. This could be a seasonal closure or a temporary pause. As of mid-2026, you should check directly with the operator for live availability.
If it does become available, the minimum 3-month lease suggests that semester-based students should book at least 2–3 months before their move-in date. Peak seasons (August–September for fall intake, January for spring) see high demand in NYC. Early booking is recommended to secure a spot.
The property does not list an “available from” date, so you cannot rely on a fixed schedule. Keep an eye on the listing or contact the operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the exact monthly rent?
The listing does not show a current monthly price. The deposit is $1,620, which often corresponds to one month’s rent, but this is indicative. You must confirm the actual monthly rate with the operator before committing.
Is the residence only for students?
The property is listed on a student housing platform and targets students and interns. However, non-students may be accepted depending on availability. The minimum lease of three months implies that short-term tourists are not the primary audience.
How is the commute to universities like NYU or Columbia?
Bushwick is in Brooklyn. The L train and J/Z lines serve the area. A typical commute to NYU’s Washington Square campus takes about 30 minutes by subway. Columbia University in Morningside Heights requires a transfer and about 45–50 minutes. It is not a walkable distance.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
This article is based on the listing data for Bushwick 419 (ID: amber-2438812) and the associated city statistics for New York City, collected as of July 2026. Reviews are from Google and have been quoted verbatim. All prices are indicative; confirm directly with the operator at the time of booking.
For live availability and the most current pricing, please use the on-site assistant on the housing platform.
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