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East Village 429 (New York City) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview of East Village 429

East Village 429 is a student housing property located at New York, NY 10009, USA, in Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood. It offers furnished shared apartments in configurations such as 5‑bedroom and 8‑bedroom units, as well as standalone apartments. The monthly rent ranges from $2,348 to $2,670 — indicative, confirm with the operator. The building includes on‑site amenities such as a cinema room, a study area, and laundry facilities. As of the time of data collection, the property was marked as “not available,” meaning it may be fully occupied or temporarily off‑market for new bookings. Prospective residents should verify current availability directly with the operator.

Who This Residence Suits

East Village 429 is best suited for students or young professionals who prioritize location and the convenience of living in a lively, walkable part of Manhattan. The East Village is known for its restaurants, nightlife, and proximity to several university campuses in the area (e.g., NYU, The New School — though no specific institutions are listed in the data). The property’s Google rating of 3.7 based on 196 reviews suggests a generally positive experience, with many guests highlighting value for money and cleanliness.

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The property may not be ideal for everyone, particularly those sensitive to noise or with high expectations for cleanliness and maintenance. A one‑star review from Ijae notes: “If you need this location, it may be a workable option for you. Otherwise, note that the rooms are fairly dirty, the hallways smell strongly of old carpet deodorizer, you cannot open the window to let fresh air in, and the exterior door is typically unlocked with no hotel staff.” While the building is a residence, not a hotel, security and room condition are recurring concerns in some reviews.

Real Resident Feedback

Three Google reviews were provided in the data. They offer a balanced view:

Michelle G (rating 4): “Pros: Good value, great location, clean, easy check‑in, handy kitchenette and comfortable bed. Prompt communication. Cons: noisy, but everything in NYC is, low water pleasure, fully read the amenities and don’t go by the pictures. There is no coffee pot. Would highly recommend this place‑ will return.”

Ijae (rating 1): “If you need this location, it may be a workable option for you. Otherwise, note that the rooms are fairly dirty, the hallways smell strongly of old carpet deodorizer, you cannot open the window to let fresh air in, and the exterior door is typically unlocked with no hotel staff. I could have dealt with most of this if …”

korra dale (rating 5): “A solid 4‑star stay where the location was the true standout, earning a perfect 5/5 for its convenience. Both the rooms and the service were professional and high‑quality, meeting my expectations with 4‑star ratings for each category. It is a dependable and well‑situated choice for anyone looking to stay in a prime New”

These reviews highlight a split in experience: location is widely praised, but cleanliness, noise, and maintenance standards vary. The negative review (Ijae) is particularly critical about room hygiene and ventilation. Prospective residents should read the full terms and, if possible, request a virtual or in‑person tour before committing.

Price Comparison in NYC

Across New York City, student housing properties listed on the same platform start at $850 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). East Village 429’s rent range of $2,348 – $2,670 per month is significantly above that base figure. However, this is not unusual for Manhattan. The city has 212 student housing properties in total; many in the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx are cheaper. East Village 429 is positioned in the mid‑to‑upper tier for a shared unit in a central neighborhood.

Room Types and Lease Terms

The data lists three unit types: 5‑bedroom, 8‑bedroom, and “apartment.” In student housing terminology, 5b and 8b likely refer to 5‑bedroom and 8‑bedroom shared apartments where each resident has a private bedroom and shares living spaces, kitchen, and bathrooms. The “apartment” category may indicate a studio or a smaller flat that is not part of a larger shared unit, but no further details are provided.

Booking Timing and Availability

Since the property carries the tag “not_available,” it is likely that as of the data collection period (referenced 2026‑07) no new bookings are being taken. However, availability can change. For the 2026–2027 academic year, if rooms do become free, booking well in advance (ideally 3–6 months before move‑in) is standard practice for New York City student housing.


FAQ

Is East Village 429 currently available for 2026–2027?

The data includes a “not_available” tag, which indicates that at the time of record (reference date 2026‑07), the property was not accepting new residents. This could be temporary or permanent. You should confirm with the housing provider directly for the most current status.

What are the typical lease lengths?

According to the data, the minimum lease term is 3 months. There is no maximum lease specified, but longer stays of one year or more may be possible — check with the operator.

Are utilities included in the rent?

The data does not specify whether utilities (electricity, water, internet) are included. Reviews mention a “handy kitchenette” and “low water pleasure,” which suggests water pressure may be an issue, but nothing about billing. You must ask the operator what is covered.


Sources & data date: 2026‑07. All prices shown are indicative — confirm with the operator.

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