Who This Residence Suits
McCarren 141 is a property in Brooklyn, New York, offering a mix of shared and individual units. It sits on the edge of the popular McCarren Park neighborhood (ZIP code 11222), close to Greenpoint and Williamsburg. The building suits several types of residents:
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Groups of students or young professionals who want to share a large apartment. The property lists unit types such as 7-bedroom, more than 8-bedroom, and apartment (likely a private studio or one-bedroom). If you are coming to New York with a group of friends or classmates, a multi-bedroom unit spreads the cost significantly. With a minimum lease of 3 months, it also works for a semester exchange or a short-term work placement.
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People who prefer all-inclusive pricing. The property carries the “bills included” tag. That typically covers water, electricity, gas, heating, and sometimes internet. For a city where utility costs vary by season and landlord, a flat monthly fee reduces budgeting guesswork.
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Residents who want on-site fitness and laundry. A gym and laundry facility are listed as available amenities. In Brooklyn, not all older buildings have in-unit washer-dryers; a common laundry room is a step up from a laundromat. Having a gym on site also saves a separate membership fee.
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Those who are comfortable with a longer commute to Manhattan core. The property is in Brooklyn, about 15–20 minutes by subway (G train or L train) to downtown Manhattan, and a bit longer to Midtown. It is not a door-step campus location, but for residents who prefer a quieter, more residential neighborhood with parks (McCarren Park, East River State Park) and local cafes, this may be a trade-off worth making.
Who Might Look Elsewhere
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Budget-conscious solo renters. The minimum advertised price is USD 1,990 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is well above the city’s overall from-price of USD 850 (which likely refers to a single room in a shared apartment far from Manhattan). If your budget is under USD 1,800, you will find cheaper options in areas like Washington Heights, the Bronx, or deeper Brooklyn.
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People who need a short stay of less than 3 months. The minimum lease term is 3 months. If you only need a room for 6 weeks, you would have to look at sublets or short-let platforms. The property does not seem to offer month-by-month flexibility.
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Those who value a private kitchen or bathroom. In a 7‑bedroom or 8+‑bedroom unit, you almost certainly share a kitchen and common areas. Some rooms may have en-suite bathrooms, but most units likely have shared bathrooms. If you need total privacy, look for a studio or one-bedroom apartment within the same building (if available) or elsewhere.
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Residents who rely on in-depth online reviews. As of the data collection date (mid‑2026), no resident reviews are recorded for McCarren 141. This makes it harder to judge management responsiveness, noise levels, or maintenance quality before signing. You would need to request a virtual tour or contact current tenants directly through the operator.
What Residents Actually Say

No resident reviews are available for this property in the dataset. The reviews field is empty. If you are considering McCarren 141, it is strongly recommended to ask the operator for references or a tenant testimonial. In the absence of social proof, paying extra attention to the lease terms, inspection photos, and security deposit policy is wise.
Price Positioning vs. City From-Price
New York City’s overall from-price for student housing (the cheapest advertised room across all properties) is USD 850 per month. McCarren 141 starts at USD 1,990 — about 2.3 times that floor. Here is what that premium buys:
- Neighborhood. Greenpoint / Williamsburg is a trendy area with many bars, restaurants, and a direct subway connection. Rent here is generally higher than in outer boroughs like the Bronx or Upper Manhattan.
- All‑inclusive billing. Utilities can add USD 100–200 per month to a typical shared room. The “bills included” tag absorbs that.
- Amenities. Gym and laundry add value; a standalone gym membership in NYC costs at least USD 40–60 per month.
The maximum price listed is USD 3,076 (indicative — confirm with the operator). That likely corresponds to a private studio or a master bedroom in one of the larger units. At that level, the property competes with purpose‑built student residences in Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn.
Room-Type Guidance
The property lists three unit types:
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7‑bedroom units. Good for a large group who know each other. Each resident gets a private bedroom; kitchen, living room, and bathrooms are shared. Splitting USD 1,990 among 7 people works out to about USD 284 per person — but that is the total unit price, not per person. Actually, the min_price is likely per room or per person? Clarify with operator. Typically in shared units, the price shown is per room/bed, not the whole unit. The data says “min_price: 1990, max_price: 3076, price_duration: monthly”. It is common for student platforms to show per-person pricing for room in a shared apartment. If so, USD 1,990 is the price for one bedroom in a 7‑bedroom unit.
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Greater than 8‑bedroom units. Even larger share setups. These can be more affordable per person but mean more housemates and shared space. The max price of USD 3,076 probably applies to a private room in a top-floor location or with an en-suite bathroom.
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Apartments. Likely studios or one‑bedrooms for solo occupancy or couples. Expect the price to be at the higher end of the range (USD 2,500–3,076). These are harder to secure – inventory is limited.
Recommendation: If you are budget-sensitive, target the 7‑bed or 8+‑bed share. If you want full privacy, go for the Apartment type but be prepared to pay top of the range and book early.
Booking Timing Considerations
- Minimum lease: 3 months. You cannot lock in for just a month. The property may be suitable for summer semesters (June–August) or a fall semester (September–December). Plan your move‑in around these windows.
- Availability status: “not_available”. The tag suggests the property might be fully booked or off the market at the time of data export (mid‑2026). This could change by the time you read this, so you must verify with the operator. If it is unavailable, similar properties in the area (e.g., 99 Commercial Street, or other Greenpoint buildings) may have openings.
- Peak season. New York sees highest demand in August and September (university intake) and in January (spring semester). If you are aiming for a fall 2026 start, begin your search in April–May. For a spring 2027 start, start looking in October–November 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does McCarren 141 include all utilities?
Yes, the property has a “bills included” tag. This typically covers electricity, water, gas, and in most cases internet. Always confirm the exact scope with the operator before signing.
How do I get to Manhattan from this address?
The property is located near the G train (Greenpoint Avenue station) and within walking distance to the L train (Bedford Avenue). The G train connects to other lines for Manhattan; the L takes you directly to 14th Street. Total commute to Midtown is roughly 25–30 minutes.
Is the price listed per person or per whole unit?
The data indicates a monthly price range of USD 1,990 to 3,076 (indicative — confirm with the operator). For shared units (7‑bed, 8+‑bed), this is typically the price per bedroom per month. For the “apartment” type, it may be the full unit. Clarify with the operator when booking.
Sources & Data Date
Property data sourced from amberstudent platform, exported July 2026. City comparison figures based on aggregated listings for New York City as of the same date. No resident reviews were available at the time of writing.
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