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The Montrose Williamsburg House (New York City) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)

The Montrose Williamsburg House offers furnished, modern apartments in Brooklyn with a community feel that many first-time movers to New York find reassuring. Based on the available data — including real guest reviews and pricing — here is a factual breakdown of who this property fits and who might want to look elsewhere.

What it is: A 1-bedroom apartment building located at Brooklyn, NY 11206 (Williamsburg area). Monthly rent runs from USD 1,890 to 1,990, with a deposit of USD 1,890. It comes with Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a game room. The property is listed through AmberStudent, a global student-housing platform. Google reviews give it a 4.5 out of 5 from 10 reviews.


Who It Suits


Who It Doesn’t Suit


What Residents Actually Say

Here are the three Google reviews available for this residence (verbatim, including any typos or line breaks):

Amanda Kimberly (5/5):
“I came for an architecture internship with no local contacts and no US credit history. The whole booking process was done online and nobody asked me for a guarantor. Moved in the week I started work. Shared the floor with people from five different countries. Less isolating than I expected New York to be.”

Charlotte Cousin (5/5):
“I stayed at outpost for several months and really enjoyed my time there. The room was comfortable, the house stayed tidy, and the people I met made the experience special. It was a welcoming place that felt safe and friendly. Now that I’ve moved out, I realize how much I’ll miss it.”

Sergii Molchanov (5/5):
“Best place to stay in NY. The rooms and all spaces absolutely new, clean and modern. Good value for money. Always good and friendly people. Recommended”

Summary of resident feedback:


Price Positioning vs City Benchmark

The Montrose Williamsburg House

The citywide from-price (the cheapest student housing option listed in New York City) is USD 850 per month. This typically represents a shared room in a dorm-style building, often with a longer lease or more basic amenities.

The Montrose Williamsburg House starts at USD 1,890 per month for a private 1-bedroom apartment.

What that means:


Room Type & Amenities Guidance

Unit types available: Only 1-bedroom apartments (listed as “1b” and “apartment”). No studios, shared rooms, or multi-bedroom units are offered.

Included amenities:

What is not mentioned: Whether utilities (electricity, water, gas) are included or billed separately. The listing data does not specify this. You should ask the operator.

What the reviews suggest about the physical space: All rooms are described as “new, clean and modern.” The building appears to have shared common areas (game room) but private apartments with a kitchen and bath.

Who this room type fits: A solo student, intern, or young professional who wants their own space without roommates. Couples could also fit, though the rental agreement may specify single occupancy — check.


Booking Timing Considerations

The data does not include an “available from” date or a minimum lease term. Based on reviewer experience:

Practical advice:


FAQ

What is the cancellation or refund policy for this residence?

The available data does not include a cancellation policy. You must request this information directly from the operator. Typically, fully refundable deposit terms are rare in New York; most deposits are non-refundable or partially refundable if you cancel before a certain date. Ask in writing before booking.

Do I need a US guarantor or US credit history to rent here?

Based on a real resident’s experience (Amanda Kimberly), no — she had no US credit history and was not asked for a guarantor. The entire process was done online. However, this may depend on the specific lease agreement. Confirm with the operator to be sure.

Can I rent this apartment for less than one month?

The data does not specify a minimum lease. The longest review mentions “several months,” and there is no mention of nightly rates. Typically, 1-bedroom apartments in student housing are rented by the month or semester. If you need a short-term stay (e.g., 2–4 weeks), ask the operator if monthly prorated options exist.


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