My review .
Pros
For $1,160/month, it's a steal in NYC right now. Private room in a small shared house (only 4 beds total, 1.5 baths), so it feels more intimate and less chaotic than bigger coliving spots. Bed-Stuy location is solid quick to Manhattan via A/C trains, and Prospect Park isn't far. Super affordable (beats most solo rooms or apartments by a mile), probably furnished basics, low roommate count means easier sharing of the bathroom/kitchen.
Cons
Shared 1.5 baths for 4 people can get tight during mornings
low stress stay
Pros
I stayed in Bed-Stuy with June Homes, and it felt very real Brooklyn in a good way. The block is lively but not chaotic, with coffee shops, small restaurants, and corner stores that you actually end up using, not just walking past. It’s the kind of area where you get used to the rhythm pretty quickly. The apartment itself was furnished and simple. Nothing flashy, but it worked. I had enough space to study, relax, and do my own thing without feeling cramped. Move-in was smooth, which mattered to me because I didn’t want extra stress at the start. Living there day to day was pretty uneventful, which I mean positively. Things mostly just worked. When I had questions, June Homes wasn’t instant, but responses came through eventually and nothing turned into a real problem. Overall, it felt like a practical place to live while focusing on school and daily life, not a wow apartment but a comfortable, normal experience in a neighborhood with character.
Cons
Response times can be a bit slow sometimes