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new york film academy
! NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY Union Square Campus Battery Place Campus 100 East 17th Street New York, NY 10003 17 Battery Place New York, NY 10004 housing www.nyfa.edu WWW.NYFA.EDU 212.674.4300 ! Getting Started Neighborhood Map We are here to help. Searching for accommodations in New York City can be intense, whether you are relocating from abroad, within the United States or within New York. The New York Film Academy’s Housing Department is a resource for students who are embarking on a search for a place to live during their attendance. We can assist you to navigate the challenging New York City housing market. Manhattan An overview of housing options. BEWARE OF SCAMS. There are many scams in the housing market. Before considering making any payments, ensure the apartment you are looking into is a legitimate location. Use this guide as one resource to help identify scams. Queens There are many different types of living situations you can opt for. • One way to avoid the possibility of encountering scams is to choose to stay in the New York Film Academy’s student residence. You can book a bed directly through the Academy. • There are also student residences that can be booked independently. • You can find a homestay where you will live with a prescreened family. • You can find a private room in a shared apartment or you can find a full apartment both furnished and unfurnished. This guide will go over how to proceed with all of these options and what price ranges to expect with each of them. If you are a short term student (less than 1 year), you should focus your search on either the Amsterdam residence or on the short term options that follow. Short term furnished apartments can be very costly. So please have a realistic budget in mind when searching. It is possible to find more affordable accommodations, but they will mostly be shared situations in either Brooklyn or Queens where there are many very nice neighborhoods. Brooklyn If you are a long term student (1 year or more), you should look at any of the student residence options. Or you can look into finding an apartment or a room in an apartment. We strongly recommend a student residence for any younger students, especially those that are not from the New York area or who are living away from home for the first time. **If your preference is to find an apartment or a room in an apartment please note it can be very difficult to try to search for and set up anything from afar. You should book yourself a hotel or short-term accommodations for 1-2 weeks after your arrival, but before you begin your program, so you can actively look at places once you are physically here. Once you arrive, you can meet with a housing coordinator at the New York Film Academy who can guide you on how to begin and successfully complete your search. *map not to scale ! Hotels Clark Street Student Residence Gramercy-Midtown Continued… 55 Clark Street, Brooklyn Heights Hotel Pennsylvania www.hotelpenn.com 212-736-5000 401 7th Ave and 33rd St. Starting from $109/night. Call or go online for more rates. 1700 beautifully renovated rooms with new furniture and carpeting, a work desk with reading lamp, large color televisions, AM/FM clock radios, telephones with voice mail, individual AC and climate control. Pet-friendly. New Yorker Hotel www.newyorkerhotel.com 212-971-0101 481 8th Avenue Starting from $199/night. Call or go online for more rates. Financial District Club Quarters www.clubquarters.com 212-269-6400 52 William Street Club Quarters Downtown, a 280-room, private, first-class business hotel, is located in the Wall Street area of Manhattan. Furnished Quarters www.furnishedquarters.com 800-871-3446 158 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor Furnished Quarters, New York’s largest provider of furnished apartments, offers unique and affordable alternatives to hotels by providing the spaciousness, comfort and conveniences of a home. Stylishly furnished in an urban contemporary design. Embassy Suites New York City www.embassynewyork.com 212-945-0100 102 North End Ave. $225-$350/night, all two-room suites for 4-6 people, complimentary breakfast, free drinks every night 5:30pm-7:30 pm, movie theaters on site, 4 restaurants, free access to New York Sports left (full service), sauna, aerobics lessons, etc. Wall Street Inn www.thewallstreetinn.com 212-747-1500 9 South William St. $249–937/night, a 46-room hotel that features lofty ceilings, full soundproofing, marble tile baths, in-room safe, refrigerator, work desk with high-speed internet access, color TV with premium cable featuring HBO, VCR , two-line telephone. The Clark Street Residence is one of two student residences the New York Film Academy can directly set up. The Clark Street Residence is located in the historic St. George Hotel and was recently renovated. Beautiful, designer furnishings, 24/7 security, lounges, flat-screen TV/DVD player, high-speed internet, refrigerator, microwave, large windows and a private bathroom are all part of the experience, not to mention cable TV, a full gym and laundry... the works! All designed for student living at its best! The residence is just a short train ride to Manhattan, DUMBO, the Brooklyn Bridge and Prospect Park. Living in Brooklyn Heights, you’ll indulge in the restaurants, retail stores, arts and entertainment that are being offered all around you. Throughout the year there are many street fairs, markets and cultural happenings that are easily accessible. There’s always something great going on with the host of in-house facilities including a fitness facility, a game room, a large multi-media room and more. The in-residence staff and 24/7 security make your every day living experience fun, safe and full of support. 55 Clark Street provides a great New York City housing experience. A short subway ride away. The Clark St. residence is right by the 2/3 subway. From here you are a short ride to the Union Square campus and an even shorter ride to our Battery Place location. Connections to wherever you need to go can be made from here throughout the NYC area. ! New Yorker Student Residence Hotels 481 Eighth Ave @ 34th Street Greenwich Village-SoHo-Union Square The New Yorker Residence is located in the historic New Yorker Hotel on 8th Avenue, right in the heart of New York City. This residence is close several subways, ACENQR123BDFM giving students the capability to get anywhere in the city. The neighborhood is flourishing with local restaurants, grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, a 24-hour post office, plus worldclass shopping and cultural hot-spots—in Herald Square and the Garment District, there is always something to do. The New Yorker is also short walk to Times Square, The Port Authority, Broadway and off-Broadway theaters. Madison Square Garden (home to the Knicks and plenty of concerts and shows!) and Penn Station is a 5 minute stroll away. There is plenty of shopping just around with corner with Macy’s and Fifth Avenue three blocks away from your bedroom! The area is also a popular site for product launches, musical performances, and photo and film shoots, making it one of the most exciting districts in New York. While you’re here, be sure to take advantage of “Broadway Boulevard”, the pedestrian-only space connecting Herald and Greeley squares, which offers free public programs such as chess tables, dance lessons, and exercise classes. W Hotel – Union Square www.starwoodhotels.com 212-253-9119 201 Park Avenue South (across the street from NYFA Union Square) W New York Union Square's landmark 1911 beaux arts Guardian Life building, re-invented by David Rockwell, has the city at its fingertips. Room rates start from $399 per room per night (plus taxes). Washington Square Hotel www.wshotel.com 212-777-9515 103 Waverly Place $187-$340/night 160 rooms. Restaurant, in-room safes, cable TV, in-room data ports, Wi-Fi, gym, massage, bar, meeting rooms, recently renovated deluxe rooms available. Larchmont Hotel www.larchmonthotel.com 212-989-9333 27 West 11th Street $90-125 single, $119-145 double, $149-165 queen, $219-249 family. All rooms w/ shared bathroom (except family), rooms have TV, telephones, AC, ceiling fans, private washbasins, sink, robe, slippers, writing desk, mini-library. Gramercy-Midtown Carlton Arms Hotel www.carltonarms.com 212-679-0680 160 East 25th Street Rates start from $80/night and $504/week (with student discount). Amenities are not included in this beautiful Bohemian dive. Every wall and ceiling is covered with a mural. Chelsea Hotel www.hotelchelsea.com 212-243-3700 222 West 23rd Street Nightly rates start at $195/single, $235/double. Call for long-term. The 400 rooms in this world famous hotel are large and comfortable with eclectic furnishings and optional wood-burning fireplaces and/or kitchenettes. All rooms include cable TV, bathroom, shower, and bellman service Murray Hill Inn www.murrayhillinn.com 212-545-0879 143 East 30th Street $79-85 dbl shared bath, $99-125 dbl private bath, $199 private deluxe. Affordable European-style boutique hotel in excellent location with a personable staff. ! Bed and Breakfast Bed and Breakfasts are a great choice for temporary accommodations. Here is a list of Bed and Breakfasts in downtown Manhattan, however you can find a more exhaustive list at www.bedandbreakfast.com. Abingdon Guest House www.abingdonguesthouse.com 212-243-5384 21 Eighth Ave (between West 12th & Jane St) Price Range: $159 to $259 per night Each has a private bath, not all are en suite. All rooms are air-conditioned with cable television, a safe, and wireless access. No breakfast is served. Clark St. & New Yorker Student Residence Room types The New York Film Academy occupies multiple rooms in both of these buildings run by the Educational Housing Services. We have mostly double rooms. What this means is that there are two New York Film Academy students in each room. We have a limited number of triple and single rooms as well. Each room has a private bathroom so the only West Eleventh Townhouse Apartments www.west-eleventh.com 212-675-7897 278 West 11th Street (Between West 4th & Bleecker) Price Range: $250 to $370 per night All accommodations are artistically decorated, air-conditioned and have a private bath. Amenities include cable TV,VCR, stereo, private phone with answering machine, refrigerator, and hairdryer. Every apartment has a ceiling fan and a microwave. Accommodations are single or double occupancy. Rooms to Let www.roomstolet.net 212- 675-5481 83 Horatio Street (West Village/ Meatpacking District) Price Range: $160 to $240 per night This is a triple-threat location! At the base of the Highline, adjacent to the Meat Packing District, and central to the historic West Village, this B&B offers guests a variety of accommodations in a very welcoming environment. Beautifully appointed rooms that offer a comfortable elegance of a country home. The Inn on 23rd www.Innon23rd.com 212-463-0330 131 West 23rd Street Price Range: $282 to $486 per night There are 14 rooms in this five-story townhouse. Every themed room has a private bath, queen or king-size beds. Continental breakfast is served each morning in the library. Cereals, fruit, juice and coffee are among the offerings. There is high-speed Internet access and wireless access in the breakfast room. Colonial House Inn www.Colonialhouseinn.com 212- 243-9669 318 West 22nd St (Between 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue) Price Range: $130 to $300 per night Located in Chelsea. Economy and standard rooms share baths; deluxe rooms have private bathrooms. Accommodations include an expanded continental breakfast along with fresh fruit, juices, freshly baked muffins, cereal, bagels, English muffins, tea, and our specially blended coffee. What is in the room? Each room is fully furnished with a twin XL bed, desk, chair, wardrobe closet and dresser for each occupant. It has a 27" LCD television with a built in DVD player and premium channel cable mounted on the wall, high speed internet, a private bathroom with shower in the room, a full size refrigerator, and a microwave. The rooms are equipped with phone lines with local and long distance calling. The room does NOT include bedding/linens of any sort. The rooms have large windows as well as air-conditioning and heat. ! Clark St. & New Yorker Student Residence Agents & Agencies Brooklyn What is in the building? The Clark Street and New Yorker building have a number of communal kitchens with convection ovens and multi-burner stovetops as well as prep space and eating areas. There is an Internet computer lounge, a game lounge with a pool table, air hockey table and a large flat screen TV mounted on the wall with couches. There are also quiet study lounges and conference rooms. There is a large pay per load laundry facility as well as a very large state of the art fitness center. The building has 24 hour security. Prices Housing payments are made twice a year with your tuition. THESE PAYMENTS CANNOT BE MADE MONTHLY. Single: $2,200/month Double: $1,650/month The bi-yearly charges are based on your specific program and length of stay. ** These rates are for long term (1 year or more) programs. Short term rates are strictly based on availability. **All prices are subject to change without notice. Apts & Lofts www.aptsandlofts.com 496 Driggs Ave. Brooklyn We strive to guarantee that all aptsandlofts.com customers receive the most positive, highest quality levels of service possible. Specializing in Williamsburg, Dumbo, Greenpoint. Location Location Location www.3location3.com 88 S. Portland Ave. Brooklyn Office: 718-222-1199 Lorie Cell: 917-804-0692 [email protected] Location Location Location is a new generation real estate agency. Location has a personal and professional commitment to doing good business with good people. We're centrally located in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are minutes from Atlantic Terminal Station. Queens Metropolis Realty www.metropolisrentals.com 29-17A 23rd Ave, Astoria Office: 718-545-9700 Angela Metaras Cell: 917-776-4591 Servicing Astoria, Long Island City, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Woodside & Sunnyside. Mainly long term unfurnished rentals, occasionally short term leases can be arranged. Manhattan Mark David www.markdavidny.com 560 Broadway in SoHo Simon Goldthorpe Cell: 646-238-1555 [email protected] Discounted commission rate to NYFA students, staff & alumni. Wide selection of ‘no fee’ and partial fee apartments. Best Apts www.bestaptsnyc.com 119 West 23rd ST #300 Office: 212-367-7166 212-367-7868 [email protected] We are located in the heart of Chelsea. Languages spoken include French, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, German, Italian, Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, and Portuguese. Manhattan Apts www.manhattanapts.com 729 7th Avenue, 4th fl. Office: 212.378.2680 Manhattan Apartments rents over 5,000 apartments a year to over 8,000 satisfied clients. With over 150 brokers, and service available in 17 languages, we can meet the needs of clients from all over. Located in the heart of the city at 48th Street and 7th Avenue, Manhattan Apartments is an easy commute to all NYC apartments for rent and for sale. New Jersey Remax Villa www.remax-villa.com 306 Grove Street Jersey City, NJ Office: 201-946-2700 With more than 70 Agents and our 30 years of experience, we have the ability and the desire to provide our clients with the most personalized and professional Real Estate services in New Jersey. ! An Apartment Tour the Residences Applying for an apartment… The New Yorker Residence 481 Eighth Ave Daily tour at 2:30PM Preparing to sign: Make sure to contact your landlord or broker before the lease signing and find out exactly what they need you to bring. Be prepared to pay the application fee and deposit. Expect them to ask for the following: A completed application A legal photo ID. Checkbook (many management companies require an official check, such as a bank check or cashiers check or money order) Letter of employment Pay stubs (Yours and your guarantor’s, if applicable) Tax returns (Yours and your guarantor’s, if applicable) Bank statements (Yours and your guarantor’s, if applicable) Landlord reference letter Enrollment letter from NYFA From Union Square: Walk to the opposite side of Union Square Park (towards Broadway). At 16th St, take the or or to 34th St. Exit the station and walk east towards 8 th Ave. The building is on the northwest corner of the intersection. From 17 Battery Pl.: Walk east until you arrive to Washington Street. Take a left and continue walking north. At the end of the street you will see a footbridge towards Trinity place. Cross the footbridge to continue walking north to take the train from Rector Street. Exit at 34 th Street. When you exit, walk west towards 8th Ave and the building is on the northwest corner of this intersection International Students: You will want to set up a local bank account and have the information available. It is likely that you will need a guarantor since you do not have a social security number or a credit history in the States. If you can choose a guarantor in the NY area, that will be best. Your landlord may ask for at least three months' deposit on an apartment, if your guarantor is not employed in the United States. The New York Film Academy does not get involved in pre or post agreement discussions with landlords or brokers. Nor do we endorse, investigate or guarantee the legitimacy or quality of any accommodation aside from our dormitory residence. The New York Film Academy will not be responsible for any loss or damage as a result of any accommodation found with the resources or advice within this booklet. The St. George Clark Residence 55 Clark Street Daily tour at 1:15PM From Union Square: Walk to 14th St. & 7th Ave to the or train towards Brooklyn -ORTake the train towards 8th Ave and transfer at 6th Ave to the or train towards Brooklyn. Exit at Clark Street, residence is outside of the subway From 17 Battery Pl.: Walk east towards Broadway, Take the or train at Bowling Green towards Brooklyn and Exit at Borough Hall. Walk north with the park to your right. Take a left on Clark Street. The residence will be past Henry St. on the north side. -ORWalk east towards Broadway, Take the or train at Bowling Green towards Brooklyn and Transfer at Borough Hall to the or towards Manhattan. Exit at Clark Street, the residence will be outside of the station. ! Other Student Residences Amsterdam Residence – SHORT or LONG term The Amsterdam Residence is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The location is wonderfully located one block from the 1 train. The residence is blocks from Central Park and Lincoln Center. • Rooms are all air-conditioned and equipped with their own refrigerator, sink, desk and chair. • Bathrooms and showers on every floor that only allow one person in at a time, so they are private. They are not stalls where many people use it at the same time and they are cleaned twice daily. • Lounge with high speed and wireless internet, desktop computers, cable TV, and a fully equipped kitchen with stoves and microwave ovens. • 24 Hour Security. • Coin operated washing machines and dryers in the building. How to book. Call Sara's Homestay at 1-212-564-5979 or book online at www.sarahomestay.com **prices are subject to change without notice. An Apartment Applying for an apartment… Landlords approve applicants based on several different criteria. Income: In NYC, most landlords will require that you actively earn annually 40 times the amount of the monthly rent. If your rent is $2,000 per month then you will need to actively earn $80,000 annually. Guarantor : For students who do not meet the income, or credit requirements, a guarantor, also known as a co-signer is another option. A guarantor will take the financial liability and terms of your lease if you are unable or unwilling to fulfill it. Most landlords will require that a guarantor actively earn annually 80 times the amount of the monthly rent. Guarantors will be required to provide financial documents and credit information. If your guarantor does not have a social security number, he/she might not be accepted or there may be an additional deposit required. Credit : Good credit is essential. Landlords use your credit rating and history to determine whether or not you would be a financially responsible tenant. If your income is lower than the customary requirement, a higher credit score will help. Assets: If you have poor credit or if you have no credit, additional assets may help you secure an apartment. Having 6 to 12 months of rent available in a bank account may persuade a landlord to accept multiple months of rent or security deposit paid in advance as an alternative way to approve you. Furniture: Not all apartments will come furnished. You may either purchase new furniture or rent furniture from a company, such as CORT. ! An Apartment Searching for an apartment… When you are searching for apartments it is very important to check the legitimacy of any apartment or company you work with. Remember to discuss all fees at the beginning so there are no surprises. It is important to have written and signed contracts for all leases before making a payment. Be sure to get receipts for any money paid. Local Resources: If you have friends or family living in or around the NYC region, ask them for suggestions. Many local bookstores carry apartment guides and travel guides for New York City. Local newspapers also have a classified section with apartment listings. The New York Times has the classified ads available online and in print. Online Resources: There are many websites that can help you find an apartment, find a roommate or a find a broker/management company. Please contact the New York Film Academy Housing Department for a list of these resources. Once we have assessed your housing needs, we can provide you with relevant online resources. Using a Broker: A broker is someone you can hire to locate an apartment for you. A broker will compile listings that fit your needs and then will show you the apartments. Each broker will have a different fee. It is important to ask about this before you start working with them. A broker’s fee in New York City is usually equivalent to 15% of a year’s worth of rent and is due upon the lease signing. Some brokers will offer a discounted fee to students, so be sure to discuss the fee before discussing any apartments. When you meet with a broker you should be prepared to tell them what kind of apartment you want, where you want to live and what your budget is. Lease - A lease is a legally binding, written agreement between a landlord and tenant that grants the legal right to reside for a specifically stated length of time. We recommend that you only enter into a written agreement. Month-to-Month - A month-to-month is also a legally binding agreement between a landlord and tenant which may be terminated for any reason as long as written notification is given 30 days in advance. Sublease (Sublet) - An agreement where a tenant grants use of all or part of the leased property to another person, who is known as the (sub)‘lessee’. Subletting may be prohibited by the original lease or require written permission from the landlord. Roommate/Share - A Roommate/Share is an arrangement where one rents an apartment with one or more individuals who already live in the apartment. This arrangement may be organized where one or more roommates may or may not be on the lease as a tenant. Other Student Residences 92Y Residence The 92Y is a residence at the 92nd Street Y. It is an international community of undergraduate and graduate students, young professionals and interns. Residence at 92Y offers: • Private and two person rooms • A safe, friendly environment at a cultural organization that’s been creating community since 1874. • 24/7 security, with security guards who know your name • Fast, free wi-fi • Flexible scheduling: call us, and we’ll try to make it work • Free housekeeping and linen service • Close to Central Park & subways, Museum Mile, and more • Access to 92Y’s full service state of the art gym and pool We have 350 beds. One of them is waiting for you! Residence is by application only and is limited to full time students, interns and/or fully employed young men and women for housing periods of 30 days or longer. Exception: We require a full 4-month commitment from September 1st to December 31st. How much? Large Single Room: $1,900 Single Room: $1,800 Double Room*: $1,550 person/month Small Double Room*: $1,450 person/month *Shared rooms are for those 28 years of age and younger. How to book. Call the 92Y at 1-212-415-5660 or 1-800-858-4692 or book online at **Prices are subject to change without notice. www.92Y.org/92Yresidence 1 2 ! Short Term Options Here is a list of some short term housing options. Union Square Inn 209 E. 14th Street www.unionsquareinn.com Tel: (212) 545 – 0879 A large amount of New York Film Academy students stay at this residence due to the proximity to the school. Guests will enjoy private rooms with kitchenettes or studio apartments with kitchens. There are various types of rooms and comes with countless amenities. Maison International www.maisonintl.com Contact: Erin Alls Office: 212-462-4766 Fees charged depending on length of stay. Good selection of fullyfurnished apartments in all areas of Manhattan including many studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments in downtown area; review the website 3 East 3rd Dorm 3 East 3rd Street btwn. Bowery and 2nd Avenue Tel:212-533-7749 Email:[email protected] http://www.3e3dorm.com/ Average room sizes are 8’ x 14’, and are furnished with: Single Bed, closet, desk and chair, TV, wireless internet access (optional with minimal fee), air conditioner, vanity with hot and cold water, refrigerator. (no cooking) Shared bathrooms - there are two toilets and one shower on each floor. Only one person per room. No exceptions. Room charge is $250.00 security deposit and $250.00/week. Jakobson Properties www.nofeerentals.com Tel: 212-533-1300 Peter Jakobson [email protected] Furnished & unfurnished apartments with prices starting at $1695/mo. Unfurnished apartments come with furniture rental referral. This agency caters to students in the downtown area. There are some good deals, especially if you have a roommate. Easy application process. Bond New York www.citi-habitats.com Contact: Emile Deveaux 646-484-7809 Offering a large selection of short and long term furnished apartments through out the city. An industry leader for more than a decade, they are “dedicated to honesty, integrity, and professionalism to deliver the best possible results.” An Apartment Thinking about an apartment… When searching for an apartment, we recommend that you begin your housing search around 30 days before your desired arrival date. The Housing department will pass on any listings of available apartments and shares that we have to interested students. It is best to familiarize yourself with the New York City neighborhoods as early as possible. If you are able, we suggest visiting the city and the school before you move which will assist you later on while you are searching accommodations. It will be helpful to explore and familiarize yourself with the various New York City neighborhoods. Average 2011 price in a Doorman Elevator building in Manhattan: Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,010 -$2,640 1 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,868-$3,855 2 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,141-$7,433 Average 2011 price in an non-Doorman Elevator building in Manhattan: Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,625-$2,136 1 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,961-$3,285 2 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,905-$5,102 Average 2011 price in a Walk-up building in Manhattan: Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,597-$2,500 1 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,900-$2,935 2 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,418-$3,819 *Market data from figures provided in the Citi Habitats 2011 Black and White Report. Roommate Shares & Subleases www.sublet.com www.padmapper.com www.roomster.com www.roomorama.com www.woogo.com www.citi-habitats.com www.flipkey.com Off-Campus Housing Resources www.insurent.com (Lease Guaranty) www.citirelocation.com (Neighborhoods) www.howtorentinnyc.com (Guide) www.nybits.com www.cort.com (furniture rental) Apartment Listings www.nybits.com (building directory) www.nyhabitat.com(unfurnished) www.housingmaps.com www.kannekt.com (Jersey) www.rentals.com www.rentalhouses.com www.urbansherpany.com www.streeteasy.com/ Classified Sections www.nytimes.com www.villagevoice.com ! Craigslist Short Term Options Craigslist.com is a site where New Yorkers can post ads for apartments or rooms for rent in their apartment. It is a great place to find accommodations but it is a VERY large site and the listings posted are not monitored or verified by the site, so you need to use discretion and be aware of scams. Renting a room in an apartment is the most common type of housing in NYC. To locate a room in an apartment on craigslist: • Go to newyork.craigslist.org and click on the ROOMS/SHARED link under the “housing” section. • Always put a minimum (of at least $400) as well as a maximum price. • Don’t type anything in the “search for:” field • Use the tabs on the top of the page to switch between the Boroughs • Don’t bother looking at listings older than 2 days. (they are either gone or relisted) • Typically someone renting a room in their apartment will NOT give their phone number or real email address in a listing. Having to use the anonomized craigslist email address is a good sign. If you are asked to use money gram or western union or If a landlord is “unfortunately” out of town, or out of the country and they ask you to wire them the funds you should walk away. Only give money once you’ve physically been to and seen the apartment. Never send anyone your bank account or social security number. If a listing sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If you see a fully furnished, 2-bedroom apartment with a balcony for rent in Union Square in a luxury, high-rise, doorman building for $1100, it most likely isn’t real. Keep in mind that Craigslist is not accountable for listings on their site, nor are they involved in any transaction or handle any payments. Here is a list of some short term housing options. Chelsea International Hotel 251 W. 20th Street www.chelseahostel.com Tel.: 212-647-0010 Dormitory Style Rooms are either male or female only $38/night - $170/night. Shared dorm rooms and private rooms available. You may Check In 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Chelsea Star Hotel 300 W. 30th Street www.starhotelny.com Tel.: 212-244-7827 Centrally located in Manhattan’s trendy Chelsea district, Chelsea Star is perfect for students seeking affordable housing for short-term programs or temporary housing prior to a permanent move-in date. Dormitory Bed: $29.99 - $40/night plus tax Single Room: $79 - $109/night plus tax Double Room: $99 - $149/night plus tax The Gershwin Hotel 7 East 27th Street http://www.gershwinhotel.com Tel.: 212-545-8000 Convenient location, great style, painted floors, paintings on walls. Maximum stay 14 days Rates: Shared rooms starting at $40/night Hosteling International NY 891 Amsterdam Ave (103rd St.) www.hinewyork.org Tel.: 212-932-2300 Dorm style room: $35-52/night Private family rooms: $135/day w/ shared bathroom Private family rooms: $150/day w/private bathroom. International Student Center 33 W 88th St (Central Park West) www.nystudentcenter.org Tel.: 212-787-7706 Women only and Co-ed dorms. Communal kitchen & lounge. Max stay is 14 days. Dorm-style shared rooms; $20 - 30/night. American Dream Hostel 168 East 24th Street (between Lexington and 3rd Avenue) Tel: 212-260 9779 Email: [email protected] Dorm (up 4 people): $55.50/per night - 1 person Private room (1 person): $75.00/per night Private room (2 people): $95.00/per night Private room (3 people): $135.00/per night ! Short Term Options ! Short Term Options Here is a list of some short term housing options. Here is a list of some short term housing options. Broadway Hotel & Hostel 230 W. 101st St. (Corner of Broadway & W. 101st St.) Tel: 212-865-7710 Email: [email protected] www.broadwayhotelnyc.com Dorm (up to 2 people): $36.00+/per night - per person Private room (2 people): $169.00+/per night The Pink Dorms -- WOMEN ONLY http://pinkdorms.com Tel:646-421-4503 This femaile only dorm has two locations, by Central Park and Union Square providing safe, stylish, and sophisticated dorm style accommodations. Rooms will vary from $1300 - $2800 per month depending on location and length of stay. Signature Properties www.spnewyork.com Andre Alves [email protected] Tel: 212-475-4756 x240 Signature Properties features luxury furnished apartments starting at $2,500/month. Apartments are located throughout downtown Manhattan and on the west side. Whether your needs are for just one month or a year, enjoy the luxury and comfort of your own home away from home. The Brandon Residence -- WOMEN ONLY 340 W 85th St. www.thebrandon.org Tel.: 212-496-6901 All rooms are single occupancy. Must complete application in advance. High security building, shared bathrooms, house keeping service, two meals a day. Optional linen service available. Cable TV. JCSA INC www.jcsa.com Tel: 212-989-1234 Contact: Takumi or Nobue [email protected] 10% discount off agency fee for NYFA students. This agency caters to visiting Japanese clientele but they have some great deals and provide an excellent service no matter where you are from; you don’t have to be Japanese to use their services. Murray Hill Inn 143 E 30th St. http://www.murrayhillinn.com Tel.:212-545-0879 "Euro style" shared bathroom. 24-hr concierge service. Daily maid service. Double bed/Shared bath: $109/night Double bed/private bath: $149/night Twin bed/private bath: $161 Queen or King bed/private bath $179 or $199 West Side YMCA 5W. 63rd (Central Park West) www.ymcanyc.org/westside Tel.: 212-875-4100 Maximum stay is 25 days. Cable TV in each room. Many room choices starting at $102. Centro Maria Residence -- WOMEN ONLY 539 W.54th St. (10th & 11th Ave) Tel.: 212-757-6989 [email protected] Operated by religious sisters of Immaculate. Curfew is 11:30pm Sun-Thurs, midnight Fri-Sat. Breakfast & dinner included Mon-Fri, Sat breakfast only. Ages 18-29. Single only. Must give notice two weeks before leaving. $100 non-refundable registration fee. Please contact for costs. Markle Residence for Women -- WOMEN ONLY 123 W 13th St. (6th & 7th Ave) http://www.themarkle.org/ Tel.: 212-242-2400 Includes 2 meals. Private baths. All visitors must sign in & out. The Webster Apartment -- WOMEN ONLY 419 W 34th St. (9th & 10th Ave) www.websterapartments.org Tel.: 212-967-9000 Includes 2 meals a day & maid service. No stereo after 11pm. No guests after midnight. Must work at least 15hrs/wk outside of residence (part-time is fine). Application form can be faxed if abroad, otherwise you must pick it up. Single rooms start at $304 a week with a shared bathroom Sacred Heart -- WOMEN ONLY 432 W. 20th St. www.sacredheartresidence.com Tel.: 212-929-5790 Breakfast & dinner included. Rates are for either single or double rooms. Must pay in advance. Mon-Fri. Curfew: Sun-Thurs 11pm, Fri-Sat midnight. Daily rates:$70/person Weekly rates: 1-4 weeks: $350/person ! Short Term Options ! Short Term Options Here is a list of some short term housing options. Here is a list of some short term housing options. Broadway Hotel & Hostel 230 W. 101st St. (Corner of Broadway & W. 101st St.) Tel: 212-865-7710 Email: [email protected] www.broadwayhotelnyc.com Dorm (up to 2 people): $36.00+/per night - per person Private room (2 people): $169.00+/per night The Pink Dorms -- WOMEN ONLY http://pinkdorms.com Tel:646-421-4503 This femaile only dorm has two locations, by Central Park and Union Square providing safe, stylish, and sophisticated dorm style accommodations. Rooms will vary from $1300 - $2800 per month depending on location and length of stay. Signature Properties www.spnewyork.com Andre Alves [email protected] Tel: 212-475-4756 x240 Signature Properties features luxury furnished apartments starting at $2,500/month. Apartments are located throughout downtown Manhattan and on the west side. Whether your needs are for just one month or a year, enjoy the luxury and comfort of your own home away from home. The Brandon Residence -- WOMEN ONLY 340 W 85th St. www.thebrandon.org Tel.: 212-496-6901 All rooms are single occupancy. Must complete application in advance. High security building, shared bathrooms, house keeping service, two meals a day. Optional linen service available. Cable TV. JCSA INC www.jcsa.com Tel: 212-989-1234 Contact: Takumi or Nobue [email protected] 10% discount off agency fee for NYFA students. This agency caters to visiting Japanese clientele but they have some great deals and provide an excellent service no matter where you are from; you don’t have to be Japanese to use their services. Murray Hill Inn 143 E 30th St. http://www.murrayhillinn.com Tel.:212-545-0879 "Euro style" shared bathroom. 24-hr concierge service. Daily maid service. Double bed/Shared bath: $109/night Double bed/private bath: $149/night Twin bed/private bath: $161 Queen or King bed/private bath $179 or $199 West Side YMCA 5W. 63rd (Central Park West) www.ymcanyc.org/westside Tel.: 212-875-4100 Maximum stay is 25 days. Cable TV in each room. Many room choices starting at $102. Centro Maria Residence -- WOMEN ONLY 539 W.54th St. (10th & 11th Ave) Tel.: 212-757-6989 [email protected] Operated by religious sisters of Immaculate. Curfew is 11:30pm Sun-Thurs, midnight Fri-Sat. Breakfast & dinner included Mon-Fri, Sat breakfast only. Ages 18-29. Single only. Must give notice two weeks before leaving. $100 non-refundable registration fee. Please contact for costs. Markle Residence for Women -- WOMEN ONLY 123 W 13th St. (6th & 7th Ave) http://www.themarkle.org/ Tel.: 212-242-2400 Includes 2 meals. Private baths. All visitors must sign in & out. The Webster Apartment -- WOMEN ONLY 419 W 34th St. (9th & 10th Ave) www.websterapartments.org Tel.: 212-967-9000 Includes 2 meals a day & maid service. No stereo after 11pm. No guests after midnight. Must work at least 15hrs/wk outside of residence (part-time is fine). Application form can be faxed if abroad, otherwise you must pick it up. Single rooms start at $304 a week with a shared bathroom Sacred Heart -- WOMEN ONLY 432 W. 20th St. www.sacredheartresidence.com Tel.: 212-929-5790 Breakfast & dinner included. Rates are for either single or double rooms. Must pay in advance. Mon-Fri. Curfew: Sun-Thurs 11pm, Fri-Sat midnight. Daily rates:$70/person Weekly rates: 1-4 weeks: $350/person ! Craigslist Short Term Options Craigslist.com is a site where New Yorkers can post ads for apartments or rooms for rent in their apartment. It is a great place to find accommodations but it is a VERY large site and the listings posted are not monitored or verified by the site, so you need to use discretion and be aware of scams. Renting a room in an apartment is the most common type of housing in NYC. To locate a room in an apartment on craigslist: • Go to newyork.craigslist.org and click on the ROOMS/SHARED link under the “housing” section. • Always put a minimum (of at least $400) as well as a maximum price. • Don’t type anything in the “search for:” field • Use the tabs on the top of the page to switch between the Boroughs • Don’t bother looking at listings older than 2 days. (they are either gone or relisted) • Typically someone renting a room in their apartment will NOT give their phone number or real email address in a listing. Having to use the anonomized craigslist email address is a good sign. If you are asked to use money gram or western union or If a landlord is “unfortunately” out of town, or out of the country and they ask you to wire them the funds you should walk away. Only give money once you’ve physically been to and seen the apartment. Never send anyone your bank account or social security number. If a listing sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If you see a fully furnished, 2-bedroom apartment with a balcony for rent in Union Square in a luxury, high-rise, doorman building for $1100, it most likely isn’t real. Keep in mind that Craigslist is not accountable for listings on their site, nor are they involved in any transaction or handle any payments. Here is a list of some short term housing options. Chelsea International Hotel 251 W. 20th Street www.chelseahostel.com Tel.: 212-647-0010 Dormitory Style Rooms are either male or female only $38/night - $170/night. Shared dorm rooms and private rooms available. You may Check In 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Chelsea Star Hotel 300 W. 30th Street www.starhotelny.com Tel.: 212-244-7827 Centrally located in Manhattan’s trendy Chelsea district, Chelsea Star is perfect for students seeking affordable housing for short-term programs or temporary housing prior to a permanent move-in date. Dormitory Bed: $29.99 - $40/night plus tax Single Room: $79 - $109/night plus tax Double Room: $99 - $149/night plus tax The Gershwin Hotel 7 East 27th Street http://www.gershwinhotel.com Tel.: 212-545-8000 Convenient location, great style, painted floors, paintings on walls. Maximum stay 14 days Rates: Shared rooms starting at $40/night Hosteling International NY 891 Amsterdam Ave (103rd St.) www.hinewyork.org Tel.: 212-932-2300 Dorm style room: $35-52/night Private family rooms: $135/day w/ shared bathroom Private family rooms: $150/day w/private bathroom. International Student Center 33 W 88th St (Central Park West) www.nystudentcenter.org Tel.: 212-787-7706 Women only and Co-ed dorms. Communal kitchen & lounge. Max stay is 14 days. Dorm-style shared rooms; $20 - 30/night. American Dream Hostel 168 East 24th Street (between Lexington and 3rd Avenue) Tel: 212-260 9779 Email: [email protected] Dorm (up 4 people): $55.50/per night - 1 person Private room (1 person): $75.00/per night Private room (2 people): $95.00/per night Private room (3 people): $135.00/per night 1 2 ! Short Term Options Here is a list of some short term housing options. Union Square Inn 209 E. 14th Street www.unionsquareinn.com Tel: (212) 545 – 0879 A large amount of New York Film Academy students stay at this residence due to the proximity to the school. Guests will enjoy private rooms with kitchenettes or studio apartments with kitchens. There are various types of rooms and comes with countless amenities. Maison International www.maisonintl.com Contact: Erin Alls Office: 212-462-4766 Fees charged depending on length of stay. Good selection of fullyfurnished apartments in all areas of Manhattan including many studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments in downtown area; review the website 3 East 3rd Dorm 3 East 3rd Street btwn. Bowery and 2nd Avenue Tel:212-533-7749 Email:[email protected] http://www.3e3dorm.com/ Average room sizes are 8’ x 14’, and are furnished with: Single Bed, closet, desk and chair, TV, wireless internet access (optional with minimal fee), air conditioner, vanity with hot and cold water, refrigerator. (no cooking) Shared bathrooms - there are two toilets and one shower on each floor. Only one person per room. No exceptions. Room charge is $250.00 security deposit and $250.00/week. Jakobson Properties www.nofeerentals.com Tel: 212-533-1300 Peter Jakobson [email protected] Furnished & unfurnished apartments with prices starting at $1695/mo. Unfurnished apartments come with furniture rental referral. This agency caters to students in the downtown area. There are some good deals, especially if you have a roommate. Easy application process. Bond New York www.citi-habitats.com Contact: Emile Deveaux 646-484-7809 Offering a large selection of short and long term furnished apartments through out the city. An industry leader for more than a decade, they are “dedicated to honesty, integrity, and professionalism to deliver the best possible results.” An Apartment Thinking about an apartment… When searching for an apartment, we recommend that you begin your housing search around 30 days before your desired arrival date. The Housing department will pass on any listings of available apartments and shares that we have to interested students. It is best to familiarize yourself with the New York City neighborhoods as early as possible. If you are able, we suggest visiting the city and the school before you move which will assist you later on while you are searching accommodations. It will be helpful to explore and familiarize yourself with the various New York City neighborhoods. Average 2011 price in a Doorman Elevator building in Manhattan: Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,010 -$2,640 1 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,868-$3,855 2 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,141-$7,433 Average 2011 price in an non-Doorman Elevator building in Manhattan: Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,625-$2,136 1 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,961-$3,285 2 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,905-$5,102 Average 2011 price in a Walk-up building in Manhattan: Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,597-$2,500 1 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,900-$2,935 2 Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,418-$3,819 *Market data from figures provided in the Citi Habitats 2011 Black and White Report. Roommate Shares & Subleases www.sublet.com www.padmapper.com www.roomster.com www.roomorama.com www.woogo.com www.citi-habitats.com www.flipkey.com Off-Campus Housing Resources www.insurent.com (Lease Guaranty) www.citirelocation.com (Neighborhoods) www.howtorentinnyc.com (Guide) www.nybits.com www.cort.com (furniture rental) Apartment Listings www.nybits.com (building directory) www.nyhabitat.com(unfurnished) www.housingmaps.com www.kannekt.com (Jersey) www.rentals.com www.rentalhouses.com www.urbansherpany.com www.streeteasy.com/ Classified Sections www.nytimes.com www.villagevoice.com ! An Apartment Searching for an apartment… When you are searching for apartments it is very important to check the legitimacy of any apartment or company you work with. Remember to discuss all fees at the beginning so there are no surprises. It is important to have written and signed contracts for all leases before making a payment. Be sure to get receipts for any money paid. Local Resources: If you have friends or family living in or around the NYC region, ask them for suggestions. Many local bookstores carry apartment guides and travel guides for New York City. Local newspapers also have a classified section with apartment listings. The New York Times has the classified ads available online and in print. Online Resources: There are many websites that can help you find an apartment, find a roommate or a find a broker/management company. Please contact the New York Film Academy Housing Department for a list of these resources. Once we have assessed your housing needs, we can provide you with relevant online resources. Using a Broker: A broker is someone you can hire to locate an apartment for you. A broker will compile listings that fit your needs and then will show you the apartments. Each broker will have a different fee. It is important to ask about this before you start working with them. A broker’s fee in New York City is usually equivalent to 15% of a year’s worth of rent and is due upon the lease signing. Some brokers will offer a discounted fee to students, so be sure to discuss the fee before discussing any apartments. When you meet with a broker you should be prepared to tell them what kind of apartment you want, where you want to live and what your budget is. Lease - A lease is a legally binding, written agreement between a landlord and tenant that grants the legal right to reside for a specifically stated length of time. We recommend that you only enter into a written agreement. Month-to-Month - A month-to-month is also a legally binding agreement between a landlord and tenant which may be terminated for any reason as long as written notification is given 30 days in advance. Sublease (Sublet) - An agreement where a tenant grants use of all or part of the leased property to another person, who is known as the (sub)‘lessee’. Subletting may be prohibited by the original lease or require written permission from the landlord. Roommate/Share - A Roommate/Share is an arrangement where one rents an apartment with one or more individuals who already live in the apartment. This arrangement may be organized where one or more roommates may or may not be on the lease as a tenant. Other Student Residences 92Y Residence The 92Y is a residence at the 92nd Street Y. It is an international community of undergraduate and graduate students, young professionals and interns. Residence at 92Y offers: • Private and two person rooms • A safe, friendly environment at a cultural organization that’s been creating community since 1874. • 24/7 security, with security guards who know your name • Fast, free wi-fi • Flexible scheduling: call us, and we’ll try to make it work • Free housekeeping and linen service • Close to Central Park & subways, Museum Mile, and more • Access to 92Y’s full service state of the art gym and pool We have 350 beds. One of them is waiting for you! Residence is by application only and is limited to full time students, interns and/or fully employed young men and women for housing periods of 30 days or longer. Exception: We require a full 4-month commitment from September 1st to December 31st. How much? Large Single Room: $1,900 Single Room: $1,800 Double Room*: $1,550 person/month Small Double Room*: $1,450 person/month *Shared rooms are for those 28 years of age and younger. How to book. Call the 92Y at 1-212-415-5660 or 1-800-858-4692 or book online at **Prices are subject to change without notice. www.92Y.org/92Yresidence ! Other Student Residences Amsterdam Residence – SHORT or LONG term The Amsterdam Residence is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The location is wonderfully located one block from the 1 train. The residence is blocks from Central Park and Lincoln Center. • Rooms are all air-conditioned and equipped with their own refrigerator, sink, desk and chair. • Bathrooms and showers on every floor that only allow one person in at a time, so they are private. They are not stalls where many people use it at the same time and they are cleaned twice daily. • Lounge with high speed and wireless internet, desktop computers, cable TV, and a fully equipped kitchen with stoves and microwave ovens. • 24 Hour Security. • Coin operated washing machines and dryers in the building. How to book. Call Sara's Homestay at 1-212-564-5979 or book online at www.sarahomestay.com **prices are subject to change without notice. An Apartment Applying for an apartment… Landlords approve applicants based on several different criteria. Income: In NYC, most landlords will require that you actively earn annually 40 times the amount of the monthly rent. If your rent is $2,000 per month then you will need to actively earn $80,000 annually. Guarantor : For students who do not meet the income, or credit requirements, a guarantor, also known as a co-signer is another option. A guarantor will take the financial liability and terms of your lease if you are unable or unwilling to fulfill it. Most landlords will require that a guarantor actively earn annually 80 times the amount of the monthly rent. Guarantors will be required to provide financial documents and credit information. If your guarantor does not have a social security number, he/she might not be accepted or there may be an additional deposit required. Credit : Good credit is essential. Landlords use your credit rating and history to determine whether or not you would be a financially responsible tenant. If your income is lower than the customary requirement, a higher credit score will help. Assets: If you have poor credit or if you have no credit, additional assets may help you secure an apartment. Having 6 to 12 months of rent available in a bank account may persuade a landlord to accept multiple months of rent or security deposit paid in advance as an alternative way to approve you. Furniture: Not all apartments will come furnished. You may either purchase new furniture or rent furniture from a company, such as CORT. ! An Apartment Tour the Residences Applying for an apartment… The New Yorker Residence 481 Eighth Ave Daily tour at 2:30PM Preparing to sign: Make sure to contact your landlord or broker before the lease signing and find out exactly what they need you to bring. Be prepared to pay the application fee and deposit. Expect them to ask for the following: A completed application A legal photo ID. Checkbook (many management companies require an official check, such as a bank check or cashiers check or money order) Letter of employment Pay stubs (Yours and your guarantor’s, if applicable) Tax returns (Yours and your guarantor’s, if applicable) Bank statements (Yours and your guarantor’s, if applicable) Landlord reference letter Enrollment letter from NYFA From Union Square: Walk to the opposite side of Union Square Park (towards Broadway). At 16th St, take the or or to 34th St. Exit the station and walk east towards 8 th Ave. The building is on the northwest corner of the intersection. From 17 Battery Pl.: Walk east until you arrive to Washington Street. Take a left and continue walking north. At the end of the street you will see a footbridge towards Trinity place. Cross the footbridge to continue walking north to take the train from Rector Street. Exit at 34 th Street. When you exit, walk west towards 8th Ave and the building is on the northwest corner of this intersection International Students: You will want to set up a local bank account and have the information available. It is likely that you will need a guarantor since you do not have a social security number or a credit history in the States. If you can choose a guarantor in the NY area, that will be best. Your landlord may ask for at least three months' deposit on an apartment, if your guarantor is not employed in the United States. The New York Film Academy does not get involved in pre or post agreement discussions with landlords or brokers. Nor do we endorse, investigate or guarantee the legitimacy or quality of any accommodation aside from our dormitory residence. The New York Film Academy will not be responsible for any loss or damage as a result of any accommodation found with the resources or advice within this booklet. The St. George Clark Residence 55 Clark Street Daily tour at 1:15PM From Union Square: Walk to 14th St. & 7th Ave to the or train towards Brooklyn -ORTake the train towards 8th Ave and transfer at 6th Ave to the or train towards Brooklyn. Exit at Clark Street, residence is outside of the subway From 17 Battery Pl.: Walk east towards Broadway, Take the or train at Bowling Green towards Brooklyn and Exit at Borough Hall. Walk north with the park to your right. Take a left on Clark Street. The residence will be past Henry St. on the north side. -ORWalk east towards Broadway, Take the or train at Bowling Green towards Brooklyn and Transfer at Borough Hall to the or towards Manhattan. Exit at Clark Street, the residence will be outside of the station. ! Clark St. & New Yorker Student Residence Agents & Agencies Brooklyn What is in the building? The Clark Street and New Yorker building have a number of communal kitchens with convection ovens and multi-burner stovetops as well as prep space and eating areas. There is an Internet computer lounge, a game lounge with a pool table, air hockey table and a large flat screen TV mounted on the wall with couches. There are also quiet study lounges and conference rooms. There is a large pay per load laundry facility as well as a very large state of the art fitness center. The building has 24 hour security. Prices Housing payments are made twice a year with your tuition. THESE PAYMENTS CANNOT BE MADE MONTHLY. Single: $2,100/month Double: $1,600/month Triple: $1,450/month The bi-yearly charges are based on your specific program and length of stay. ** These rates are for long term (1 year or more) programs. Short term rates are strictly based on availability. **All prices are subject to change without notice. Apts & Lofts www.aptsandlofts.com 496 Driggs Ave. Brooklyn We strive to guarantee that all aptsandlofts.com customers receive the most positive, highest quality levels of service possible. Specializing in Williamsburg, Dumbo, Greenpoint. Location Location Location www.3location3.com 88 S. Portland Ave. Brooklyn Office: 718-222-1199 Lorie Cell: 917-804-0692 [email protected] Location Location Location is a new generation real estate agency. Location has a personal and professional commitment to doing good business with good people. We're centrally located in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are minutes from Atlantic Terminal Station. Queens Metropolis Realty www.metropolisrentals.com 29-17A 23rd Ave, Astoria Office: 718-545-9700 Angela Metaras Cell: 917-776-4591 Servicing Astoria, Long Island City, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Woodside & Sunnyside. Mainly long term unfurnished rentals, occasionally short term leases can be arranged. Manhattan Mark David www.markdavidny.com 560 Broadway in SoHo Simon Goldthorpe Cell: 646-238-1555 [email protected] Discounted commission rate to NYFA students, staff & alumni. Wide selection of ‘no fee’ and partial fee apartments. Best Apts www.bestaptsnyc.com 119 West 23rd ST #300 Office: 212-367-7166 212-367-7868 [email protected] We are located in the heart of Chelsea. Languages spoken include French, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, German, Italian, Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, and Portuguese. Manhattan Apts www.manhattanapts.com 729 7th Avenue, 4th fl. Office: 212.378.2680 Manhattan Apartments rents over 5,000 apartments a year to over 8,000 satisfied clients. With over 150 brokers, and service available in 17 languages, we can meet the needs of clients from all over. Located in the heart of the city at 48th Street and 7th Avenue, Manhattan Apartments is an easy commute to all NYC apartments for rent and for sale. New Jersey Remax Villa www.remax-villa.com 306 Grove Street Jersey City, NJ Office: 201-946-2700 With more than 70 Agents and our 30 years of experience, we have the ability and the desire to provide our clients with the most personalized and professional Real Estate services in New Jersey. ! Bed and Breakfast Bed and Breakfasts are a great choice for temporary accommodations. Here is a list of Bed and Breakfasts in downtown Manhattan, however you can find a more exhaustive list at www.bedandbreakfast.com. Abingdon Guest House www.abingdonguesthouse.com 212-243-5384 21 Eighth Ave (between West 12th & Jane St) Price Range: $159 to $259 per night Each has a private bath, not all are en suite. All rooms are air-conditioned with cable television, a safe, and wireless access. No breakfast is served. Clark St. & New Yorker Student Residence Room types The New York Film Academy occupies multiple rooms in both of these buildings run by the Educational Housing Services. We have mostly double rooms. What this means is that there are two New York Film Academy students in each room. We have a limited number of triple and single rooms as well. Each room has a private bathroom so the only West Eleventh Townhouse Apartments www.west-eleventh.com 212-675-7897 278 West 11th Street (Between West 4th & Bleecker) Price Range: $250 to $370 per night All accommodations are artistically decorated, air-conditioned and have a private bath. Amenities include cable TV,VCR, stereo, private phone with answering machine, refrigerator, and hairdryer. Every apartment has a ceiling fan and a microwave. Accommodations are single or double occupancy. Rooms to Let www.roomstolet.net 212- 675-5481 83 Horatio Street (West Village/ Meatpacking District) Price Range: $160 to $240 per night This is a triple-threat location! At the base of the Highline, adjacent to the Meat Packing District, and central to the historic West Village, this B&B offers guests a variety of accommodations in a very welcoming environment. Beautifully appointed rooms that offer a comfortable elegance of a country home. The Inn on 23rd www.Innon23rd.com 212-463-0330 131 West 23rd Street Price Range: $282 to $486 per night There are 14 rooms in this five-story townhouse. Every themed room has a private bath, queen or king-size beds. Continental breakfast is served each morning in the library. Cereals, fruit, juice and coffee are among the offerings. There is high-speed Internet access and wireless access in the breakfast room. Colonial House Inn www.Colonialhouseinn.com 212- 243-9669 318 West 22nd St (Between 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue) Price Range: $130 to $300 per night Located in Chelsea. Economy and standard rooms share baths; deluxe rooms have private bathrooms. Accommodations include an expanded continental breakfast along with fresh fruit, juices, freshly baked muffins, cereal, bagels, English muffins, tea, and our specially blended coffee. What is in the room? Each room is fully furnished with a twin XL bed, desk, chair, wardrobe closet and dresser for each occupant. It has a 27" LCD television with a built in DVD player and premium channel cable mounted on the wall, high speed internet, a private bathroom with shower in the room, a full size refrigerator, and a microwave. The rooms are equipped with phone lines with local and long distance calling. The room does NOT include bedding/linens of any sort. The rooms have large windows as well as air-conditioning and heat. ! New Yorker Student Residence Hotels 481 Eighth Ave @ 34th Street Greenwich Village-SoHo-Union Square The New Yorker Residence is located in the historic New Yorker Hotel on 8th Avenue, right in the heart of New York City. This residence is close several subways, ACENQR123BDFM giving students the capability to get anywhere in the city. The neighborhood is flourishing with local restaurants, grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, a 24-hour post office, plus worldclass shopping and cultural hot-spots—in Herald Square and the Garment District, there is always something to do. The New Yorker is also short walk to Times Square, The Port Authority, Broadway and off-Broadway theaters. Madison Square Garden (home to the Knicks and plenty of concerts and shows!) and Penn Station is a 5 minute stroll away. There is plenty of shopping just around with corner with Macy’s and Fifth Avenue three blocks away from your bedroom! The area is also a popular site for product launches, musical performances, and photo and film shoots, making it one of the most exciting districts in New York. While you’re here, be sure to take advantage of “Broadway Boulevard”, the pedestrian-only space connecting Herald and Greeley squares, which offers free public programs such as chess tables, dance lessons, and exercise classes. W Hotel – Union Square www.starwoodhotels.com 212-253-9119 201 Park Avenue South (across the street from NYFA Union Square) W New York Union Square's landmark 1911 beaux arts Guardian Life building, re-invented by David Rockwell, has the city at its fingertips. Room rates start from $399 per room per night (plus taxes). Washington Square Hotel www.wshotel.com 212-777-9515 103 Waverly Place $187-$340/night 160 rooms. Restaurant, in-room safes, cable TV, in-room data ports, Wi-Fi, gym, massage, bar, meeting rooms, recently renovated deluxe rooms available. Larchmont Hotel www.larchmonthotel.com 212-989-9333 27 West 11th Street $90-125 single, $119-145 double, $149-165 queen, $219-249 family. All rooms w/ shared bathroom (except family), rooms have TV, telephones, AC, ceiling fans, private washbasins, sink, robe, slippers, writing desk, mini-library. Gramercy-Midtown Carlton Arms Hotel www.carltonarms.com 212-679-0680 160 East 25th Street Rates start from $80/night and $504/week (with student discount). Amenities are not included in this beautiful Bohemian dive. Every wall and ceiling is covered with a mural. Chelsea Hotel www.hotelchelsea.com 212-243-3700 222 West 23rd Street Nightly rates start at $195/single, $235/double. Call for long-term. The 400 rooms in this world famous hotel are large and comfortable with eclectic furnishings and optional wood-burning fireplaces and/or kitchenettes. All rooms include cable TV, bathroom, shower, and bellman service Murray Hill Inn www.murrayhillinn.com 212-545-0879 143 East 30th Street $79-85 dbl shared bath, $99-125 dbl private bath, $199 private deluxe. Affordable European-style boutique hotel in excellent location with a personable staff. ! Hotels Clark Street Student Residence Gramercy-Midtown Continued… 55 Clark Street, Brooklyn Heights Hotel Pennsylvania www.hotelpenn.com 212-736-5000 401 7th Ave and 33rd St. Starting from $109/night. Call or go online for more rates. 1700 beautifully renovated rooms with new furniture and carpeting, a work desk with reading lamp, large color televisions, AM/FM clock radios, telephones with voice mail, individual AC and climate control. Pet-friendly. New Yorker Hotel www.newyorkerhotel.com 212-971-0101 481 8th Avenue Starting from $199/night. Call or go online for more rates. Financial District Club Quarters www.clubquarters.com 212-269-6400 52 William Street Club Quarters Downtown, a 280-room, private, first-class business hotel, is located in the Wall Street area of Manhattan. Furnished Quarters www.furnishedquarters.com 800-871-3446 158 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor Furnished Quarters, New York’s largest provider of furnished apartments, offers unique and affordable alternatives to hotels by providing the spaciousness, comfort and conveniences of a home. Stylishly furnished in an urban contemporary design. Embassy Suites New York City www.embassynewyork.com 212-945-0100 102 North End Ave. $225-$350/night, all two-room suites for 4-6 people, complimentary breakfast, free drinks every night 5:30pm-7:30 pm, movie theaters on site, 4 restaurants, free access to New York Sports left (full service), sauna, aerobics lessons, etc. Wall Street Inn www.thewallstreetinn.com 212-747-1500 9 South William St. $249–937/night, a 46-room hotel that features lofty ceilings, full soundproofing, marble tile baths, in-room safe, refrigerator, work desk with high-speed internet access, color TV with premium cable featuring HBO, VCR , two-line telephone. The Clark Street Residence is one of two student residences the New York Film Academy can directly set up. The Clark Street Residence is located in the historic St. George Hotel and was recently renovated. Beautiful, designer furnishings, 24/7 security, lounges, flat-screen TV/DVD player, high-speed internet, refrigerator, microwave, large windows and a private bathroom are all part of the experience, not to mention cable TV, a full gym and laundry... the works! All designed for student living at its best! The residence is just a short train ride to Manhattan, DUMBO, the Brooklyn Bridge and Prospect Park. Living in Brooklyn Heights, you’ll indulge in the restaurants, retail stores, arts and entertainment that are being offered all around you. Throughout the year there are many street fairs, markets and cultural happenings that are easily accessible. There’s always something great going on with the host of in-house facilities including a fitness facility, a game room, a large multi-media room and more. The in-residence staff and 24/7 security make your every day living experience fun, safe and full of support. 55 Clark Street provides a great New York City housing experience. A short subway ride away. The Clark St. residence is right by the 2/3 subway. From here you are a short ride to the Union Square campus and an even shorter ride to our Battery Place location. Connections to wherever you need to go can be made from here throughout the NYC area. ! Getting Started Neighborhood Map We are here to help. Searching for accommodations in New York City can be intense, whether you are relocating from abroad, within the United States or within New York. The New York Film Academy’s Housing Department is a resource for students who are embarking on a search for a place to live during their attendance. We can assist you to navigate the challenging New York City housing market. Manhattan An overview of housing options. BEWARE OF SCAMS. There are many scams in the housing market. Before considering making any payments, ensure the apartment you are looking into is a legitimate location. Use this guide as one resource to help identify scams. Queens There are many different types of living situations you can opt for. • One way to avoid the possibility of encountering scams is to choose to stay in the New York Film Academy’s student residence. You can book a bed directly through the Academy. • There are also student residences that can be booked independently. • You can find a homestay where you will live with a prescreened family. • You can find a private room in a shared apartment or you can find a full apartment both furnished and unfurnished. This guide will go over how to proceed with all of these options and what price ranges to expect with each of them. If you are a short term student (less than 1 year), you should focus your search on either the Amsterdam residence or on the short term options that follow. Short term furnished apartments can be very costly. So please have a realistic budget in mind when searching. It is possible to find more affordable accommodations, but they will mostly be shared situations in either Brooklyn or Queens where there are many very nice neighborhoods. Brooklyn If you are a long term student (1 year or more), you should look at any of the student residence options. Or you can look into finding an apartment or a room in an apartment. We strongly recommend a student residence for any younger students, especially those that are not from the New York area or who are living away from home for the first time. **If your preference is to find an apartment or a room in an apartment please note it can be very difficult to try to search for and set up anything from afar. You should book yourself a hotel or short-term accommodations for 1-2 weeks after your arrival, but before you begin your program, so you can actively look at places once you are physically here. Once you arrive, you can meet with a housing coordinator at the New York Film Academy who can guide you on how to begin and successfully complete your search. *map not to scale ! NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY Union Square Campus Battery Place Campus 100 East 17th Street New York, NY 10003 17 Battery Place New York, NY 10004 housing www.nyfa.edu WWW.NYFA.EDU 212.674.4300