UniversityHaus - Williamsburg

288 N 8th St Brooklyn, NY 11211

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 109748
Campus Name: Columbia University
Price From: $1650-2500
Bedrooms: 1-2
Bathrooms: 1-1
Property Type: Apartment Building

Units

NAME BED BATH RENT SQ FT AVAILABLE

Description

Welcome to our Williamsburg student-only extended stay hotel. These brand new
beautiful studios were built with the college student in mind. Each unit is 300 SF and is purposely designed
with custom space-saving furniture, high ceilings and large windows that fill the room with natural light. In
addition, each double occupancy studio has an en-suite bathroom with a custom kitchenette equipped
with a bar sink, microwave and a refrigerator. The unit provide ample storage including two closets, two
desks, additional underbed storage and a floor-to-ceiling privacy wall separates the two beds. These studios
are placed affordably and move quickly! Reach out to us ASAP to secure a spot.


Located in one of NYC's safest and most student friendly neighborhoods, within close proximity to restaurants,
retail, and cultural venues, as well as a wide range of transit options.

NEAREST SUBWAYS + TRANSPORTATION:
L Train: Lorimer St. (6 min walk)
J, M, Z Trains: Marcy Av. (15 min walk)
G Train: Metropolitan Av. (6 min walk)

Amenities: 24/7 doorman; study spaces, all utilities included, all public
spaces covered by CCTV, state of the art shared kitchen and student lounge, bike room, library, outdoor courtyard,
coworking spaces, onsite restaurant, onsite laundry, free monthly room cleaning
 

UniversityHaus - Williamsburg located in New York, New York, is a great rental option for Columbia University students looking for their next place to call home. This apartment building is a short 30+ minute walk to campus . There are 2 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at UniversityHaus - Williamsburg or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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