“I stayed at the Seneca House in Ridgewood, and while the apartment itself was fine, I was hoping for more community events to get to know the other tenants. It's not a deal-breaker, but I was expecting a bit more of a communal atmosphere.”
“It wasn’t perfect—sometimes the WiFi was a little slow, or someone left dishes out. But it felt like life. Shared, real, a bit chaotic, and honestly beautiful. I made friends I still keep in touch with.”
“I stayed with Outpost for a while and it really made my time in New York easier. I didn’t have to worry about furniture or setting things up, I could just move in and start living. The house felt safe, the people were friendly, and I liked having both my own space and the chance to meet others. It wasn’t perfect all the time, but overall it was a good experience and I’d recommend it if you’re looking for flexible housing.”
“I stayed at Outpost Bedford House for two months and overall had a good experience. The location is convenient, close to the subway and shops. My room was clean and comfortable, and the shared kitchen had everything I needed. Sometimes the common areas were a bit crowded in the evenings, but the staff were helpful and quick to respond. A solid choice if you want an affordable place with a community feel.”
“As someone moving to a new city, co-living made the transition seamless. The shared spaces were clean, modern, and welcoming, and I felt part of a community from day one.”
“The Dean House is a dream for anyone who loves Crown Heights. The apartment is modern, with high ceilings and big windows. The local bars and restaurants make it feel like I’m truly part of the community.”