Internship Summer Housing in NYC

<p>So I have an internship in NYC this summer, unfortuntaely the company does not provide housing for interns. Does anyone know of a website that I can find cheap housing in NYC for about a month?</p>

<p>how cheap? nyu has housing, but its fairly expensive if your not taking classes there.</p>

<p>and I believe the deadline has passed for nyu summer housing. </p>

<p>FYI manhattan is not cheap, so finding a furnished place to sublet for the summer will be really difficult if not impossible. You should look into summer rentals outside of the city--places like queens, brooklyn, hoboken etc. You will probably have to sublet from someone, and doing so as an intern is not easy. Maybe find a no fee real estate agent and see if they can help you out.</p>

<p>you might try Columbia housing.
also, obviously, Craigslist. I'd ask the company for suggestions, since they must have other summer interns in a similar situation.</p>

<p>NYU always has open rooms, i think you can sign up whenever</p>

<p>To the OP, I also have an internship set up for this summer in NYC, I'm checking out these two options:</p>

<p>1)Columbia Housing: $2100-2300; good, safe housing with all amenities+gym membership and access to Columbia events and such for the duration of stay.</p>

<p>2)The International House: $700-1100; smaller rooms (relatively), negligible per day meal charge, good atmosphere of students, farther away from downtown (7 miles from Park Ave and E.34).</p>

<p>But, NYU is NO LONGER accepting housing applications. You should strike fast on those two options I listed.</p>

<p>id strongly advise you to not consider NYU or Columbia for summer housing. Their prices are ridiculous</p>

<p>Your best bet is to check out craigslist for the cheapest rates available.</p>

<p>You can also rent a room for as little as $100 per month in the boroughs.</p>

<p>Pace may offer summer housing that will probably be much cheaper than either NYU or Columbia...CUNY-Hunter College located in mid-town probably offer cheaper rates as well.</p>

<p>LIU-Brooklyn may offer cheap housing too, and it is no more than 10 minutes by subway (3 minutes by car) to Manhattan.</p>

<p>I'm not sure if Pratt Institute offers it either, but it's worth checking out.</p>

<p>Also I know FIT ( Fashion Intstitute of Technology) has some fairly nice dorms they rent out as well</p>

<p>sublets.com has some awesome (and cheap) sublets, although you need to pay to contact owner which is stupid.</p>

<p>Anyone aware of the procedure to obtain housing at Columbia for the summer? Its not that bad.</p>

<p>I just found this link which might be helpful. <a href="http://www.studenthousing.org/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.studenthousing.org/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>We just got housing at 92nd ST Y, it's temporary housing anything more than 30 days. single rooms are $75 a day, doubles are $50 a day- they house up to 350 students.</p>

<p>[New</a> York City Internships Affordable Housing](<a href=“http://www.intern-housing-nyc.info/]New”>http://www.intern-housing-nyc.info/)</p>

<p>I stayed here for 1 month. Fast commute to Manhattan 8 minutes. Stunning penthouse.$550 for the month. My own room ! Hope I can reserve early next year LOL.
bob</p>

<p>Where did you stay?</p>