Home Full of Friends in Brooklyn | SharedEasy

Home Full of Friends in Brooklyn

It’s Modern Living in Historic Brooklyn at our newly renovated New York Friends Home. Clean, modern, fully-equipped, and move-in ready, SharedEasy has the home for you.

The best co-living space in New York – Brooklyn

Rent a room in a modern Brooklyn house. An open kitchen, a long community table perfect for potluck dinner as well as tall hip bar tables align the walls of the funky common living/dining area. There are two refrigerators, two ovens and all of the essentials you’ll need- including a coffee maker, pots and pans, kitchen gadgets, a stove, oven, and a microwave. There is an upbeat, modern vibe to the house with lots of cool decorative elements. Our designers work extra hard to make your stay as comfortable and pleasing as possible. We understand that the energy of the house will affect the people living in it. The common living area is small and cozy. There is comfortable seating in the living room which has a large TV. Also, the house is equipped with high-speed internet which is included in the all-in-one price.

The house has a total of seven rooms, one of which is a private master bedroom in a separate wing of the house which has its own closet perfect for those seeking a quiet private space. So, if you are looking for real privacy, you’ll find it in this home. The other rooms have two beds and each room has its own wardrobe. The beds are twin sized, and bed linens, towels, comforters, and pillows are all provided. All rooms are fully furnished and safe. Throughout the house, there are a total of three bathrooms each of which has a bath and shower as well as a toilet. There’s also air conditioning which will ensure optimal temperatures in every room all year round. Each room has its own window with plenty of sunlight.

The location

Located in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, it borders Bushwick which alone is a super hip, cool neighborhood and it’s just a short walk to the hip and trendy Ft. Green. Dekalb Market dishes out “global eats, foodie faves, and great groceries” just 15 minutes away from the New York Friends Home. There are many opportunities around this location, including green parks, restaurants, shops, clubs, and tons of other fun stuff to do. JFK Airport is just a 30-minute drive away and Union Square is just 28 minutes away on the train. The J line from Kosciuszko Street Station is just a 5-minute walk from the house. Transportation is not a problem, because this location offers a lot of different and various opportunities.

Renting an apartment in New York can be difficult and expensive, but we have thought of everything to make your move hassle-free and affordable to ensure you’ll feel like a true “New Yorker”. If you are looking for an inspirational community of new friends and positive vibes – this is the spot.

If you want to live Brooklyn Friends Home, check out all the information on our site. Videos, 3D tours, maps, locations, and a price list on our website.

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FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the FAQs by people considering transitioning to coliving.

  • What is Coliving?

    Coliving is a residential model in which individuals get a private bedroom in a furnished home with shared common areas. It is a bunch of biologically unrelated people living together in the same place. Usually, residents in a coliving space share interests, values, or intentions.

    Coliving is a type of housing where people live together in a shared space, often with shared amenities. It is a re-imagination of the age-old concept of community, based on the tenets of openness, collaboration, the sharing economy, and social networking.

    Coliving spaces can be found in cities all over the world, but they are particularly popular in New York City. There are many different types of coliving spaces, from small apartments with a few roommates to large co-living communities with hundreds of residents.

    Coliving spaces often have common areas for residents to socialize, work, and relax, as well as shared kitchen and laundry facilities.

  • What are the benefits of co-living?

    Coliving can be a great way to meet new people and make friends, as well as save money on rent and other expenses. Co-living is affordable, convenient, and flexible.

    Many co-living spaces are located in convenient locations near public transportation, restaurants, and other amenities, which makes your commute time shorter, and affords you the advantage of greater productivity.

  • What amenities are typically included in a co-living space in NYC?

    Amenities typically available in coliving spaces include laundry, kitchen, swimming pools, workspaces, access to gyms and other health clubs, leisure areas, and spas. All the utilities and WiFi are included in the rental amount. Some spaces offer access to house cleaning services, and occasionally catered parties depending on the community. Coliving spaces catering to new parents may offer a playground for the children or access to vetted child care services.

    Co-living sounds like an answer to everything you’ve ever asked about homes, neighborhoods, or life as digital nomads. Some coliving spaces offer private bedrooms and bathrooms, while others have shared sleeping and living areas. Coliving spaces often have common areas for residents to socialize, work, and relax, as well as shared kitchen and laundry facilities.

  • Is co-living a good idea?

    Coliving can be a great choice for someone who wants to move to a big city, save big on a luxury apartment, and keep things simple. However, for someone who wants to live outside a major US city and doesn’t like the idea of sharing their space, it’s not a great choice.

    It is also a great fit for those who want to belong to a company of like-minded people and build their social network. It can be very rewarding and enriching to belong to a community of people with the same interests. You get to learn, grow, and develop yourself. You can also build a great working relationship, and potentially snag yourself a mentor or a co-founder.

    All the great companies were built by people in the same network! Coliving offers flexibility and helps foster friendships between strangers. Newcomers are sure to find themselves welcomed into the community with open arms.

    Coliving is a great way to learn about the cultures of other people and appreciate diversity. Another attraction of coliving is the lifestyle. Coliving houses are situated in busy areas, so cafes, bars, and shopping are only a couple of minutes away from your house, which is great if long commutes are a chore for you. It is a plus for you if your coliving community is located in a place with excellent nightlife.

    In terms of cost, coliving is firmly within the average price range for properties, being that you’re paying for both the house and the service rendered.

  • Does SharedEasy Have an App?

    SharedEasy does not have an app at the moment, just an amazing website with ample information and details on each property. Important information includes the number of units, their availability, and the appliances contained in each unit, as well as a map of the place and a tour of the property. There’s something for everyone on the website.

  • Where Can I Find a Coliving Space?

    There are coliving spaces all over the United States. SharedEasy offers coliving options in New York and Los Angeles. If you are interested in coliving spaces in New York City, SharedEasy has many destinations for you. There are spaces in East New York, Cobble Hill, Clinton Hill, Bushwick, Brooklyn Heights, Broadway, East Village, Inwood, Soho, Chelsea, Ridgewood, Hell’s Kitchen, Harlem, Midtown East, and Jersey City.

    All these coliving apartments are furnished according to the standards, and there are pictures up on the website. Beware of websites that have listings without pictures. Most of those are scams, and in these cases, people pay a security deposit, only to lose it.