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June Homes understands the dynamic needs of today’s travelers and residents. By offering short-term rentals starting from just 30 days, we provide unparalleled flexibility for those seeking temporary housing in New York City. Whether you’re visiting for work, a project, or exploration, you can rent a fully furnished apartment or private room tailored to your needs. Staying compliant with NYC’s rental regulations, June Homes ensures a seamless, stress-free experience in the heart of the Big Apple.
Yes! While traditional leases often require 12 months, many platforms (like June Homes) offer 1–6 month leases or even month-to-month rentals.
Yes, but only if they follow city regulations. Generally, you can rent a private room or an entire apartment for 30+ days. June Homes ensures all listings comply with NYC laws.
Some do, but not all. June Homes specializes in fully furnished apartments and private rooms, ready for move-in with everything from beds to kitchenware.
For most short-term rentals, you’ll need a valid ID or passport; proof of income or savings; and a guarantor, if your income is low or you’re international.
Absolutely. NYC is very international. Services like June Homes accept international renters, offering support with guarantors and virtual tours. International renters are welcome! With a valid passport, proof of income or funds, and a U.S.-based guarantor, you can secure a rental with ease.
Yes. While month-to-month leases are less common with traditional landlords, June Homes offers flexible short-term leases starting at just 30 days.
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A culturally rich area with historic brownstones and easy access to Prospect Park and multiple subway lines like the 2 and 5.
Known for its vibrant immigrant communities, food scene, and scenic views from the park. The D/N/R trains connect you quickly to Manhattan.
Located in Upper Manhattan near City College and Riverside Park, it’s quieter and more budget-friendly than downtown Manhattan.
A growing favorite among creatives, with a laid-back vibe and good transit options on the M and L lines to both Manhattan and Brooklyn.
A planned residential neighborhood with its own shopping district and access to the 6 train—ideal for value-driven renters.
Yes, and here is a 3x rent calculator for you to try. You can use a guarantor, offer a larger security deposit, or prepay several months of rent. June Homes also provides flexible solutions that work around this common requirement.
The standard rule is to spend no more than 30% of your gross monthly income on rent. If you earn $80,000 annually, aim for a rent around $2,000/month. But keep in mind NYC’s high living costs may require flexibility. Don’t forget to factor in utilities, groceries, and transport.
Yes. Roommates can help cut down the high cost of living by sharing rent and utilities. It’s one of the most common strategies for affording NYC housing.
Roughly 40% of New Yorkers live with roommates. With the city’s high rent, co-living is a common and practical solution.
You can find roommates via social platforms, apps, or rental websites. Or skip the stress—June Homes offers shared apartments with background-checked roommates, flexible leases, and no long screening processes.
While no area is risk-free, these are widely considered safer neighborhoods:
With platforms like June Homes, you can often move in within 24–72 hours after approval. Find a home, take a tour, and sign a lease in as little as 3 hours. Renting an apartment in NYC is simple—just follow the steps on our “How It Works” page.
Many furnished, short-term rentals include utilities, Wi-Fi, and even regular cleaning. Always confirm what’s covered in your lease.
Short-term furnished rentals are available in many of NYC’s most dynamic areas:
Harlem, Manhattan: historic and vibrant, with great food and culture, plus fast commutes to Midtown via multiple subway lines.