Hello!
Would you like to help me out a bit? I have been looking in Craigslist for places to room, so far not much luck.
I am starting the AAD at Columbia this June.
Any GSAPP students looking for roommates? moving out of apartments?
Would love to hear from any of you! Thank you so much!
I am starting the MSAAD at Columbia this June, too.
I have applied to a room of UAH (University Apartment Housing),but they have not sent me any message. It seems hardly to get a room there. Thus, I am also looking for a room out of campus,but, your are right, I did not see any suitable room nearby Coulmbia in Craigslist website.
Do you know the regular price per month of a room nearby the school? Have you applied to UAH's apartment?
I am an international student (male), and I would like to share a room or apartment of which the rent per month will not exceed 800.
I don't know whether it is difficult to find a room under this range.
I would like to ask GSAPP student two questions regarding housing
1. Is it possible for a GSAPP student to live in Queens or Brooklyn?
because the rent is much cheaper there.
2. How do you think of taking 1~1.5 hour everyday by subway to go shool? Is it possible for a busy GSAPP student?
lisidio, it's possible but i recommend staying in morningside heights. most people i knew who lived far from campus while i was there regretted it, some even moved closer afterwards. better to stay close to campus for the 3 semesters.
yes, I have applied for Columbia housing(UAH), but I do not know whether I can obtan a room because the school claim that housing is not guaranteed. I am an international student and can not arrive earlier to find an apartment. Thus, if I do not get a room from Columbia, I will face a seruois consequence, I will have to consider living out of campus but will not have enough time to find another apartment.
lisidio, from what i remember the notices about housing come at the last minute which doesn't make it easy to plan. however since you are starting in may or june, at a time when there is less competition for campus housing, it's not that bad. i applied and got something but it was too late and after i had already taken another place off campus. try to find someone who's in the program to share with; maybe there are other AAD students from your country, region, etc. i remember that there were quite a few groups of students who had done this (ie. a bunch of germans or argentinians sharing an apartment, etc.). there must be some way to link up with others in the same situation.
I was looking at some 2br apartments in Morningside area a week ago that had been reduced from 2400 to 2000 - it's a buyer's market these days. Even so, UAH housing is still preferable if you can wait for them.
Hi. I'm doing the intro to arch program at GSAPP this summer from 7 July until 7 August, I'd also like to find a month or so long sublet or apt sharing situation on the cheap.
Is it really 1-1.5hrs from Brooklyn? I've applied to Intro to Arch and was hoping to stay at Pratt (the reason being that I am in a fraternity and am hoping to stay with the Pratt chapter - there is not one at Columbia, which surprised me). Of course it wouldn't be anywhere near as bad for me as it would for a full time grad student, but I'd still reather not spend 2-3hrs a day on a busy metro.
yes, I lived in NEW YORK before, if you take metro to Columbia University from the center of Queens(Elmhurst) or Brookly(Filton), you will need more than 1 hour (1~1.5) because you need to transfer the train to #1 train(red line_ 116ST). You are correct, taking 2~3 hours everyday is very exhausting for GSAPP or any graduated students. However, it is possible to get a room only 400~650 per month in Queens or Brookly while the rents are averagely higher than 1500 in Manhattan.
yes, about your questions. i lived in bedstuy for a while while at columbia. the commute will take you about 1.5 hours, lisidio is right about this. i wont recommend it. especially there is one train i think is the G or F, they are always doing maintance on especially at nigth, there was times when i left columbia at 12, and got to bk at 3am. it sucks..
i would suggest queens, astoria, 125- or around that area.
Hey I will be attending the MSAAD beginning this June. I am looking for roommate(s). I would like to keep the of rent as low as possible around 700 would be fantastic, but I know how hard it can be to find something for that price. I am male in my thirties, easy going and respectful. I would prefer a motorcycle friendly place, but beggars cannot be choosers. My biggest problem is that I am in Los Angeles, and I will not get to NY until a couple days before school starts. I will be staying with friends when I get there, but it would be nice to have a place lined up.
i am graduating from GSAPP and i'm looking for a place downtown near the 1 train somewhere on the west side...let me know if anyone needs a roommate anywhere from 14th st. to 72nd st. (like i said, on the west side)
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Hello!
Would you like to help me out a bit? I have been looking in Craigslist for places to room, so far not much luck.
I am starting the AAD at Columbia this June.
Any GSAPP students looking for roommates? moving out of apartments?
Would love to hear from any of you! Thank you so much!
An alternative for the time being:
http://airbnb.com/travel/new-york/ny
hi loulou:
I am starting the MSAAD at Columbia this June, too.
I have applied to a room of UAH (University Apartment Housing),but they have not sent me any message. It seems hardly to get a room there. Thus, I am also looking for a room out of campus,but, your are right, I did not see any suitable room nearby Coulmbia in Craigslist website.
Do you know the regular price per month of a room nearby the school? Have you applied to UAH's apartment?
I am an international student (male), and I would like to share a room or apartment of which the rent per month will not exceed 800.
I don't know whether it is difficult to find a room under this range.
I would like to ask GSAPP student two questions regarding housing
1. Is it possible for a GSAPP student to live in Queens or Brooklyn?
because the rent is much cheaper there.
2. How do you think of taking 1~1.5 hour everyday by subway to go shool? Is it possible for a busy GSAPP student?
have you applied for Columbia housing?
lisidio, it's possible but i recommend staying in morningside heights. most people i knew who lived far from campus while i was there regretted it, some even moved closer afterwards. better to stay close to campus for the 3 semesters.
Dear innes:
thanks,
yes, I have applied for Columbia housing(UAH), but I do not know whether I can obtan a room because the school claim that housing is not guaranteed. I am an international student and can not arrive earlier to find an apartment. Thus, if I do not get a room from Columbia, I will face a seruois consequence, I will have to consider living out of campus but will not have enough time to find another apartment.
lisidio, from what i remember the notices about housing come at the last minute which doesn't make it easy to plan. however since you are starting in may or june, at a time when there is less competition for campus housing, it's not that bad. i applied and got something but it was too late and after i had already taken another place off campus. try to find someone who's in the program to share with; maybe there are other AAD students from your country, region, etc. i remember that there were quite a few groups of students who had done this (ie. a bunch of germans or argentinians sharing an apartment, etc.). there must be some way to link up with others in the same situation.
lisidio,
Thank you for responding, but so far in my search all apartments are really expensive. I might have to live in someone's closet :(
innes,
thank you so much, I am applying for on campus as well.
ovalle, thank you.
I was looking at some 2br apartments in Morningside area a week ago that had been reduced from 2400 to 2000 - it's a buyer's market these days. Even so, UAH housing is still preferable if you can wait for them.
Hi. I'm doing the intro to arch program at GSAPP this summer from 7 July until 7 August, I'd also like to find a month or so long sublet or apt sharing situation on the cheap.
Is it really 1-1.5hrs from Brooklyn? I've applied to Intro to Arch and was hoping to stay at Pratt (the reason being that I am in a fraternity and am hoping to stay with the Pratt chapter - there is not one at Columbia, which surprised me). Of course it wouldn't be anywhere near as bad for me as it would for a full time grad student, but I'd still reather not spend 2-3hrs a day on a busy metro.
Camhard:
yes, I lived in NEW YORK before, if you take metro to Columbia University from the center of Queens(Elmhurst) or Brookly(Filton), you will need more than 1 hour (1~1.5) because you need to transfer the train to #1 train(red line_ 116ST). You are correct, taking 2~3 hours everyday is very exhausting for GSAPP or any graduated students. However, it is possible to get a room only 400~650 per month in Queens or Brookly while the rents are averagely higher than 1500 in Manhattan.
yes, about your questions. i lived in bedstuy for a while while at columbia. the commute will take you about 1.5 hours, lisidio is right about this. i wont recommend it. especially there is one train i think is the G or F, they are always doing maintance on especially at nigth, there was times when i left columbia at 12, and got to bk at 3am. it sucks..
i would suggest queens, astoria, 125- or around that area.
good luck
Hey I will be attending the MSAAD beginning this June. I am looking for roommate(s). I would like to keep the of rent as low as possible around 700 would be fantastic, but I know how hard it can be to find something for that price. I am male in my thirties, easy going and respectful. I would prefer a motorcycle friendly place, but beggars cannot be choosers. My biggest problem is that I am in Los Angeles, and I will not get to NY until a couple days before school starts. I will be staying with friends when I get there, but it would be nice to have a place lined up.
700 haha. good luck!
i am graduating from GSAPP and i'm looking for a place downtown near the 1 train somewhere on the west side...let me know if anyone needs a roommate anywhere from 14th st. to 72nd st. (like i said, on the west side)
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