Apartments near Institute of Culinary Education

New York, NY · ~637 students

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$1,900/mo

Student housing guide·From $1,900/mo (shared)·Top area: New York Heights

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Roommates & rent splits near Institute of Culinary Education

Typical 2BR near campus — per person if you split evenly:

Living alone (1BR est.)$3,750/mo
With 1 roommate$1,875/mo
With 2 roommates$1,250/mo

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Studio avg

$2,200/mo

1BR avg

$2,700/mo

2BR avg

$3,750/mo

Per person (shared)

$1,900/mo

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Commute & campus access

Most Institute of Culinary Education students optimize for a 20–35 minute commute. Walk/bike works in core neighborhoods; farther pockets usually need campus transit or a bike + occasional rideshare.

Transportation for students

Transit convenience near New York, NY scores about 72/100 in our model. Undergrads often bike for short trips; graduate students more often mix transit + parking depending on program location.

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Treat safety like a student-life decision, not just rent: tour at night, confirm lighting and access control, and compare blocks instead of entire ZIP codes. Areas listed on this hub are ranked for student-friendly walkability and residential stability.

Student budget fit

Typical all-in monthly costs near Institute of Culinary Education land around ~$3,460/mo estimated when sharing a 2BR. Use the budget calculator and roommate tools before signing — headline rent is only part of the story.

Roommate culture

Shared leases are common for sophomores and juniors. Institute of Culinary Education students often form roommate groups 60–90 days before move-in; use compatibility matching to reduce lease friction.

International student housing

International students should prioritize transit access, furnished options, and clear utility rules. Many arrivals time housing to orientation week — start early if you need guarantor or proof-of-funds paperwork.

Move-in timing

Peak demand hits before fall term and again in early summer. For Institute of Culinary Education, starting 90 days early improves unit quality and roommate choice.

Housing demand trends

Current demand near Institute of Culinary Education is high. Inventory moves fastest for 2–4 bedroom units under $3,750/mo in walkable neighborhoods.

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What to expect near Institute of Culinary Education

Institute of Culinary Education serves about 637 students in New York, NY. Most students who live off-campus prioritize budget, commute time, or more independence after their first year.

Average rents near Institute of Culinary Education are about $2,200/mo (studio), $2,700/mo (1BR), and $3,750/mo (2BR). Roommates in 3–4 bedroom units often pay roughly $1550–$2350 each.

This is a higher-cost market — secure roommates early and budget for utilities separately.

Estimated monthly cost of living

Rent (1BR avg)$2,700/mo (1 BR avg)
Food & groceries~$500/mo (mix of dining hall + groceries)
Transportation~$120/mo (bus pass or bike)
Utilities~$140/mo (as a separate charge if not included)
Estimated total~$3,460/mo estimated

Neighborhoods near Institute of Culinary Education

New York Heights

$2,750–$4,650/mo

The closest neighborhood to Institute of Culinary Education's main entrance. Walk to class in minutes — coffee shops and convenience stores line the main strip.

Best for: Freshmen, commuters, anyone who wants zero commute

Near North

$2,600–$4,450/mo

A lively area with bars, restaurants, and weekend activity. Ideal if you want a social scene steps from your apartment.

Best for: Social students, upperclassmen, Greek life members

East Side

$2,000–$3,450/mo

Quieter residential streets with single-family homes converted into multi-unit rentals. More space, lower prices, a short bike ride to campus.

Best for: Graduate students, studious undergrads, budget-conscious renters

Westgate

$2,500–$4,250/mo

Downtown location with walkable access to the transit hub, employers, and city amenities — best for students with internships or part-time jobs.

Best for: Commuters, students with off-campus internships, professionals

Student housing tips

  • Start your search 60–90 days before classes — inventory near New York moves quickly before fall.
  • Compare total monthly cost: rent + utilities + internet + transport, not just the listed rent.
  • Tour at the time of day you will commute — traffic and noise differ by hour.
  • Ask whether parking, furniture, and utilities are included before you sign.
  • Use roommate compatibility tools before signing a joint lease with someone new.

Before you sign a lease

  • Document unit condition with photos on move-in day.
  • Read guest, subletting, and early-termination clauses carefully.
  • Budget extra for summer cooling and winter heating if utilities are separate.
  • Set up renters insurance before move-in — often required in New York.
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FAQ — Housing near Institute of Culinary Education

How much does housing cost near Institute of Culinary Education?
Expect about $2,200/mo for a studio and $2,700/mo for a 1-bedroom near New York, NY. Shared multi-bedroom units often lower per-person rent to roughly $1550–$2350/mo.
When should I start looking for housing near Institute of Culinary Education?
Start 60–90 days before move-in for the best selection. Peak turnover happens before fall and summer terms — have deposits and guarantor paperwork ready.
What neighborhoods are best for Institute of Culinary Education students?
Use Pick your neighborhood for AI-ranked areas, then Search listings for live apartments. Top areas on this page include New York Heights, Near North, East Side, Westgate — always tour in person.
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