Submitted by cbhanna99 t3_10s1es0 in newhaven

Hi Everyone!

My girlfriend was recently accepted into a PhD program at Yale, and her and I will be making the move to New Haven in the fall.

The housing options seem endless (as do the red flags). I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on which buildings/which property managers we should look into?

I've seen good things about some of the buildings downtown, as well as the East Rock area as a whole. We are open to both, and any other places you might suggest.

Budget wise, we are looking to keep it under 2,300/month but can go a little higher if needed. Onsite parking would also be a huge plus!

Thank you all in advance!

16

Comments

You must log in or register to comment.

Extreme-Cupcake5929 t1_j6z0xda wrote

Rent is hard to find here , East Rock is a good area

Stay away from Fair Haven & Newhallville

1

itsasixthing t1_j6z5a4m wrote

I live in this apartment building right now and I have no major complaints. I also lived in another building managed by them, and had a positive experience there too, so worth poking around their other options as well.

I found my original apartment on Yale’s housing website (not student housing, but they have a portal where non-Yale apartments can post), so it might be worth checking that out too!

Edited to add the link to the Yale website.

17

MochaUnicorn369 t1_j6za7ni wrote

You can read about the bad landlords to stay away from in the New Haven Independent - it’s an online news site.

6

indestructible_deng t1_j6zj1mw wrote

East Rock and downtown are good bets. East Rock will be cheaper, but less access to bars, restaurants, and shops (15-20 minutes rather than 5-10 minutes). You won't need to go above 2,300 a month.

5

Catlady_1001 t1_j6zqgjy wrote

I live in 900 chapel street apartment complex and can refer you if you'd like. The apartments have huge windows and are beautiful

3

True-Passenger-3720 t1_j70nuxp wrote

The big companies to avoid are Farnham, Pike, and Mandy. Definitely recommend East Rock!

6

bluehorn43 t1_j7299zh wrote

Yes Seabury Hill seems good. We used them for our place in Westville. Consider Westville- it’s a great neighborhood.

3

Old-Bedroom8464 t1_j72cbxb wrote

$2300 a month? Dude that's a mortgage. Why don't you buy a house/condo and sell later? Don't piss that away on rent.

−7

juniperx3 t1_j74ew90 wrote

Be cautious with reichman Brody - he had us without heat in 2021 after I discovered a multi unit gas leak primarily affecting my apartment, from October through March and had 0 sympathy. (The first week of it we had no gas to cook with or hot water, his response was to go stay at a homeless shelter or go buy a gym membership).

His apartments are cheaper but he’s a complete asshole and unresponsive to matienence requests.

4