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401 West St, Apt 7
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$100,000
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By Erin Boisson Aries, 4 days ago
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988 Fifth Ave, Apt PH
Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10075
$90,000
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By Dustin Crouse, 4 days ago
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101 Warren St, Apt 3210/3240
Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10007
$75,000
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610 Park Ave, Apt PH16E
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10065
$75,000
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By Noble Black, 2 days ago
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133-50 41st Ave
Downtown Flushing, Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11355
$72,000
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25 Mercer St, Apt PENTHOUSE
SoHo, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10013
$59,000
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130 E 71st St, Apt TOWNHOUSE
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10021
$57,500
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By Janna Raskopf, 4 days ago
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90 Lexington Ave, Apt PHA
NoMad, Rose Hill, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10016
$55,000
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By Ryan Stenta, 4 days ago
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401 West St, Apt 3B
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$50,500
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By Erin Boisson Aries, 4 days ago
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641 Fifth Ave, Apt 46/47C
Midtown, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10022
$50,000
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By Rocio Docal Neumann, 4 days ago
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36 Bleecker St, Apt M1
NoHo, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10012
$50,000
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100 Barclay St, Apt 19A
Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10007
$48,000
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By Reena Talwar, 4 days ago
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737 Park Ave, Apt 12E
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10021
$48,000
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23 E 22nd St, Apt 50A
Flatiron District, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10010
$48,000
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By Michael Graves, 4 days ago
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205 E 85th St, Apt 8C
Yorkville, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10028
$45,000
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Pratt Institute-Main Apartments for Rent in New York, NY

About the Institute

Pratt Institute was established in 1887 by American industrialist, Charles Pratt, as a private, nonsectarian, non-profit institution of higher learning. The Institute was one of the first of the country to open its doors to all people, regardless of their color, class, or gender. Pratt is best known for its undergraduate and Master's degree programs in architecture, interior design, and industrial design. Today, Pratt is recognized as one of the top 25% of all four-year colleges and universities in the United States. Currently, over 4,600 students are attending Pratt.

Notable alumni of the institute include Terrence Howard, Betsey Johnson, William Van Alen, and Robert Redford.

Where are the academic buildings?

Pratt Institute's main campus is located in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn between Dekalb Avenue and Myrtle Avenue from Hall Street to Classon Avenue. The institute is reachable by the bus (specifically the B38 or B54 bus route) or by train (specifically the G Train stop at Clinton - Washington Avenues). Student may also choose to use New York City's public bike-share program, Citi Bike, to reach the campus. The Brooklyn campus is very park-like and is accessible by two public entrances which are guarded by security 24 hours a day.

Pratt Institute also has satellite campus located in Manhattan at 144 West 14th Street between 6th and 7th Avenue. The Manhattan campus is home to Pratt's associate degrees program in graphic design, illustration, and digital design and interactive media. Students are expected to commute between the two campuses should they have classes on both campus. The commute from the Manhattan campus to the Brooklyn campus is about a 30-35 minutes ride on the G and L train.

Where are the residence halls?

Unlike a lot of other colleges within the city, Pratt is a residential campus. The institute currently offers six different residence hall options and 13 townhouses. All seven residence hall are located within the Brooklyn campus within a 10 minute walk of each other. There are currently three residence halls that are primarily a freshmen residence hall (Cannoeer Court, Leo J. Pantas Hall, and Vincent A. Stabile Hall). The other four are mainly for upperclassman of the undergraduate program and by graduate students. Over 1,700 students currently live within the Pratt housing accommodations.

Since the residence halls are located on campus, there really is no reason for students to commute with the exception of those who have classes in the Manhattan campus. The amount of time it takes to travel from the Brooklyn campus to the Manhattan campus is around 30-35 minutes.

Where do students live other than dorms?

While over 92% of incoming freshmen students live on campus, only 51% of undergraduate students choose to remain living on campus after freshmen year. In total, that's only 30% of Pratt students. Most students will move off-campus to neighborhoods such as Bedford-Stuyvesant, Clinton Hill, Bushwick, Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, and or Fort Greene.

Regardless of where you choose to live as an alumni, transportation is always considered easy. The campus and neighborhoods are easy to reach via local buses or the metro.

For those interested in finding housing near Pratt's Brooklyn or Manhattan campus. Check out our Interactive HeatMaps to find more information on average rental prices in each neighborhood.

Where do alums live if they stay in the city?

Those who choose to remain in the city will either continue living within Brooklyn or move into Manhattan to be closer to work. Popular neighborhoods within Manhattan include Hell's Kitchen, East Village, or Upper East Side for fresh graduates.

Resources for people moving to or in the city

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Here are some other useful resources that you may need:

Transportation maps:

  • NYC Subway Map
  • Path Train Timetable Map & Guide
  • New Jersey Transit Map
  • Manhattan Bus Map
  • Queens Bus Map
  • Brooklyn Bus Map
  • NYC Map

Real Estate Firms located physically around Pratt Brooklyn campus:

  • Douglas Elliman (664 Fulton Street, Brooklyn)
  • Rapid Realty (373 Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn)
More resources for people interested in Pratt, be sure to check out:

Pratt Site

Pratt Admissions

Pratt Residential Life and Housing Services

Pratt Off-Campus Living Resources

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