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roviding convenient, affordable housing to students is a priority for Brooklyn Law School. We own and operate ten student residences, including Feil Hall, a magnificent new high-rise building that opened in August 2005, which provides housing for an additional 360 students. The School is proud to be able to offer housing to more than one-third of our student body, and to guarantee housing to all of our first-year students.



Download the BLS Housing Brochure (PDF)
The Law School's ten residences are all located just a short walk from the campus in the landmark Brooklyn Heights Historic District—one of the most beautiful urban residential communities in the country. Housing costs in Brooklyn Law School residences are consistently well below the market rate for apartments in New York City, especially those in Brooklyn Heights. View housing options.


For students who are looking for off-campus housing, there are several attractive neighborhoods near the Law School—in Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, and Park Slope. The Law School provides a useful housing resource in the online housing newsletter, Domus, which is updated weekly and lists off-campus apartment vacancies in the vicinity.

For more information, contact Jennifer Smith, Director of Residence Life at 718-780-0383 or housing@brooklaw.edu.

Learn more detailed information about student housing application and deadlines.

 

 

 

 

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