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Home » Article » Self-Improvement Student Housing - Look Deeper
Ian Byrd filed under "Self-Improvement"
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Getting an apartment as a college student is one of the most
difficult housing experiences you will go through. As a student,
you are immediately judged as a risk. You don't have a good job
and probably only work part time since school is your focus. You
carry the “college student” stigma, bringing to mind parties,
late nights and loud music.
Furthermore, there is intense competition for apartments near
college since everyone moves in at the same time. Apartment
owners whose complexes are near campus can be very selective
since their facilities are in such demand. They can also charge
higher prices and many will be willing to pay.
So how can you possibly find a decent apartment near your
college campus without getting gouged?
The easiest way to find more affordable housing is to look a
couple miles away from campus. Housing within walking distance
comes with a premium. Once you get a few miles away, prices drop
noticeably. What about parking and driving costs? If the weather
allows, a bike costs almost nothing. Otherwise, carpool with
your roommates. With either solution, the money you save on rent
every month will quickly pay for a parking permit or a bike.
You can also check out some alternative housing ideas. Although
it may sound silly, trailer parks can offer great deals if you
can get a hold of an RV for cheap. You can also look into
renting a room from a family or even, perhaps with your parents'
help, buying a house in the area. Think of it as an early
graduation gift.
But if you're really want that housing next to campus and your
lack of income is a problem with the landlord, look to getting a
cosigner. Your parents or one of your roommate's parents can
sign on, agreeing to make your rent if you fail to. Of course,
if you really think you'll have a problem making rent, you
should be looking further away. It will certainly strain
relations with your parents if they're suddenly footing your
rent.
Before signing up with the high priced apartments near your
college campus, be sure to check out housing options further
away. You can easily bike a couple miles to save hundreds a
month. A thorough investigation of you housing options will pay
off big during your college years.
About the author:
Ian Byrd runs a website dedicated to Housing near UCLA.
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