Starting Your Search
Transitioning to off-campus living is both an exciting and challenging phase that embodies newfound independence. Navigating the off-campus transition involves a lot of decisions and responsibilities, from finding an apartment and roommates to handling finances and household tasks.
To assist you in commencing your off-campus housing search, the resources outlined below will provide valuable guidance and support as you embark on this exciting new chapter.
Housing Search Basics
- Search the Housing listings and filter by bedrooms, price, neighborhood, and more.
- Sign up for an account to save listings you may be interested in and contact properties.
- If possible, always tour the property before signing a lease. If you aren't in the area, ask if the landlord provides virtual tours.
- Be on the lookout for scams.
Creating a Budget
Before beginning your housing search, it's essential to set up a budget and consider all the costs involved to help avoid surprises or stressors later on. Start by creating a budget like the one below to calculate your income and expenses and to decide your ideal price range as you search for your off-campus apartment.
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Additional Budgeting & Financial Resources:
The Total Cost of Renting an Apartment
How to Advocate for Lower Rent
How to Find Affordable Rent with Move-In Specials
Housing Search Checklist
Using a checklist like the one below to evaluate the properties you visit can help you stay organized during your apartment search. Also, be sure to take photos during each visit to ensure you remember the features of each location, especially if you're exploring multiple communities. This will assist you in making informed decisions and finding an apartment that best fits your needs.
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Renting Without Credit
The good news: no credit is better than bad credit. This video shares ways to be approved to lease an apartment before having established credit.
Additional Information on Applying for an Apartment:
How to Rent an Apartment with No Credit
What Will Be Reviewed with My Rental Application?
What to Do If Your Rental Application Is Denied
Everything You Need to Know About Apartment Background Checks
Leasing Lingo
Be sure to read your lease before signing! Watch the video below for helpful information on terms you might come across as you review your lease paperwork.
Additional Leasing Resources:
How to Read an Apartment Lease
Questions to Ask Before You Sign a Lease
Questions to Ask Before Signing a Lease
Consider these key questions to ask your potential landlord or property manager when evaluating a new apartment.
For more important questions to ask before signing a lease, click here.
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