Considering Your Housing Needs
Careful evaluation of your housing needs and options is a vital part
of the housing search process. Choosing the right option to meet your financial,
geographic, and personal needs can lead to a rewarding experience. However, overlooking
even one detail in your search can result in a lease-long inconvenience or uncomfortable
personality conflicts. Nobody wants to make the mistake of spending a lot of money in
vain. It is helpful to start with some initial guidelines; however, be prepared to
reevaluate your choices as you encounter the housing market. Consider the following
choices in your initial evaluation:
- What rental price range fits your current and future budget? Have you considered the
cost of utilities in your estimate?
- How close do you prefer to live to school/job? Have you considered a location close to
public transportation?
- Have you considered transportation costs in your initial budget?
- Is privacy a primary concern or do you prefer to share a living arrangement and costs?
- What are your working habits and class schedule? Late? Early?
- Do you want access to a kitchen? Is there a washer and dryer in the home or facility?
- Do you prefer a furnished arrangement?
- Are amenities such as a swimming pool, tennis courts, exercise facilities, or balconies
important to you?
- What type of accommodation best suits your needs? A room in a private home, one-bedroom
apartment, a shared apartment or a room in a student-shared house or townhouse?
- Is the option to have pets important to you?
- How long do you need housing? What do you know about a lease?
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