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Aug 4, 2007, 09:27 PM
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| | | How to look for off-campus housing? I applied for university on-campus housing in big city and I am on waitlist. I may or not get space, it is very limited, about 3000-3500 on 14,000 undergraduate students with most reserved for freshmen and sophmore. (and I will be sophmore).I am thinking about looking for off-campus housing still close to my school and subway. The costs at living studio are nearly the same as on campus, sometimes cheaper. I looked on rent.com website but do you know better ones? What websites are good for finding rents and what good for finding a roomate. Would you rather get (if you were in my place) single studio for $600-$800 or try to find a roomate who needs another roomate and share costs and pay $500 or less? Do most rents in general are furnished and have bed and desk? Since I am on waitlist the best housing option for me would be that does not need me to sign long-term contract, but on other side I do not wanna live in hotel. LOL What are the options for me? I currently live with parents and when I go to school I commute for 1 h - 1:30 hour. But I do not wanna stay here bc I need to get involve more on-campus. What are good options for finding rent? Are lease agencies good and reliable source for finding rents or rather on own through websites?
I go to school in Chicago with campuses in Lincoln Park and Loop if that helps! I prefer living in Lincoln Park or Lakeview but it can be any other area as long as it is close to Red Line and safe. | | | | | | |
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Aug 4, 2007, 09:37 PM
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| I would want a place without roommates simply because nowadays it's real hard to find a good fit especially on short notice. Also, roommates complicate life with friends and noise.
I would think you could find something reasonable in Lakeview. Call several realtors in that area or pick up a neighborhood newspaper (or the Trib or Sun-Times). What about Bucktown? I know someone who lives there (renting) and could ask him about rent and the L etc.
Oh, which college? |
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Aug 4, 2007, 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl I would want a place without roommates simply because nowadays it's real hard to find a good fit especially on short notice. Also, roommates complicate life with friends and noise.
I would think you could find something reasonable in Lakeview. Call several realtors in that area or pick up a neighborhood newspaper (or the Trib or Sun-Times). What about Bucktown? I know someone who lives there (renting) and could ask him about rent and the L etc.
Oh, which college? | I go to DePaul University. I will be involved both in Lincoln Park campus and Loop. Yeah, regarding the roomate, it would be good for me to have one and make friends, but off-campus it could be most likely not under control like you say with noise, especially parties. Where is Buckton, is it on north or south. I do not wanna live too far from loop, especially on south which I think is lot more dangerous than north. Besides Red Line is under construction and it runs slower than before, so I do not wanna live too far north, like north of Irving Park. What are typical utility costs like for water and electricity? |
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Aug 4, 2007, 10:13 PM
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| Bucktown is the neighborhood immediately west of Lincoln Park/DePaul. It would be perfect. Let me email Toby (my friend who lives there) to ask him about utilities, rent costs, etc. Ask me more questions tonight yet if possible. http://www.dreamtown.com/images/maps...orhood-map.gif
Aren't you the person who asked about jobs in Chicago, and I suggested getting a job on campus so you will get tuition paid? |
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Aug 4, 2007, 10:19 PM
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| Dearborn Plaza would be 'way too expensive, I'm guessing. The other one looks promising. |
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Aug 4, 2007, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl Dearborn Plaza would be 'way too expensive, I'm guessing. The other one looks promising. | You think so? With almost same price ranges? Because one on Clevaland seems to me most expensive (you can click on links). Thanks again for asking your friend about price of utilities and will look forward for answers.
And....Yes I am the same person who asked for job  . I will have soon interview about on-campus job as commuter advisor!  Most student on-campus jobs won't wave tuition but still are good. Some offer stipend. Currently I got job as barista at Starbucks in Schaumburg!
Besides do u know anything about temporary housing? Since I am on waitlist maybe this would be good option for me too? |
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