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		<title>Tips to Find Student Housing in a New City</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 06:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephanie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you are looking for student housing it is a good idea to make sure you know what to look for in your search. When you find a student community you can be sure that most of them won&#8217;t have broker fees or lease deposits to further your expenses and you can be sure there [...]]]></description>
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<p>As you are looking for student housing it is a good idea to make sure you know what to look for in your search. When you find a student community you can be sure that most of them won&#8217;t have broker fees or lease deposits to further your expenses and you can be sure there will be no hidden costs.</p>
<p>Students are usually looking for modern conveniences within their housing area and they want it to be a different experience than what they had in the dorm. However, it must also be affordable. This is why a student community may work best instead of just finding an apartment off campus.</p>
<p>If you are interested in a private bedroom and bath, spacious living areas and fully equipped kitchens then you can find these things within a student community. Many student housing communities offer the things that you need to stay in your location for however long your student life takes you to do. They offer Internet connections and sometimes you will feel like you are living in a resort.</p>
<p>Many universities are asking private developers to help them come up with a concept to create a student housing program. The basic reason is they want to retain students. One good way to retain students, besides offering them the curriculum choices they need is to give them a great living experience.</p>
<p>Most student communities have taken into consideration the specific needs of students. This student housing is close to campus and is near shopping areas where you can purchase groceries and other things you need easily.</p>
<p>As you are looking for a place to live, another good idea is to decide what you need. Would a residence hall provide you with what you need or a traditional apartment? If so most colleges offer these options. Both of these have their pros and cons. As an example, a residence hall can be a great place to live because you are round other students. However, sometimes this option is noisy and if you want privacy it will be difficult to find.</p>
<p>Sometimes students who are freshmen or who transfer into the university will not have the option of living off campus in their own apartment until their second year.</p>
<p>One of the ways to find student housing though, is to go online. You can find a variety of choices and you can check out the college or university&#8217;s policy for off campus housing.</p>
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		<title>Finding the Perfect Flat Or House</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 07:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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<p>Looking for that perfect house or flat can be a nerve-racking experience for many of us. It&#8217;s not easy to find one that meets all your needs. So, take the time to prepare and really understand what you want and need before you embark on your flat hunt.</p>
<p>Prepare a checklist</p>
<p>If house or flat sharing is definitely the way you want to go, brainstorm and decide what you&#8217;re really looking fore. Decide what&#8217;s really important to you and what stuff you can overlook.</p>
<p>You may find a property that you like on the very first day but remember it can take you several months, so be sure to prepare well in advance. Remember to go through your checklist and persevere because the house or flat you eventually decide on needs to be the best one for you.</p>
<p>Where to go flat hunting</p>
<p>- Newspapers: Search in the &#8216;To Let&#8217; column in the classifieds section of your local newspaper or you may<br />
choose to place an ad stating your requirements<br />
- Contact an agent: Remember here that you would be required to pay a fee &#8211; usually about 1 week&#8217;s rent.<br />
- Online portals dedicated to flat sharing or house sharing: Some websites offer free listing while some may be<br />
paid. Remember to check the website&#8217;s reputation and its effectiveness. You can visit our reviews page<br />
to look at some of our recommendations.<br />
- Social network: Ask around the neighbourhood you&#8217;d like to move in to or spread the word that you&#8217;re looking<br />
for a place. Or check on Facebook, MySpace or Friendster &#038; find out if anyone&#8217;s offering.</p>
<p>The Interview and Walkthrough</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve shortlisted a few flats or houses that you like, schedule appointments for an interview or a visit. During the meeting with your prospective flatmates, ask all those questions pertaining to your needs and try to erase any doubts you may have. It is also important that you gel well with your flatmate and have a healthy rapport. The interview is your chance to find out how compatible you can be based on your personality and lifestyle.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been invited to visit the flat, take the time to check it thoroughly. Pay particular attention to features and facilities that are of importance to you. If there are items missing or features not functioning like an electric light bulb, bring it up at that point. Ensure that all defects and damages will be taken care of before you decide to move in.</p>
<p>Confirm that what you&#8217;ve seen and heard from your potential flatmate is what you&#8217;ll be getting. Ideally have all provisions put down in writing which both of you should retain a copy of.</p>
<p>Confirmation and legal obligations</p>
<p>Flat sharing is a commitment and responsibility you&#8217;re entering into. Be very sure of your decision. Find out if you have a co-tenancy, sub-tenant or a boarder&#8217;s status within your arrangement.</p>
<p>When flat sharing, even an oral agreement that you have with your flatmate can be legally binding. However, it&#8217;s best to have a written agreement in place which includes all provisions of importance. In case of any dispute, have all your records and documents organized and seek professional help.</p>
<p>Have clear communication and expectations set right from the start. The perfect house or flat should be the one you&#8217;re most comfortable in, which fulfills your needs and requirements, where you can be yourself, and where you can get on with everyone else living there.</p>
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