Three Things To Look For When Hunting For Student Housing
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Quality student housing can be hard to find. No one wants to have crappy living conditions while going to school. If you strive to live by these three rules when searching out student housing, you can be guaranteed to find a great place for you and your friends or family to live.
First, have a look at the carpet. The first sign of a good apartment is in the carpet! If it is rundown and old and looks like it is from the sixties, it’s probably not the best student housing in the area. If the carpet is new and up to date, it is going to be a safe bet for you.
Second, you should have a look at the paint in the apartment. Make sure that it is fresh and looks clean. If you find that the paint looks dingy, has hand and foot marks on it, or some really ugly, old wallpaper, then you should probably turn around and leave that student housing development.
Third, go through the cabinets in the apartment. Have a look at the dishes and the utensils. A sure sign of a trashy apartment is old, broken dishes. I have even seen student housing that has had no dishes at all. Being a student is hard enough, having to bring your own dishes into an apartment is not a fun thing.
Make sure you do your research, look around, and don’t fall in love with the first place you find.
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