by Guest_in_APG » Tue Aug 08, 2017 3:52 pm
I had the same exact problem (the government does a terrible job of finding you a place to live). When I did look for a month to month, I just started calling apartment places in the area to find:
1.) Did they do month-to-month leases or what is the shortest lease they can do?
2.) If I had to sign a longer lease (such as a 6-month lease), what was the fee for breaking the lease?
I then just compiled from there. I lived originally at Holly Circle Apartments on Eastern Court (month-to-month leases but it is near a train station. Wouldn't want to live there permanently due to the noise but good for a few months). There are other little places around that cater to short-term lease people such as yourself. The other comments in this thread are also worthwhile.
This being said, while I'm not willing to do this right now, this could be a lucrative means of making money for if you're a previous SMART scholar to "house" a scholar or two for the summer for reasonable rent.
I had the same exact problem (the government does a terrible job of finding you a place to live). When I did look for a month to month, I just started calling apartment places in the area to find:
1.) Did they do month-to-month leases or what is the shortest lease they can do?
2.) If I had to sign a longer lease (such as a 6-month lease), what was the fee for breaking the lease?
I then just compiled from there. I lived originally at Holly Circle Apartments on Eastern Court (month-to-month leases but it is near a train station. Wouldn't want to live there permanently due to the noise but good for a few months). There are other little places around that cater to short-term lease people such as yourself. The other comments in this thread are also worthwhile.
This being said, while I'm not willing to do this right now, this could be a lucrative means of making money for if you're a previous SMART scholar to "house" a scholar or two for the summer for reasonable rent.