Too often prospects compare the rent installment prices for where to live, rather than the true bottom line and value. When looking at different communities, it’s important for student to do their research before committing to a lease filled with hidden costs. After you’ve done your homework, evaluate not only the true costs, but also the value. Where does your dollar get you the most?
Before deciding on where to live, ask these questions:
What does my rent include?
How many roommates will I have?
What if they move out? Am I stuck with the rent and utility bills?
Are there any utilities include in my rental installment?
Are there any utility caps?
Are there any deposits or fees required to lease?
For utilities not included, what are the deposits and fees?
Are there any free membership’s onsite for tanning and fitness?
If not, what are the costs to join these facilities off site?
Is there a shuttle to campus? If so, how much does that save in gas and parking decals?
Are the apartments fully furnished? If not, how much should you allocate for furniture?
Are the washer and dryer provided?
Of course there are other desirable that need to be considered. Are the apartments new with the latest features and amenities? What kind of a lifestyle does the community offer?
Ultimately the choice is up to the resident based on their preference, but it is smart to know what kind of a financial commitment you are getting into prior to signing a lease. Remember, when shopping for student apartments, sometimes the bottom line is hidden. Ask the hard questions and do you homework so that your student living can be more about fun than financial regret.