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Monday, December 30, 2013

Successfully Searching through UCM Apartments

When you are making the transition from high school to college, there can be a lot of exciting and scary decisions to make. One very important decision you need to make is where you want to live. You’ll need to find student housing that is close to your college so that you can quickly and easily commute to your classes, but what other considerations do you need to take into account when picking out an apartment? It is important to find the right place so that you can have a successful transition into college life. Here are some factors you should consider when you are looking at different UCM apartments.

Picking a Price Range

With your limited budget and whole new set of financial responsibilities, you want to be careful about how much you are committing to spend on your monthly housing costs. You should realistically consider how much you’ll be spending on groceries, school supplies, entertainment, gas, etc., in order to determine how much you can afford to spend on housing. Come up with a realistic price range for housing that will fit your budget so that you can limit your housing search to apartments that fit inside your price range.

Picking Someplace Safe with Space

Having a housing budget doesn’t mean that you should simply pick the cheapest housing you can find. If you just move into the cheapest housing, you may find yourself quickly regretting that decision. There are some housing qualities that you will (and should) pay a little more for. The first is safety. You need to make sure that the housing you pick is not only close to campus, but also in a safe neighborhood. Saving some money on rent is not worth risking your safety or your peace of mind. For this reason, you may need to be willing to spend a little more to get yourself a place somewhere that is more highly populated in a safe neighborhood. The next housing factor to consider is the space you want. You can choose either to share your room with a roommate or pay a little more to have a private room. While having a roommate can be great for your social activity, if you think you need more privacy to be successful in your studies, then you will want to spend more and look for UMC apartments that offer private rooms.

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