Apartment Hunting Help for Bozeman Students
Housing Source Number One – OffCampusNetwork.com
OffCampusNetwork.com is a great place to start looking for your school rental. They offer several different apartment guides and relocation guides for college students. In addition to great information they also host rental advertisements from local home owners who offer properties for rent, or rooms for rent. This site can be a great way to gage how much money you will need to allocate for housing while attending the school in Bozeman. This site also is a great place to find a roommate or roommates.
Housing Source Number Two – The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle is Bozeman’s local daily newspaper. This paper is a great source of finding current rentals that are available to rent. Like most other college towns it is more difficult to find a rental when school is in session then it is during summer vacation. Because of this it is a good idea to find a rental during the summer months of the year and relocate to Bozeman in June or July instead of waiting until the end of August. This will not only help you to find a place easier, but it may also help you find a more affordable rental. If you live in or around Bozeman you can purchase a copy of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle from most gas stations and grocery stores. If you live out of the area you can view a copy of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle online at http://bozemandailychronicle.com. You will find a larger listing of rental properties in their Sunday edition.
Housing Source Number Three – Montana State University Student Housing
Student housing is another options that you might want to consider when finding a place to live while going to school. This is especially the case if you are a Freshman or have a family, as student housing can provide you with an affordable place to live without the stress of apartment hunting. Student housing is structured to meet various living preferences and needs including non-alcoholic, Freshman, Upper Classman, Married, Family, Single Sex, and Co-Ed residences. If you plan on utilizing student housing you will want to make sure that you submit your application and payments by deadlines or earlier, as student housing is assigned on a first come first served basis. For more information about student housing you should visit your college counseling, your high school counselor, or visit the Montana State University website http://www.montana.edu.