University of Chicago Apartments: Finding Space in Chi-Town

Students have many options when it comes to finding a University of Chicago apartment. Chicago is one of the biggest cities in America, and as such the off campus apartment options for students are going to be less than in most places if for no other reason than the pure expense of rent when you live in an actual city that size.
At one point the official numbers released from the U indicated that there were over 1,100 University of Chicago apartments across 25 buildings owned by the University itself. These apartments are all guaranteed for incoming and returning graduate students and all also come with a number of layouts that vary anywhere from studio apartments to large three bedroom apartments.

These neighborhood student apartments are all near campus bus routes to make getting to and from classes easy, and all these apartments are also rented with leases that run from September to August, although leases can be cancelled early at the end of a quarter if you are graduating at that point. The deposit is a mere $150, which is pretty exceptionally low even for student apartments.

The International House offers many apartment choices as well, and there are other lots of both furnished and unfurnished apartments available to students, all within the Hyde Park area. This is part of what makes the University of Chicago so appealing is that it is located in a unique residential neighborhood, and within all the buildings that the University of Chicago owns in Hyde Park, it's hard to believe that you could not find an affordable apartment if you really wanted one.

Since the university offers so many deals on apartments, you should have no problem finding a University of Chicago apartment that is the perfect match for you and your needs. Whether it's near or far, finished or unfinished, the sheer amount of variety will stun you.

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By chad fisher
Published: 7/11/2008
 
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