Quad Cities Campus
Off Campus Housing Options
Disclaimer
The housing options identified below are provided as a courtesy to °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÀúÊ·¼Ç¼-Quad Cities students. The university assumes no liability and no responsibility for agreements entered into between students and a third-party housing provider.
Things to Consider:
- Is it near public transportation?
- What's the distance to campus?
- Is it close to amenities?
(shopping/grocery/etc.)
What are some tips?
#1: Make sure to read your lease. There are a lot of "specials" that are offered, but it usually comes with stipulations. It's important to read your lease thoroughly because it is a binding contract. Be fully aware of what you are signing!
#2: Create a check list of all the things you need in an apartment. When you are out looking for a place to live, you won't forget those little things like central air and dishwasher!
#3: You might want to consider a roommate agreement or contract if you will have a roommate (it is a good idea to communicate expectations). Things to consider when creating the agreement are: quiet/study time, food expenses, personal space, guests, and any other rules that might apply.
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