i was thinking august 1st would be a good moving date because it
would help me get in before the influx of students, over the summer -
and i was fully aware from the start that i'd be competing with students
for spots. that's why i picked this date....i didn't want to deal with
the problems around september 1st...
what i'm learning
is that there's a lot of people that have set up basement apartments,
explicitly hoping for students. a lot of them are overcharging.
what
i'm learning is that there's a lot of furnished rooms available in
badly cut-up housing, and these people are explicitly looking for
students, as well. these people are overcharging.
&
what i'm also learning is that even people with normal apartments are
prioritizing students over non-students. & these people are
overcharging, too.
it's easy to understand why,
after a moment's thought: renting to students means they're going to
move out in ten months, and you can jack the rent up for next year. or,
at least, that's what people are thinking..
yet, it's
abundantly clear to me that these people are getting greedy, and the
fact that they're overcharging in the presence of an oversupply of
student housing is just going to leave them with empty units.
i want to avoid the professionals...these people are scum bags...
but,
given that the whole city wants to rent to students, to the point they
don't call non-students back, it seems like october might be the better
choice than august.
that's what i'm learning.
i guess we'll see.
but,
i'm going to wait until the end of august before i started pitching to
mom in the suburbs about renting that basement suite unfurnished.