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How to Find Rentals in Athens During Finals Week

Apr 22, 2016

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Updated with current information for 2023

College is a blur. Between the classes, never ending papers, studying for finals, and let’s be honest, the parties necessary to keep your sanity, housing can slip up on you. Sure, you promised yourself way back in the fall, you and your friends would sign your name to the dotted line of a lease early this year. Now, you’re nose to the grind stone in books studying for 2nd semester finals with barely any time to pee.

But assuming you pass the finals and don’t get kicked out of school by next fall, you’ll need a place to live. And you don’t have time to tour 3 or 4 apartments only to find out they don’t meet your needs, have already been rented, or are roach hostels for the arachnoid kingdom. Don’t worry. Krause Rentals makes it easy. Our online listings of rentals in Athens, Ohio is easy to use, extensive, and detailed.

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In addition to Krause Rentals, there are several other resources you can use to find rentals in Athens during finals week. Here are some tips and tricks to help you in your search:

1. Start your search early

While it may be too late to sign a lease for the upcoming fall semester, it’s never too early to start your search for next year. This will give you plenty of time to tour different properties, from studio apartments to five bedroom homes, and find the perfect place for you. Plus, starting early will allow you to beat the rush and have a better chance of finding a rental that meets all of your needs, especially if you’re looking for amenities like rental parking and yard space. Also, as an added urgency reminder, if you want somewhere near campus with prime location, like Uptown or on Court Street, it’s best to start as early as possible.

2. Use online resources

In addition to Krause Rentals, there are several other online resources you can use to find rentals in Athens. Websites like Zillow, Trulia, and ApartmentFinder allow you to search for apartments and houses based on your specific needs and preferences. These websites also provide photos and detailed descriptions of each property, so you can get a sense of what the rental looks like before you schedule a tour.

3. Check with your friends

If you have friends who are also looking for housing in Athens, consider teaming up to find a rental together. This will allow you to split the cost of rent and utilities, making it more affordable for everyone. Plus, you’ll have built-in roommates who you already know and trust.

Just because it’s not parents weekend doesn’t mean you can’t ask them for advice, too. If they were college students at one point, or just have rented in the past, they may have some good pointers. Just don’t expect them to find you a luxury apartment.

4. Talk to your academic advisor

Your academic advisor may have connections with local landlords or property management companies and be able to recommend rentals to you. They may also be able to connect you with other students who are looking for housing, giving you the opportunity to find roommates and split the cost of rent.

When searching for rentals in Athens during finals week, it’s important to keep your priorities in mind. Consider factors like location, price, amenities, and proximity to campus when making your decision. And don’t be afraid to ask questions and get clarification from landlords or property managers before signing a lease. With a little research and some persistence, you’ll be able to find the perfect rental in Athens for your next year at Ohio University.