|
|||||||||||
|
Offices and Resources On this Page: GSAS Housing Services Harvard Housing Office Internet Resources Newspaper Classifieds Real Estate Agents Roommates Harvard Affiliated Housing Live for Free? GSAS Housing Services 495-5060
GSAS Housing Services, located in the basement of Dudley House, has information and materials on the process of house hunting. The Housing Exchange is a service that provides lists of available housing, opportunities for students to list their housing needs, and information about moving companies and storage facilities. The Exchange is divided into "Housing Available" and "Housing Wanted" sections. Only GSAS students may review Housing Available listings. A lengthy list of Housing Hints, compiled by GSAS student comments over the years, is often distributed at Orientation and printed in the GSAS Bulletin.
Harvard Housing Office 7 Holyoke St.
One of the most complete resources for apartments is the Harvard Housing Office at 7 Holyoke Street on the ground level of Holyoke Center. This office manages almost 2000 apartments, rented only to Harvard affiliates, and maintains a thorough collection of off-campus listings as well. Access is limited to those who hold a Harvard ID, so be sure to bring your ID card or letter of acceptance when you come in. The tight access restrictions exist because some landlords who list at the Harvard Housing Office prefer to rent only to Harvard affiliates. Once inside the Office, you can peruse the many bulletin boards filled with apartment listings arranged according to location and size. The listings can also be searched via computer in the office.
M, W-F 10am-4pm Tu 11am-7pm Sa 10am-1pm 495-3377 In addition to non-Harvard apartments and roommate listings, the Housing Office has a number of other resources. These include lists of houses and condominiums for sale; opportunities to work in exchange for rent; local real estate agents' names and telephone numbers; local short-term accommodations, such as bed-and-breakfasts; the Harvard Off-Campus Housing Guide; rentals in the US and worldwide; Cambridge maps; and public transportation information for Cambridge and surrounding areas. Internet Resources There is also a number of places on the web that list apartments and roommates. The Boston Globe puts its classified ads online, while The Cambridge Chronicle and other neighborhood papers have lists. Newspaper Classifieds Real Estate Agents Roommates Be sure you get to know any potential roommates as well as you can and trust your instincts. If something about the potential or current situation feels strange or awkward, take that into consideration before making a commitment. Ask questions! If you may have to live with this person (even though you do not have to be close friends), you should at least feel comfortable getting to know a little about him/her. Harvard Affiliated Housing The complexes are available through a waiting list procedure, with new waiting lists being generated each fall and spring. A limited number of apartments are also made available on a first-come, first-served basis through immediate and future occupancy lists at the Harvard Housing Office. Apartments range from studios to 3 bedrooms, with almost 2000 units available. Rents vary significantly, depending upon location, age of complex, amenities, etc. To apply for affiliated housing, one must meet the tenant eligibility requirements for the complex or be a legally declared family member of an eligible Harvard affiliate. Live for Free?
|
||||||||||
| |
|||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||