View Full Version : Any Good Resources for finding a place to live around Orlando?
sammichoffate
06-23-2015, 03:27 PM
Gonna be transferring to UCF in the Fall and I need to start looking for a place before everywhere is taken. Anyone have any good advice on where to look? :cheers:
Clyde
06-23-2015, 09:03 PM
The internet is a good place to start looking.
:cheers:
Patrick Chewing
06-23-2015, 09:09 PM
1. ForRent.com
2. Apartments.com
3. Craigslist
And these sites are available through the internet as the above poster mentioned.
outbreak
06-23-2015, 09:20 PM
The internet is a good place to start looking.
:cheers:
He got that part right though, he is asking on the internet just the wrong website.
sammichoffate
06-23-2015, 10:47 PM
He got that part right though, he is asking on the internet just the wrong website.Gotta ask dat Alpha website though, fk those RealGM betas
Akrazotile
06-23-2015, 10:51 PM
DEEZNUTS.org/bitch
SpecialQue
06-23-2015, 11:17 PM
Orlando? Try this:
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DeuceWallaces
06-23-2015, 11:53 PM
In addition to the aforementioned I would check off-campus/residential life section of ALL the colleges in the area; not just UCF. Many of them will have listings for off campus housing.
Classifieds from the local paper are not as good as 10 years ago but still helpful.
Lastly, I'd start going through personal websites of local realtors. Many of them own rental properties.
Craigslist is the best if you know how to sift through the trash. I think the apartment sites are total shit. Usually an incredible waste of money .
Source: moving around the country every 2 years since 1999, but I was almost always on the hunt for 2-3 bedroom houses, not shitty apartment complexes.
sammichoffate
06-24-2015, 01:55 AM
In addition to the aforementioned I would check off-campus/residential life section of ALL the colleges in the area; not just UCF. Many of them will have listings for off campus housing.
Classifieds from the local paper are not as good as 10 years ago but still helpful.
Lastly, I'd start going through personal websites of local realtors. Many of them own rental properties.
Craigslist is the best if you know how to sift through the trash. I think the apartment sites are total shit. Usually an incredible waste of money .
Source: moving around the country every 2 years since 1999, but I was almost always on the hunt for 2-3 bedroom houses, not shitty apartment complexes.Appreciate it :cheers:
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