My student is a second-year and plans to move off campus next fall, ideally with an early September move-in. They’re already seeing listings that are “available now” or require move-in by February, and we’re trying to avoid paying for months of unused rent but also don’t want to wait too long and lose good options. When do students typically start seriously looking and signing leases?
For your student planning to move off-campus next fall, it is crucial to start the housing search at the right time to avoid unnecessary costs and secure a desirable location.
Key Dates
- Late March – April: This is when students often start finalizing their roommate groups and budgets. Many begin browsing listings, especially those who are staying for summer and may sign leases early.
- May – June: This period represents the peak search window. Corporate apartment complexes in the University City/UTC area typically begin to confirm September availability around this time, as current tenants provide notice.
- July – August: This is considered a "last minute" window. While some listings may still be available, options can be limited and prices may increase. Private landlords often prefer a 30-day move-in timeline, making it less ideal for your student's needs.