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Hey everyone! If you're a student looking forshort-term housing near your university—whether it's for a semester, summer, or internship—you’ve probably noticed how tough it can be to find something that’s affordable, flexible, and safe.
I put together this guide based on real student experiences and tips from platforms like Semester Sublet, which is a site made just for student subleasing. Whether you're at any university or anywhere else, here’s how to find a great sublet without overpaying or getting scammed .
Why Subletting Works for Students
Subletting is perfect if you're:
Trusted platform: Semester Sublet
It’s student-only and listings are university-based. Posters must confirm they’re allowed to sublet, which cuts down on scams.
How to Score an Affordable Sublet
A few cost-saving tips:
Expense
Sublet
Traditional LeaseDeposit
Low/none
1–2 months’ rent
Lease Length
1–6 months
12 months
Utilities Included?
Sometimes
Often separate
Furniture
Often furnished
Usually unfurnished
Sublet Red Flags to Watch For
Be smart! Here’s what to avoid:
Best Cities for Internship Sublets
If you're doing an internship, check listings early in:
Final Tips for a Smooth Sublet Experience
Ready to Start Your Search?
Check out Semester Sublet to browse listings near your school. It’s built just for students looking for short-term housing. Easy filters, furnished options, and no broker fees!
Let me know if you have any questions or tips of your own!
Have you sublet before? How did you find your place?
I put together this guide based on real student experiences and tips from platforms like Semester Sublet, which is a site made just for student subleasing. Whether you're at any university or anywhere else, here’s how to find a great sublet without overpaying or getting scammed .
Why Subletting Works for Students
Subletting is perfect if you're:
- Studying abroad
- Doing a summer internship
- Transferring mid-year
- Only staying for a single semester
- ✅ Flexible leases (no 12-month commitment)
- ✅ Often furnished (no need to buy stuff)
- ✅ Can be cheaper than traditional leases
Trusted platform: Semester Sublet
It’s student-only and listings are university-based. Posters must confirm they’re allowed to sublet, which cuts down on scams.
How to Score an Affordable Sublet
A few cost-saving tips:
- Compare multiple listings – Prices vary a lot
- Negotiate – Many tenants are flexible, especially last-minute
- Look for furnished units – Saves money on furniture + moving
Expense
Sublet
Traditional LeaseDeposit
Low/none
1–2 months’ rent
Lease Length
1–6 months
12 months
Utilities Included?
Sometimes
Often separate
Furniture
Often furnished
Usually unfurnished
Sublet Red Flags to Watch For
Be smart! Here’s what to avoid:
- Too-good-to-be-true pricing = possible scam
- No virtual tour offered = red flag
- Cash-only payment = don’t do it
- No written agreement = risky!
- Virtual tour or video walkthrough
- Sublease agreement (in writing)
- Proof that the subletter has landlord permission
Best Cities for Internship Sublets
If you're doing an internship, check listings early in:
- Boston
- NYC
- Chicago
- LA
- Atlanta
- Philly
Final Tips for a Smooth Sublet Experience
- Read all lease/sublease terms carefully
- Confirm if utilities are included
- Use secure payment methods (Zelle, PayPal Goods/Services, etc.)
- Check the neighborhood and commute
- Meet or video chat with the current tenant
Ready to Start Your Search?
Check out Semester Sublet to browse listings near your school. It’s built just for students looking for short-term housing. Easy filters, furnished options, and no broker fees!
Let me know if you have any questions or tips of your own!
Have you sublet before? How did you find your place?