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The Ultimate Guide to Berkeley Housing

Whether you’re a college freshman leaving home for the first time or a grad student returning to campus for your final semester, locking down UC Berkeley off-campus housing is a must.

But if you’re new to Berkeley or you’ve never lived outside of the UC Berkeley campus before, finding a rental home can be intimidating. With so many options, how do you ensure one that meets your needs and resonates with your personal style?

This guide is here to help anyone looking for home, apartment, or room rentals in Berkeley. We’ll break down some reasons why you should consider living off-campus and teach you how to find housing in Berkeley with limited stress.

Why Choose Off-Campus Housing at UC Berkeley?

If you’re on the fence about living off-campus this year, consider some of the key advantages of renting your own home:

And this is just the tip of the iceberg—there are many advantages to choosing UC Berkeley student housing off-campus instead of on University property.

How to Find UC Berkeley Student Housing Off-Campus

If you choose to live off-campus, you can use the following step-by-step guide to find your perfect home in Berkeley, CA.

#1 Assess Your Needs

Before you start searching for properties or roommates, you should make a list of your wants and needs to narrow down your options when it’s time to search. A few guiding questions can help you determine your housing must-haves:

#2 Explore Your Options

Once you create a list of must-haves for your next home, you can start sifting through UC Berkeley off campus housing options.

There are a few ways you can find out about available properties in Berkeley:

#3 Connect with Potential Roommates

If you want to live with roommates, you should strongly consider finding those roommates before you sign a lease. Finding roommates can be challenging, but we recommend:

#4 Make a Shortlist with Your Roommates

Once you’ve secured roommates (if you plan to live with others), you can start making a shortlist of homes that might be a good match for you.

While you might have to make some concessions depending on property availability and your budget, try your best to find properties that meet all of your criteria first.

Here are some shortlisting tips:

#5 Tour Homes

Once you’ve developed a shortlist, it’s time to start touring homes (with your roommate, if you plan to live with one). Here’s a quick step-by-step for touring:

After touring, update your shortlist:

#6 Choose a Home and Sign Your Lease

After touring and re-ranking the homes you’re interested in, it’s time to choose one.

If you’re living with a roommate, you should try your best to make a unanimous decision—this might require some compromise on both sides, but choosing a place that both roommates like is the first step to a successful, long-term relationship.

Once you choose a home, reach out to the property owner or management company to:

Once you sign your lease, it’s time to celebrate—you’ve found your next home in Berkeley, and you’re one step closer to starting the semester on the right foot!

Discover Berkeley Off-Campus Housing Opportunities with Common

If you’re looking for UC Berkeley off-campus housing, assessing your needs, exploring your options, finding a roommate, and touring properties will all help you find the perfect home for the upcoming semester—perhaps even multiple semesters.

And Common can help.

Common offers UC Berkeley students and young professionals the unique opportunity to discover community and live sustainably in an affordable off-campus home. At Bosco by Common, residents can explore multiple living options, including:

Plus, Bosco is Berkeley’s first all-electric apartment building, and its solar array provides 50% of its total power needs. If you’re looking for an eco-friendly home with unbeatable views and a short commute to campus (with easy access to public transit), Bosco is a perfect match.

Reach out to learn more about Bosco by Common, our amenities, and our all-inclusive coliving packages today.

 

Sources:

  1. Berkeley Housing. Rates. https://housing.berkeley.edu/rates-contracts-policies/rates/
  2. Visit Berkeley. Berkeley Frequently Asked Questions. https://www.visitberkeley.com/plan-your-trip/faqs
  3. University of California Berkeley. Welcome to Cal Rentals. https://och.berkeley.edu/

 

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