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housing [2017/05/22 11:58]
jgcorliss Removed old vacancy rate
housing [2020/02/19 14:24]
brown remove broken link, add notes about davis neighborhoods
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 Most houses and apartments in Davis are leased on a year-to-year basis. Leases typically begin September 1 and end August 31. To ensure you'll have your pick of places to live, begin your search in March or April if you'll be coming in the fall. If you're coming during the summer ask about options to sublease and start your lease early. Often you'll get a discount on the rent for the summer months for doing this and you won't have to move twice. Most houses and apartments in Davis are leased on a year-to-year basis. Leases typically begin September 1 and end August 31. To ensure you'll have your pick of places to live, begin your search in March or April if you'll be coming in the fall. If you're coming during the summer ask about options to sublease and start your lease early. Often you'll get a discount on the rent for the summer months for doing this and you won't have to move twice.
  
-====== The Costs of Renting ====== 
  
-===== Average Monthly Rent ** ===== 
  
-studio apartment: $813/month+===== Davis Neighborhoods =====
  
-1-bedroom apartment: $947/month+Davis has no "​bad"​ neighborhoods,​ but homes in West Davis (west of Route 113), North Davis (north of Covell Road), and South Davis (south of Interstate 80) tend to be larger and more expensive than those in East Davis (east of the Railroad tracks) or in Central Davis (the middle).
  
-2-bedroom apartment: $1226/month +  * There is //very little// housing south of campus. 
- +  * Most sorority/fraternity houses huddle near the northern and eastern edges of campus. 
-3-bedroom apartment: $1818/month +  * The neighborhoods west of 113 and south of 80 are more residential. 
- +  Between A & B streets, south of Russell (around ​[[https://goo.gl/maps/MykNGBdDv8YHTTbR8|here]]) there'​s a concentration of "party houses."​ 
-4-bedroom apartment: $2369/month +  * There'​s ​concentration ​of student-oriented apartment complexes on the northwest corner of campus(around [[https://​goo.gl/​maps/​2gxXsWfbY31dN93G8|here]])
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-5-bedroom apartment: $2838/month +
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-**Rates from [[https://www.ucdavis.edu/admissions/undergraduate|University Housing Website]] (October 2009+
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-===== Cost Varying Details ===== +
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-Housing in Davis varies along few important dimensions, including type, quality, location, and price. Distance from campus and condition ​of the house interact in determining price: the price decreases as you get further away from campus, but increases as you get into the newer and nicer homes (which tend to be built further away)A better predictor of price may be neighborhood. Davis has no "​bad"​ neighborhoods,​ but homes in West Davis (west of Route 113), North Davis (north of Covell Road), and South Davis (south of Interstate 80) tend to be more expensive than those in East Davis (east of the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks) or in Central Davis (the middle).+
  
 ===== Rental Fees ===== ===== Rental Fees =====
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 [[http://​cityofdavis.org/​residents/​affordable-housing-program|City of Davis Affordable Housing Project]] : This is a program that has housing available at a rate based on your income. There are several housing units in Davis that participate in this program. There are other low-income programs available that will help you decrease the cost of living in Davis including: [[https://​www.fcc.gov/​consumers/​guides/​lifeline-affordable-telephone-service-income-eligible-subscribers|Lifeline discount phone service]] and [[http://​www.pge.com/​care/​|PG&​E electricity CARE program]]. [[http://​cityofdavis.org/​residents/​affordable-housing-program|City of Davis Affordable Housing Project]] : This is a program that has housing available at a rate based on your income. There are several housing units in Davis that participate in this program. There are other low-income programs available that will help you decrease the cost of living in Davis including: [[https://​www.fcc.gov/​consumers/​guides/​lifeline-affordable-telephone-service-income-eligible-subscribers|Lifeline discount phone service]] and [[http://​www.pge.com/​care/​|PG&​E electricity CARE program]].
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-Don't forget to check out the [[Housing_Exchange|Galois Housing Exchange List]]! 
  
 ====== Tips on Various Housing Sites in Davis ====== ====== Tips on Various Housing Sites in Davis ======
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