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Binghamton Apartment Rentals
They call it the Tri-Cities area with Binghamton, Endicott and Johnson City. Rental housing in these cities is available, but you need to know where to look in order to maximize your time and energy. With the State University of New York at Binghamton and Broome Community College there are plenty of students fighting for rental properties along with the young professionals and families that reside in this region. For those that are looking to rent an apartment near the campus of Binghamton Univeristy, we suggest checking out Hayes Community Apartments or University Plaza Apartment. Both are close enough to campus that you could walk or ride a bike. Anyone working near the downtown section of Binghamton can get housing with options like One Ten Chenango Place Apartments, River House Co., Countrytowne Apartments. A little further out you'll find Ely Park Apartments or even the Summit Chase Apts in Endicott. Rents for studios and 1 bedrooms are often under $500 and 2 bedroom apartments rent for $600-$700. Housing is relatively inexpensive compared to other cities in New York state.
What if you are struggling to find a place to rent through sources like Craigslist or websites of apartment communities. We suggest talking with a few property management companies that specialize in placing tenants with the right rental unit. Unlike an apartment complex that only offers a few floor plan styles and rental opportunities, a full fledge property management company can give you listings for condos, houses, duplexes, and apartments. Choose from a much wider inventory of property rentals. We are always amazed at how many people never use a property management specialists in their search for rental housing. We recommend using O2 Properties or Sall Associates. Both list lots of variety in terms of property types, locations, and rent prices. Make sure you understand things like lease terms and the amount of money it will take to move in (first, last, security deposit). Also, ask questions about things like parking, are utilities included in rent, how quickly are repairs done, etc. Look at 5 places for rent before making any decisions as you may be surprised how location, cost, and floorplans can make a big difference on your final choice.