Hey everyone,
I'm a 2L at UCLA Law and am looking for housing in Palo Alto this summer for my SA (May 15-July 31). I was wondering if there are any students at Stanford (or any law schools within a 20-30 minute drive) who are looking to sublet their apartment for that time (or who know of anyone who is).
Please message me if so--this housing hunt is tougher than I thought!
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Re: Summer housing in Palo Alto
You're going to find it difficult to sublet from SLS students - the academic year runs through early June.
Your best bet for Stanford is to find housing from other graduate students who do not live on-campus and are leaving early for some reason.
You may be able to find on-campus housing for sublet, but it is tough. Stanford does not allow on-campus housing to be sublet to non-Stanford affiliates; I suspect that it is done anyway.
I don't know Santa Clara's calendar, but it's a bit of a drive from Palo Alto. Mountain View isn't too far away and might be a better option for housing, even though the traffic will be a pain. I would guess that Craigslist might offer some options, either for short-stay rentals in Palo Alto homes or Mountain View apartments with programmer types.
Your best bet for Stanford is to find housing from other graduate students who do not live on-campus and are leaving early for some reason.
You may be able to find on-campus housing for sublet, but it is tough. Stanford does not allow on-campus housing to be sublet to non-Stanford affiliates; I suspect that it is done anyway.
I don't know Santa Clara's calendar, but it's a bit of a drive from Palo Alto. Mountain View isn't too far away and might be a better option for housing, even though the traffic will be a pain. I would guess that Craigslist might offer some options, either for short-stay rentals in Palo Alto homes or Mountain View apartments with programmer types.