2/9/11

Eddie Garcia

Many students are beginning their search for off-campus housing. Eddie Garcia
has one way they are looking -- in this Bobcat Update.

Texas State University requires students younger than 20 with fewer than 30
credit hours to live on campus. The students who fall under this rule fill up
most of the residence halls, leaving many students looking for somewhere else to
live in San Marcos.
Stand Up
Apartment locators offer their services free to their clients and the whole
process takes a few hours to complete. Students can call to make an appointment
or simply walk in. San Marcos Realtor Evan Hale, with San Marcos City Realty,
says that by using an apartment locator, students will save time and effort.
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The complexes pay for the apartment locators for bringing in new tenants.
Nowhere in the process will students be paying for apartment locators. The
locators want to make sure they get the perfect fit for students, because there
would be no point in using this service otherwise. Texas State Student Mariana
San Juan has been to an apartment locator and enjoyed the experience
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There are new complexes being built right now in San Marcos which means even
more choices for students. Using an Apartment locator can play a helpful role
-- if these new complexes fit what students are looking for. They might even
relieve the stress in finding a new place to live.
For Bobcat Update, I'm Eddie Garcia.

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