Covid 19 Resources For State College Renters

Apartments State College Editor • June 9, 2020
Covid-19 has changed the world dramatically. We are all experiencing unprecedented challenges to the health and safety for ourselves, our families and our community; as well as how we live and work together.  Please know that we fully are committed to helping our residents navigate the ongoing COVID-19 crisis while living in our off-campus State College apartment rentals.

Although Penn State University closed, we remain open and are continuing to provide the housing and services promised in our leases. However, we have
made several changes to our normal operating procedures to protect the safety and welfare of our staff and our residents. Our goal is to keep fully servicing our residents and to do so safely.

Rental Offices
Our three ApartmentsStateCollege.com offices are now open and working normal hours of 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday

• Nevins Real Estate Management, 132 S Allen, State College, Pa (814) 238-3153

• Park Forest Apartments, 910E W. Aaron Dr., State College, PA (814) 238-1443

• Executive House Apartments 411 Waupelani Dr., State College, PA (814) 238-7211

If you visit our offices please wear a mask and maintain social distancing. Our staff can also be reached by phone, text or email.

Leasing
Current availability of our rental houses, townhouses and 1 to 7 bedroom apartments is shown on the website. (ApartmentsStateCollege.com) We ask that
you consider renting remotely by viewing the photos, floor plans and information on the website. However, please contact the office if you have questions or would like to see a unit.

Maintenance
The maintenance department is working normal hours and will promptly respond to any requests for service. In addition to their normal duties, the maintenance department is also regularly disinfecting common area surfaces such as: door handles, stair railings, laundry rooms and other surfaces that are touched by the public.

For service please contact the office as usual during normal working hours. All our employees will use gloves and masks when entering apartments and observe the 6-foot Social Distancing guideline.

Resource Links
Below are links to websites and articles you may find helpful:

 







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Smart, Stylish, and Stress-Free Guide To State College Apartments
March 14, 2024
As thousands of Penn State University students embark on the journey of finding their perfect State College apartment, the process can seem daunting, especially for those navigating this terrain for the first time. To shed light on this critical transition, we spoke with Matt Perkins, the General Manager at Nevins Real Estate Management in State College , who has been assisting students in finding their ideal apartment in State College for years. Establishing a Budget: The First Step "One of the most significant steps a student can take when entering the off-campus housing market is to establish a budget they're comfortable with," Perkins emphasizes. This initial step is crucial, especially for students who might have financial support from parents or guardians. "The State College apartment market caters to a broad spectrum of budgets. However, without a clear budget, students can quickly become overwhelmed by the options," Perkins says. This piece of advice serves as a cornerstone for students to begin their housing search on solid ground, ensuring they live within their means and avoid financial strain. Location and Price: A Balancing Act When selecting an off-campus apartment, Perkins recommends that students consider the location carefully. "The closer to campus you are, the higher the rent will be. If you're willing to take a bus or endure a longer walk, you might find more affordable options." This advice is vital for students to balance their desire for convenience with their financial realities, possibly leading to significant savings over time. Navigating the Application Process "The application process varies between management companies in State College," Perkins notes, advising students to contact management companies directly to fully understand application requirements. This proactive approach can smooth the path to securing an apartment, preventing last-minute hiccups that could jeopardize their housing plans. Lease Agreements: Read and Understand A critical aspect that Perkins highlights is the importance of thoroughly reading lease agreements. "Students often overlook key clauses. It's essential to understand what you're signing, as these clauses protect all parties involved." He underscores that lease terms are rarely negotiable, so understanding and accepting these terms before signing is paramount for a happy rental experience. Effective Communication with Landlords To address issues like maintenance requests, Perkins advises following the management company's set procedures. "In cases where your initial request isn't addressed promptly, don't hesitate to follow up," Perkins says. This approach ensures that concerns are dealt with efficiently, maintaining the quality of the living environment. Security Measures: Stay Alert Don't overlook the importance of security for students living off-campus. "Be aware of your surroundings," Perkins emphasizes. "Problems often arise from non-residents. Being cautious about who enters your apartment is crucial for your safety." This advice is a reminder of the shared responsibility in maintaining a secure living environment. Creating a Comfortable and Personalized Living Space Living off-campus offers a unique opportunity to create a space that reflects your personal style and meets your needs. Unlike the often restrictive rules of dorm living, off-campus apartments allow for greater freedom in decoration and customization. Embrace this opportunity to make your apartment feel like home. Invest in comfortable furniture, plants, and personal touches that inspire relaxation and productivity. However, always be mindful of your lease agreement's terms regarding modifications to ensure any changes you make are permissible. Engaging with the Community Living off-campus doesn't mean you have to be disconnected from the vibrant Penn State community. Take advantage of the numerous events, clubs, and activities on campus. Additionally, explore State College itself, which offers a variety of local shops, cafes, and community events. Engaging with both the university and local community can enhance your college experience, providing a well-rounded social life beyond academics. Managing Living Expenses One of the realities of off-campus living is the need to manage living expenses carefully. Utilities, groceries, and other monthly expenses can add up quickly if not monitored. Perkins suggests setting up a budget for these expenses and sticking to it. Consider using apps or spreadsheets to track your spending and identify areas where you can cut costs, such as opting for more energy-efficient appliances or cooking meals at home rather than eating out. Building a Supportive Living Environment For many students, living off-campus means having roommates. This arrangement can be a fantastic way to share expenses and create a supportive living environment. To ensure peace, it's crucial to establish clear communication and set shared expectations early on. Discuss topics like cleaning responsibilities, quiet hours, and guest policies to avoid misunderstandings. Remember, effective communication and compromise are key to a positive roommate relationship. Safety First Lastly, never underestimate the importance of safety in your off-campus living situation. Perkins's advice to be aware of your surroundings is especially pertinent here. Take proactive steps to ensure your State College apartment is secure, such as using proper lighting outside your apartment, not letting strangers into your building, and keeping your doors locked. Familiarize yourself with the local emergency services and campus resources available to you in case of an emergency. Living in an off-campus State College apartment presents an exciting opportunity to grow independently, create a personalized living space, and engage with the broader community. By applying the insights shared by Perkins and adopting a proactive and responsible approach to your living situation, you can make the most of your off-campus experience. Enjoy the freedom, embrace the responsibilities, and make lasting memories during your time in State College.
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