I'm not sure if I'll ever really have a handle on how to go about finding an apartment to sublet for the summer, but I'm doing my best, mainly with Craigslist. The truth is, though, I don't even know where to begin... prices vs. square footage vs. neighborhoods, etc. And don't even get me started on what it's going to entail once I've found a place. I saw some guide in New York Magazine that mentioned having all sorts of financial information available and ready to go. Right...
Any advice on the topic would be appreciated. I'm looking at you anonymous commenter; you may be the sole reader I have left after my extended absence.
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when you see something they want you to know right away whether you're going to take it or not. so i'd say have a firm idea of what you want in a sublet, and make sure you know how you're going to pay your rent (to prove to the realtor or whomever that you have the ability to pay).
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