Published Jan 3, 2006
Ragan
13 Posts
Does anyone choose the housing subsidy? If so, what is your experience with this? I'm planning on moving about 2 hours away and I want to stay in that city (Columbus) for at least 9 months. I want to pick my own housing and bring my own things. Should I sign a 9 month lease with an apartment even though I'm really not guaranteed 9 months in Columbus? And if my company absolutely can't get me another job there after my 13 weeks (although they probably could), I could switch companies I guess to stay in the city. Anyone with advice?
renerian, BSN, RN
5,693 Posts
I would not sign a lease unless you know your staying for 9 months to one year. There are some 6 month places such as executive housing but that is really expensive. I contracted with Residence Inn one time for large discounted rate for a couple months but I don't know if they would do 9 months but it will be much more than your subsidy.
renerian
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
If your agency is only guaranteeing a contract for 13 weeks, do not sign a contract for that long for an apt.
I have many of my own things with me, and still take the apt from the agency. I have an upgraded apt, so the extra that I need to give them is less than what it would be. (2 bedroom/2 bath with fireplace)
And especially with Columbus, I was reading something yesterday that in that city they have severely cut down on travellers as well as per diem agency. You may find yourself without a place down the road.
But it is your choice.