Increases sense of security and reduces social isolation while aging in place Creates a new source of monthly income Locates a compatible housemate to share light housekeeping, or assistance with errands, in exchange for reduced rent. For Home Seekers. Creates an affordable housing option in an expensive rental market to make life a little more comfortable Connects home seekers with compatible homeowners to create a mutually beneficial relationship.
For Community. Strengthens neighborhoods by offering an efficient use of existing housing stock that helps people remain in their homes or find affordable housing. Fact Sheet. How We Help. Our Process. Interested Homeowners Interested Home Seekers. Interested Homeowners. How did you hear about Montgomery County Home Sharing?
Homeowner: Do you own your home? Tell us more about you and why you are interested in homesharing. Which of the following are you looking for in a homesharing arrangement? Reduce isolation. Create monthly income for homeowner. Find affordable housing options for home seeker. Describe the space you have in your home to share Spare bedroom with shared bathroom Spare bedroom with ensuite bathroom Basement apartment Basement apartment with separate entrance Separate Accessory Dwelling Unit ADU.
How can we assist you to get started sharing your home? Help me assess my rentable space or personal preferences and creating a listing for housemates to find.
Help me find highly compatible housemates and vet them interviews, background checks. Ventura County Area Agency on Aging. Share ventura. Affordable Living for the Aging. Share Sonoma County. Home Match Alameda County. Providers must live in Alameda County. Home Match Contra-Costa County. Providers must live in Contra Costa County.
Home Match Marin County. Providers must live in Marin County. Home Match Monterey County. By appointment only,. Home Match San Francisco County. Providers must live in San Francisco. Smart Share Housing Solutions. Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County. Home Share OC. HomeShare American River. After a coffee hour and business meeting, History professor Richard Minear will give an illustrated talk about Dr.
Refreshments follow the talk. Discussion will also focus on proposed legislation to roll back domestic partner benefits. The event is sponsored by Local of the Service Employees International Union, which represents professional staff on campus.
In her talk, Musiolek will analyze the labor situation and working conditions of women in the garment industry around the world. She will also focus on traditional and new ways for social regulation in the sector with attention to the emergence of new transnational non-governmental networks and actors and their agenda-setting. The center is located at 83 College St.
April 5, XVII, Issue Weekly Bulletin Pre-registration begins April 8 All faculty and advisors are asked to remind undergraduates in their classes and departments that pre-registration for fall courses will take place between Monday, April 8, and Friday, April Subjects needed for aerobic exercise research The Exercise Science Department is looking for subjects to participate in a five-day training study looking at the effects of aerobic exercise on carbohydrate and fat metabolism.
Aging and muscle function study The Muscle Physiology Laboratory is looking for men and women between the ages of 65 and 85 to participate in a study of aging and muscle function. For information, call Ted Towse or Ian Lanza at Academic awards featured at Sports Luncheon Student-athletes will receive academic awards for the fall semester at the Weekly Sports Luncheon on Wednesday, April 10 at noon in the Lincoln Campus Center Auditorium.
Reception for Leo St. If you cannot be in the area for the search itself, there are two main ways to find out what is available:. As a referral and listing service, the Office of Family Resources and Off Campus Housing can only provide information and support services to access local housing.
You are responsible for making your own arrangements with prospective landlords and housemates. Beware: In Massachusetts typically tenants must pay first and last month's rent plus a security deposit equal to one month's rent when the lease is signed. Many landlords require references. Feel free to e-mail questions directly to the housing staff at: cshrc stuaf.
Being in the Amherst area can make a big difference in your approach to house hunting. Every option is open to students if they can be present during the search. The best time to find a place to live for the fall is late July or early August. The exception to this are apartment complexes which may put you on a waiting list from April onwards. Most landlords put their apartments on the market about 6 weeks before move-in date.
Keep this in mind if you are planning a trip to Amherst to find housing. The most favorable rental market is for leases 15 months beginning June 1. Since this is a college town, many students leave the area for the summer. Consequently, many people try to sublet during the summer, often at reduced prices.
If you want to be in the Amherst area during the summer, keep this in mind. Expect to spend at least three or four days looking for a place. It could take shorter or longer, but it depends on what is available and how much you can afford to pay.
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