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How to Find the Perfect Summer Internship Housing (Without the Hassle!)

By Sara Ruiz | Mar 14, 2025

So, you landed your dream summer internship—congrats! Now comes the tricky part: finding affordable housing in a brand-new city for a few weeks without spending your entire internship stipend on rent.

Whether you’re interning in Seattle, Jersey City, or Chicago, choosing the right option is essential to making your summer experience smooth and stress-free.

From campus accommodations to short-term rentals, there are tons of options available—but how do you pick the best one? Don’t worry! This guide will help you navigate your search and find the perfect option that fits your budget and lifestyle.

1. Explore Your Options

Before you start your housing search, it’s important to understand your choices. College students and summer interns often stay in the following.

University & College Summer Dorms

Many universities and colleges rent out campus housing for interns during the summer. These campus accommodations offer laundry facilities, built-in amenities, and sometimes dining options. You may find student housing at Washington University, Ohio State University, Saint Louis University, Carnegie Mellon University, and Columbia University, among others.

Intern Housing Programs

Some organizations provide internship housing through partnerships with apartment communities or nearby colleges. Programs and Conference Services at institutions like Suffolk University and Vanderbilt University often list affordable options.

Short-Term Rentals & Subleases

If you want a real apartment experience, short-term rentals, apartment subleases, or an apartment swap can be great alternatives. Use rental apps to explore affordable neighborhoods in less-expensive cities.

Internship Sponsor Housing

Some internship programs include housing expenses or a stipend for intern housing. Check with your internship coordinator for available resources.

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2. What to Look for in the Perfect Place for Interns

When searching for options, think about your top priorities.

Private or Shared Space

Do you want a single apartment-sized unit, or are you open to sharing with a fellow intern?

Campus Amenities & Kitchen Access

Will you need a campus meal plan, or do you prefer an apartment with a full kitchen?

Transportation Method

Does your internship location offer public transit or shuttle service? Look for convenient locations near transportation connecting you to work.

Budget Wise Choices

Consider charges per week vs. monthly rent and look for affordable cities with average rent prices that fit your budget constraints.

Landing makes it easy by offering furnished apartments with all the essentials—so you can skip the dorms and enjoy the flexibility of a short-term lease with no long-term commitment.

3. Budgeting for Your Summer Stay

Finding affordable accomodations can be challenging, but with the right strategy, you can stay within your tight budget.

Compare Rent Prices

Some apartments charge per week, while others offer a 6-12 month lease that might not fit your timeline. Look for affordable neighborhoods with reasonable average rent prices.

Watch for Extra Fees

Be mindful of application fees, deposits, and any conference services charges that might increase your costs.

Roommate Options

Consider double occupancy rooms or apartment swaps to split expenses.

Public Transportation

Look for internship locations with access to transportation connecting you to work without needing a car.

With Landing, you get all-inclusive rent with no hidden fees—just a simple, affordable option for your summer internship.

4. How to Apply for Summer Housing Options

Most intern housing programs and university offices require:

Internship Proof

Some programs for interns need documentation from your employer.

Lease or Rental Agreement

Whether it’s campus rent, an apartment lease, or a short-term lease, make sure you review your contract carefully.

Roommate Requests

If you’re staying on campus, you might have the option to pick a fellow intern as your roommate.

If you’d rather skip the complicated application process, Landing makes booking easy—just choose your city, reserve your stay, and move in hassle-free.

5. Where to Find Housing for Summer Internships

Many colleges and universities offer resources for interns, including:

Campus View Student Housing

A great student housing option near major universities.

Conference & Event Services

Found at schools like Temple University and Boston College, these programs provide affordable options during the summer.

6. Secure Your Stay Before It’s Too Late!

Intern housing fills up quickly, so be proactive.

Apply Early

Many universities and internship programs have strict deadlines.

Look for Flexible Leases

If your internship dates don’t align with a university’s summer schedule, consider short-term rentals or apartment communities instead.

Check Alternative Options

If traditional campus housing isn’t available, look into affordable neighborhood rentals near public transportation.

7. Why Landing is the Best Choice for Summer Interns

Looking for a hassle-free way to find an apartment for the summer? Landing is your best bet.

Fully Furnished Apartments

No need to bring anything—just move in!

Private Stay or Shared Space

Choose the setup that works for you, whether you’re flying solo or sharing an apartment with roommates.

Convenient Locations

Near internship locations and public transit.

Flexible Stays

Stay as long as you need—no long commitments.

Virtual Tours Available

See your space before you book.

Book Your Summer Stay Today!

Finding the right apartment doesn’t have to be stressful. Whether you’re headed to San Francisco, Seattle, or Jersey City, Landing has the perfect apartment for you.

Sara Ruiz

Sara is a Social Media Manager at Landing who’s visited over 80 cities in the U.S. (and counting!). Based in Mexico City, she thrives on discovering hidden gems, from cozy coffee shops to inspiring local art scenes, and loves finding ways to make every new destination feel like home.