Hey Zack,
Do you know how many students in our class are coming from the accelerated MD program? It seems like many of the people (who are posting online at least) have families or prefer to live further in the suburbs. Since I am just coming out of college and would prefer roommates that are around my age, I am figuring that these students could be interested in the same living arrangements that I am. But then again, this is the first time I am looking for a random person to live with...
Hey, zack and I are in the same class. When you fill out your online "get to know your classmates" form there's a section for people looking for roommates.
For all the people hesitant about driving to school it really isn't bad at all, and I came from NYU where you walk everywhere. My commute is 10 minutes max (more like 6-7) and there's plenty of space in the parking lots (and even more on the streets next to school) with a shuttle to take your to the front door. i prefer to just walk from the lot since it's only 2 blocks from school.
When i came up to look for 1br apts all i saw was crap and I didn't want the whole potential freshman year roommate experience again. I ended up looking for luxury apartment complexes near school and lucky found the place i'm living in now. The rents is pricey but if you're splitting it with someone else or can afford it I would definitely check it out. It's probably one of the nicest places to live in Albany close to school. message me and i'll give you the info if you're interested.
I'm actually subleasing my place here this summer, June-Aug, for a lot less than i'm paying now and you would have the ability to continue the lease throughout the year. (I'm moving in with one of my classmates next year). I'm asking 675 a month for the 3 months, then the rent is 845 for the year. The place is huge, sunny, Super safe, plenty of parking (garage optional), all utlities except electric included. Even if you don't sublease with me I would suggest checking it out. PM me if you're interested.
As far as living in Pine Hills, I would try to stay West of S. Lake and South of Madison. Definitely check the place out before signing!! And make sure you check the windows because some people freeze all winter and still payed a ****load for heat. If heat's included it's a huge plus. I spent all winter in a t-shirt and shorts with the windows cracked.
If you want to live in the suburbs I would look at Delmar, Colonie, or Guilderland (even though it's far.) Keep in mind that none of the traffic lights in Albany are sync'ed so a mile on western takes a while. Anything off of hacket is decent. ya so pm me if you have any questions.
ps here's some pictures: my "backyard" and the building: