I haven't been added to the 2020 FB group yet, so I'm just gonna post this here for now. I'm looking for someone to take over the lease at my current apartment. The place is amazing for a student, but I recently got a dog and I want to move into a house with a fenced-in backyard. The apartment is a 1 br/1 bath (yay no roommates!) in Haslett, which is a small town northeast of campus. It's a pretty short 10-15 minute drive to campus, and it's conveniently far away where you don't have to put up with all of the noise during football games, loud undergrad parties, etc. but still close enough where you can get to campus pretty quickly. It's right next to a set of gorgeous trails that are amazing to walk through whenever you want a study break.
There's an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, and gym that you can access 24/7, as well as several outdoor volleyball courts. The building that I'm in is pretty great because most of them are grad students so they spend most of the day quietly studying. They all have dogs and they were more than glad to let me borrow them last semester to practice palpations for anatomy exams. The rent is $653 for the rest of the summer, and then $673 for the rest of the lease term (August 2017). They let you sublease during the summer months if you decide to go back home for the break. The utility costs are split amongst all the tenants in the building (except electricity) and my utility bill is usually $20-30 depending on how cold it is + ~$20 for electric. There are some other vet students that live in this complex and there's a study room with computers in the main office where you can host study groups or study on your own. The complex is within a 5 minute walk to a ton of stores; Walmart, Petsmart, Aldi, Little Cesar's, and a whole bunch more, as well as Meridien Mall which is a 10-15 min walk or a 2-3 minute drive. They're very pet friendly and don't charge pet fees for anything that isn't a cat or a dog. They normally charge a $200 deposit and $20/month of pet "rent," but some of my classmates have gotten that waved and they're currently not charging me anything for my new dog. Also, if you want to foster any animals (and trust me, there'll be plenty of opportunities while you're in vet school) they do not charge you anything.
I'd like to move as soon as possible, so if you're looking to move here during the summer to get used to the new place (I did this to transition into school/living in the north better) that would be awesome, but if I can't find anyone to take over for the summer I'll be looking for someone to move in sometime before school starts in the fall. I will post pictures on FB next week when some of the upperclassmen and the rest of the new students get added to the group, but you can check out some pictures on their website in the meantime at nemoketrailsapartments.com. Message me if you have any questions or would like to look at the apartment!