RateMyStudentRental, LLC
Ann Arbor, MI 48103

RateMyStudentRental, LLC was created in September of 2007 by three Kettering University students looking to improve the student housing conditions on campus. www.RateMyStudentRental.com is designed with students and landlords in mind. Providing a place for students and landlords to go for anything housing related. Students interact with other students to share housing experiences and make a difference for themselves and their campus. Landlords utilize www.RateMyStudentRental.com to know exactly what the students are thinking, needing and wanting while also utilizing services to grow their business.

Our services include:

For Students:
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-Rate/Review anywhere you've lived as a student (even, your parents' basement)
-Upload pictures of the rental
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-Flag rental for sublet/availability when you need a roommate or for the summer
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-Flag rental for availability
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-E-lease signing
-E-rent payment
-Upload Video

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Is Flint Turning Into a College Town?
Turning Flint into a college town takes each and every student

At Kettering University’s June 2008 Commencement ceremony (yes, all of the RateMyStudentRental team was there!) the students, proud parents, and faculty heard the announcement that Third Avenue was going to now be known as University Avenue! That is definitely a step in the right direction for the depressed town we know as Flint, MI.


Flint, MI is home to several Universities and Colleges including: Kettering University (formerly General Motors Instiutue) , University of Michigan – Flint , Mott Community College ,and Baker College . But, at the same time, while thousands of students support the local economy, Flint’s educational institutions are forgotten and a negative reputation is still being supported by the unemployment, boarded up buildings, and bizarre crimes.


Many are sick of the bad news and have finally stepped up to do something positive. A group of inspired students and professionals have joined efforts and have put together a proactive group called the Flint College Town Initiative. From the Kettering Chapter’s Facebook group , the group states that :


“The Flint College Town Initiative is a joint effort between Kettering University, University of Michigan- Flint, Mott Community College, Baker College, and the Flint Institute of Arts to change Flint’s face from an old industrial town to a newer and younger College Town. There are currently over 30,000 students who attend higher level education institutions within the City of Flint, yet we (as students) are the most under served population. It is our goal to change that! The College Town Student Advisory Committee meets on a monthly basis to focus our efforts to create a sense of community among all college students in Flint. This group is intended to be Kettering University’s official student voice for those meetings.”


But, why should we care if Flint turns into a college town? Most of us, as students, will probably be out of the city before anything gets done! Below are just a few reasons why we should all contribute the the movement of giving Flint a college town mentality:


-Your College’s reputation is on the line! If you college or university drops in enrollment and programs have to get cut for the institution to survive then the reputation of the university may decline and the name on your degree might loose it’s power.


-Future students will appreciate the change! Your little sister could be coming to one of Flint’s colleges and something might be changed by the time she gets here. You want her to be safe and have a great experience, don’t you?


Improved local economy. Businesses in Flint are already starting to give their store’s make-overs and new businesses are slowly coming in. This will only happen faster. Students will be provided better service and offered better products as a result.


-Campus and community beautification. If we all get in the college town mood and start expecting to live like we were in a college town we would see cleaner grounds, improved buildings and better student housing.


You can start to join these other students and join their Facebook group or ask around campus of how you can get involved. Sounds like the Flint College Town Initiative group is coming up with some big events and we’ll do our best to keep you posted on them.


When we have reached the point that Flint is a college town, students will have things to do, places to go and reasons to come to Flint in the first place! Do your part, serve the community, and watch it give back!

Posted 2 months ago
Modified 2 months ago
Investing in Student Housing
Times are tough these days in our economy. This state of our economy provides us with a great opportunity for investment and growth: Student Housing!

There are several factors that support why student housing investment is a good move.


-The Echo-boomers.


-Increasing demand for a college education (and a couple extra years attending college).


-Buyer’s real-estate market.


Blueroof.com published and article to support my point about the opportunity to invest in student housing.

Blueroof.com is a website dedicated to Real Estate Professionals and their market.


There are some interesting points in Greg’s article and I thought I would share. Investing in Student Housing. I encourage you to click over and read his article which is complete with a chart.

Posted 2 months ago
Modified 2 months ago
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