5 Types of Students That Should Rent Furniture

By Allie Mitchell on December 14, 2016

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Furniture rentals are becoming more and more prominent every day. You may think, well that’s odd, renting furniture. You can rent textbooks or rent houses, but renting furniture seems slightly far-fetched. You rent furniture, like couches, desks, etc., and then give it all back when you do not need it anymore. Seems too good to be true, right?

Well luckily, it is not — it is a real thing that people do every day and seem to love. How it works is that you need to pick where you want to rent your furniture from, decide how long you will need it, and make sure you add any additional items when you are ordering your main essentials.

The process is easy and not at all time consuming; it is practically hands-free in the sense that once you order your items, movers come and set it all up and when you are done with everything they come and take it all away. Easy, isn’t it? Although, some people may not think that renting furniture is for them when in hindsight, renting furniture can be for anyone, if you really need it.

Students can be one of the top benefactors of renting furniture, whether they are in-state or out of state. The use for renting furniture will be something of the now and future. The types of students who can highly benefit from furniture rentals is endless, but here are just a few types that should consider renting furniture and save themselves a lot of time and hassle. Students are already stressed enough; they don’t need to add furniture to their list of struggles. The cost of school is struggle enough for anyone.

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1. International students: International students already have it harder because they are coming from an entirely different country. A new place leads to new struggles and new obstacles. Furnishing your new apartment should not be added to that load of issues.

Once you find your apartment, you can request the rental company have your items in there before you even arrive, so once international students arrive, everything is all set for them and they can relax and start their journey with an entirely new experience. When you are done they take it all away and you can head back home knowing you had one less thing to worry about.

2. Out of state internship: Once you get notified that you got the internship or the job that you want, you cannot wait to start immediately, but knowing that this new opportunity is in another state can be frustrating. Where are you going to stay and how will you have the essential living items?

Finding a place is something you will have to do on your own, but getting the furniture items you need won’t be too much of a problem. All you need is to click a few items and your rentals will be on their way waiting for you when you arrive.

3. Off-campus housing students: Living in an apartment on your own can be both freeing and nerve wracking. You have all these new responsibilities that you didn’t know would hit you all at once and then now you have to go ahead and furnish your new place. The list of having a new apartment is endless, but luckily you don’t have to worry so much when it comes to renting furniture. You can breathe easy at the end of the day. And hopefully you won’t have to rent as much, especially if your family gives you some free pieces for your new place.

4. Subleasing/subletting: You aren’t going to be somewhere for long? No problem! The person you are subletting from doesn’t have a couch? Get a furniture rental place to bring you one and have it only for the limited amount of time that you need it. And then once it is over you don’t need to lift a finger. The movers will come and haul it away for you in a flash.

5. Families: People tend to forget that there ARE students who have families: the students who come into school being new parents or single parents. They don’t want to go through the hassle of lugging furniture, along with lugging their toddler around.

Let renting furniture help. There are packages based on how many rooms they can fill for you and all you have to do is look into what works best for you and what is in your budget. You don’t have to worry about furnishing your own home when furniture rentals are here to help take some of the burden off your shoulders.

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Looking for an easy way to furnish your off-campus apartment? Renting furniture from CORT saves you time and money. See how easy it is to get great looking furniture without breaking the bank.

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