Off-Campus Housing for student coming from UK!

<p>Hi there,</p>

<p>I am coming to AU in Fall 2013 for the year as an undergraduate study abroad student coming from London, United Kingdom.</p>

<p>As it stands, they have designated me to off-campus housing, meaning I have to find everything myself which is a real pain in the ass…</p>

<p>I was wondering what most AU undergraduates do in 3rd/4th year when they move off-campus - is there a main student area where they tend to all get houses together or do they spread across the city in smaller apartments? What do they all tend to do? </p>

<p>I would prefer to live in a larger house or apartment in a fun area packed with outgoing students (in an attempt to emulate life in halls as much as possible), but I do not know the city or the Uni very well at all so it seems almost impossible! So I guess I’m wondering what area of DC I should look into for renting?</p>

<p>Any guidance would be much appreciated! </p>

<p>Feel free to add me on facebook if you got any advice!
<a href=“http://www.facebook.com/hparkhouse[/url]”>http://www.facebook.com/hparkhouse</a> </p>

<p>Cheers x</p>

<p>There are several apartment buildings that are very popular with AU students. The information on this website might help you.</p>

<p>[Off-Campus</a> Housing Resources](<a href=“http://www.american.edu/ocl/housing/Off-Campus-Housing-Resources.cfm]Off-Campus”>http://www.american.edu/ocl/housing/Off-Campus-Housing-Resources.cfm)</p>