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--> Skip to content We are NOW Leasing for May to August 2024 Move ins! Menu Our Properties Graduate, Faculty & Staff Undergraduate Our Team Our Community University City Skinker DeBaliviere Central West End Resources General Resident Safety & Security International Community Contact Us Login Create an Account Everything you need here. We want to make your experience with Quadrangle as smooth as possible. Browse frequently asked questions, resources, and general information about our processes right here, at your fingertips. International Resources Making an international move can be daunting, but we are here to help make your transition as easy as possible. While students are responsible for finding their own housing, we have provided some resources to help walk you through the process. How close will I be to the Washington University campus? Quadrangle offers apartments just a short distance from the Danforth Campus and Medical School campus. with easy access to Metro and biking lanes. Our General FAQ’s will have some great answers to many of your questions. The Office for International Students and Scholars is another resource for residents who are not from St. Louis. If you are looking for a roommate or other options we recommend checking out WashU Apartment Referral Services Roommate Search. Do I have other housing options outside leasing with Quadrangle? Quadrangle advises students to be cautious in pursuing off-campus housing rentals through unofficial channels. Subleasing or paying deposits directly to other students or third parties with an unofficial verbal agreement can lead to you losing tenant rights if rental disputes occur. Quadrangle advises all students that they should NOT pay a deposit or rent to anybody other than the verified landlord or realtor of the housing they are renting, and they should only do so after having signed and reviewed a provided lease. When is the best time to move in? Most current students recommend arriving several weeks before classes start so you have ample time to get settled before you become involved in academic life. A challenge for single semester exchange students is that it can be difficult to find a landlord who will rent for one semester only; most leases are for a full year. How much does it cost to rent in St. Louis? Housing is reasonably priced in comparison with major U.S. cities. Most rental leases start on the first of each month with the most common start dates being the first of June, July, August, and September. Are utilities included in my rent? Some apartments may include utilities such as gas, electric and water. However, in most cases you will have to contact the utility companies directly to set up and pay for service for your apartment. When looking for an apartment, be sure to include the cost of utilities in your monthly rent estimate. Utility bills in the United States are commonly paid by personal checks available through your bank in the United States. In most cases, you may set up automatic bill payment which enables you to pay bills electronically and automatically. It is strongly recommended that you request an estimate of the previous tenant’s utility bills by calling the utility company directly. Note that heating bills can be very high in the winter (over $100 depending upon the type of heat and size of apartment.) Do I need to have a United States social security number to set up utilities? No. Some students are told that they need a United States Social Security Number (SSN) before they are able to establish telephone or any other utility services. This information is incorrect. Students who do not have an SSN may have to complete an application and submit copies of documents (such as a passport and a student ID) and may have to pay a deposit, but a social security number is not required. If the employee you are speaking with seems unaware of the procedure for starting service without an SSN, politely ask to speak with a manager or call back and talk to another employee. How do I set up my utilities? Listed below is contact information for some major utility providers. ELECTRICITY: AmerenUE, 1-800-552-7583 Application may be submitted online; this can take up to 2-days. GAS: Spire Energy, 1-800-887-4173 Call at least 24 hours before you need your gas turned on in your apartment. It can either be done the next day or it can take 3-4 days. There is a $25 fee for new customers (can be applied to first month’s bill or spread over 4 months.) Customers without social security numbers may have to bring a passport and photo ID to their office downtown at 720 Olive, near the 8th and Pine Metrolink station. A security deposit is required for individuals whose rent amount depends on size of apartment.   Forms & Downloads Lease Sample Move In Check List Move Out Check List Sublease Guidelines Transfer Policy Still have questions? Contact us Find your new home. View Properties Back to All Resident Login Guest Login Graduate, Faculty & Staff Undergraduate Existing Users Log InUsername or EmailPassword Remember Me  Forgot password? 621 N. Skinker Blvd.  |  Suite 200  |  Saint Louis, MO 63130 P 314.935.9511 F 314-530-3942 E [email protected] Office Hours Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Contact Us © 2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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