Yes, some condos near Texas A&M offer short-term leases, especially for students, interns, or visiting faculty. Bock Realty Group helps you find flexible rental options and understand the pros and cons of short-term stays.
What Counts as a Short-Term Lease?
A short-term lease is typically anything less than 6 months, though some define it as 3 to 9 months depending on the complex or landlord.
Why Renters Choose Short-Term Leases
– TAMU internships or co-op programs
– Study abroad transitions
– Grad school residencies or rotations
– Temporary relocation for work or family
Where to Find Short-Term Condos Near Campus
– The Woodlands of College Station: Occasionally allows 6-month leases
– Lakeridge Townhomes: Some owners offer furnished, flexible-term options
– Airbnb/Corporate Rentals: Available for very short stays but may be more expensive
What to Ask Before Signing a Short-Term Lease
– Are utilities included?
– Is the condo furnished?
– Is there a short-term lease fee?
– Can the lease be extended if needed?
Pros and Cons of Short-Term Condo Leases
Pros:
– Flexible move-in and move-out dates
– Less commitment
– May come furnished
Cons:
– Higher monthly rent
– Fewer available units
– May require a larger deposit or cleaning fee
How Bock Realty Group Helps Short-Term Renters
We:
– Identify landlords open to flexible terms
– Confirm lease conditions upfront
– Help compare short-term options to avoid overpaying
– Advise on whether short-term or subleasing is a better fit
Conclusion
Short-term leases are possible near Texas A&M—but they take planning. Bock Realty Group helps you secure the flexibility you need, without unexpected costs or lease confusion.
