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Finding a Short-Term Student Lease in Boulder: The Stress-Free Guide

Tom Orlando - Thursday, July 9, 2026
Property Management Blog

Finding housing in Boulder is notoriously difficult. For University of Colorado (CU) students who only need a one-semester lease, it can feel nearly impossible.

Most landlords demand a strict 12-month commitment. This leaves study abroad students, graduating seniors, and fall-semester interns stranded.

Fortunately, Housing Helpers specializes in solving this exact problem. Here is how they connect CU students with flexible, fully furnished, single-semester leases without the typical housing headache.

The Challenge of Single-Semester Leases in Boulder

Boulder has a highly competitive rental market. Landlords hold immense leverage and rarely split standard lease terms.

Students seeking short-term rentals usually face three bad options:

  1. The Sublet Gamble: Hunting through social media for reliable sublets often leads to rental scams or mismatched dates.
  2. The Storage Nightmare: Moving furniture in and out for just four months is expensive and exhausting.
  3. The Extended Stay Cost: Hotels and traditional short-term corporate housing usually exceed a student budget.

How Housing Helpers Solves the Problem

Housing Helpers bridges the gap between independent landlords, corporate properties, and students needing flexibility.

1. Access to Off-Market Short-Term Inventory

They maintain a specialized inventory of properties specifically designated for short-term stays. These listings are often not found on public real estate sites.

2. Fully Furnished Options

Properties come move-in ready. This eliminates the need to buy, move, or sell furniture. Utilities and high-speed internet are typically bundled into the rent package.

3. Local Expertise and Personalized Matching

Instead of filtering through endless online listings, students work with local housing specialists. These experts match students to properties based on budget, proximity to campus, and exact lease dates.

Step-by-Step: How to Secure Your Lease

Securing a one-semester lease requires speed and preparation. Follow these steps to streamline the process:

  1. Contact Early: Reach out at least three to four months before the semester begins. Short-term inventory fills up much faster than standard rentals.
  2. Define Your Budget: Determine your maximum monthly spend, including utilities.
  3. Prepare Documentation: Gather your co-signer information, proof of CU enrollment, and identification ahead of time.
  4. Submit an Inquiry: Visit the Housing Helpers website or call their Boulder office to connect with a relocation specialist.

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1. The prospective tenant has the right to provide to the landlord a portable tenant screening report, as defined in Section 38-12-90219 (2.5), Colorado Revised Statutes and
2. If the prospective tenant provides the landlord with a portable tenant screening report, the landlord is prohibited from: charging the prospective tenant a rental application fee or charging the prospective tenant a fee for the landlord to access or use the portable tenant 1099-5 screening report.


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