Selected by market. Reviewed by fit.

Own the College-Housing Conversation in Your Market

CollegeHousing.ai is a national decision platform for parents, investors, sellers, and campus-area owners. Local professionals who understand a specific university market can apply to become the selected partner in that market.

This is not a public directory. Partner seats are reviewed by market, category, licensing, experience, and ability to serve the campus-area audience.

Why Partner

The platform creates demand. Partners fulfill it.

CollegeHousing.ai helps parents, investors, sellers, and owners evaluate college-town housing decisions. Every review, calculator, and market page creates a moment where a local professional is the logical next step. Partner seats are how those moments turn into conversations.

Qualified Audience

Parents comparing rent vs. buy. Investors reviewing cash flow. Sellers evaluating campus-area demand. Borrowers exploring financing. Owners needing management. These are the people on the platform — and they need local professionals.

Market-Specific Positioning

Each university market page is a destination for that school's housing conversation. The selected partner for that market is visible to everyone who lands there — not lost in a directory with every other professional in the state.

Ecosystem Referral Flow

Real estate partners refer to lending partners. Lending partners refer to insurance partners. Management partners support everyone. Being in the ecosystem means referrals flow naturally across categories in the same campus market.

The Process

How the campus partner seat works

Partner placement is reviewed — not automatic. Each market and category has a process built around fit, not speed.

1

Check your school's availability

Search the college or university market where you want to be positioned. Preliminary availability shows whether a partner seat may be open for your category.

2

CollegeHousing.ai reviews fit

We review your qualifications against the needs of the specific campus market — not every applicant is selected. Fit is based on experience, proximity, responsiveness, and ability to serve the campus-area audience.

3

Get positioned in your campus market

Selected partners receive visibility on university market pages, inquiry routing from parents, investors, sellers, and owners, and positioning within the campus partner ecosystem.

4

Receive qualified inquiries and ecosystem referrals

As the platform grows, partner visibility, inquiry flow, and cross-referral opportunities grow with it. Partners are positioned alongside complementary professionals in the same campus market.

Partner Categories

Choose your partner category

Each partner category serves a different part of the campus housing decision. Select the one that matches your expertise and market.

Real Estate Partners

Most Established Channel

Realtors & agents serving campus-area buyers and sellers

Represent parent buyers, student-rental investors, and campus-area sellers as the local CollegeHousing.ai real estate partner for your university market. Receive visibility on your market page, parent-buyer and investor inquiries, and ecosystem referral flow.

What you receive

  • Featured on your university market page
  • Parent buyer and investor inquiry routing
  • Seller representation opportunities
  • Cross-referral from lending and management partners
  • Campus-specific SEO and GEO visibility

Lending Partners

High-Intent Channel

Loan officers & mortgage professionals

Help parents and investors structure financing — parent-buyer, DSCR, investment-property, refinance, and cash-out loans near campus. The lending partner is often the first call after a buyer reviews the rent-vs-buy or cash-flow scenario.

What you receive

  • Direct inquiry flow from parent-buyer reviews
  • Investor and DSCR borrower routing
  • Refinance and cash-out referral opportunities
  • Positioned alongside real estate and management partners
  • Campus-market financing authority positioning

Property Management Partners

Operational Backbone

Campus-area property managers & operators

Support student-rental owners with leasing, turnover, maintenance, rent collection, and day-to-day operations. Every parent or investor who buys near campus needs to decide who will manage the property — be the selected partner in that conversation.

What you receive

  • Owner, parent, and investor inquiry routing
  • Featured placement on university market pages
  • Seller-prep and turnover referrals
  • Investor and DSCR borrower management flow
  • Ecosystem integration with real estate and lending partners

Insurance Partners

Closing-Ready

Agents & agencies covering campus-area properties

Help buyers, owners, and investors protect campus-area properties — homeowners, landlord, umbrella, and specialized student-rental coverage. Insurance is required at closing, making the insurance partner a natural step in the campus housing transaction flow.

What you receive

  • Positioned in the campus closing ecosystem
  • Inquiries from buyers, owners, and investors
  • Landlord and student-rental coverage specialization
  • Cross-referral from real estate and lending partners
  • Out-of-area owner coverage support

Local Service Partners

Vendor Network

Inspectors, contractors, cleaners & property services

Provide inspection, maintenance, cleaning, turnover, landscaping, pest control, and other property services near campus. Owners and managers need reliable local vendors — be the named service partner for your campus market.

What you receive

  • Listed as a trusted campus-market service provider
  • Turnover and maintenance referral flow
  • Owner and property-manager vendor needs
  • Pre-listing and pre-refinance service opportunities
  • Cross-referral from management and real estate partners

Who Should Apply

Professionals who understand campus-area real estate

Licensed real estate agents who serve parent buyers, investors, and sellers near a specific university
Loan officers who can structure parent-purchase, investment, DSCR, and refinance loans
Property managers with campus-area experience — student rentals, parent-owned homes, small multifamily
Insurance agents who understand landlord policies, student-rental coverage, and out-of-area owners
Local service providers — inspectors, contractors, cleaners — who can respond quickly near campus
Professionals who want to be positioned in a specific university market, not lost in a statewide directory

Important to Know

This is not a public directory

CollegeHousing.ai does not list every professional who applies. Partner seats are reviewed by fit.
Partner placement is not a directory listing. It is a selected market/category position.
Availability varies by university market. Some markets may already have a selected partner.
Partners must meet licensing, experience, responsiveness, and campus-knowledge standards.
CollegeHousing.ai does not guarantee lead volume, transaction outcomes, or exclusivity.
Partners operate independently — they are not employees, agents, or representatives of CollegeHousing.ai.

One campus. One ecosystem. Multiple partner categories.

When a parent reviews rent vs. buy, they may need a realtor, a lender, an insurance agent, and eventually a property manager. When an investor reviews cash flow, they may need the same. Every partner category supports the others — and the owner gets a connected experience.

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All partner categories feed into the same campus-market ecosystem. Parents, investors, sellers, and owners move between categories naturally — and the selected partners in each category support each other.

FAQ

Common questions about campus partners

How is a campus partner different from a directory listing?

CollegeHousing.ai reviews partner fit by market and category — licensing, experience, campus knowledge, and ability to serve the campus-area audience. It is not a public directory where anyone can claim a listing. Selected partners receive visibility on university market pages and inquiry routing where available.

Can I be the partner for more than one university market?

It depends on the category, your capacity, and market proximity. Some professionals naturally serve multiple nearby campuses. Each market is reviewed separately, and availability varies. Apply for the market you know best.

Is there a cost to become a campus partner?

Partner placement is reviewed by fit. Availability, terms, and any applicable fees vary by market and category. The application process clarifies what is available and what the expectations are for each market.

Does CollegeHousing.ai guarantee leads or transactions?

No. CollegeHousing.ai does not guarantee lead volume, inquiry count, or transaction outcomes. The platform creates visibility and inquiry routing where available. Partner results depend on market conditions, buyer and seller activity, and the partner's own responsiveness and service quality.

What happens after I apply?

Applications are reviewed for fit — licensing, experience, campus knowledge, and capacity. If there is a mutual fit, you will be contacted to discuss availability, positioning, and next steps for your target campus market.

Can I apply if I'm not yet serving a specific campus?

Campus knowledge and proximity are important. If you are not yet active near the campus you want to serve, the review process will consider your plan, licensing, and ability to serve that market. Fit is evaluated case by case.

Are partners employees or representatives of CollegeHousing.ai?

No. All campus partners are independent local professionals. They are not employees, agents, or legal representatives of CollegeHousing.ai. Each partner operates under their own license, errors and omissions coverage, and professional standards.

Can I be a partner in multiple categories?

Some professionals hold multiple licenses or offer multiple services. Each category is reviewed separately. Apply for the category that represents your primary expertise first.

Looking for help with a campus-area property instead of applying as a partner?

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