Looking for Flat/Place to rent in Mammoth for 2013/14 Season

Yo I'm coming from NZ to spend this season in Mammoth, does anyone know of places to rent or flat mates wanted? Will be me and potentially my mate.

Cheers
 
I'm currently staying in a dorm up at the college here, otherwise I'd be down. Check these sites, they really help as far as looking for an apartment goes. I've been seeing some places around though going for anywhere from the 500-750 USD range with utilities and internet included. If you're interested seriously, pick up a place before it snows (like early november), because that's kinda when demand kicks up and it becomes hard to find a place period here. But PM me and hit me up I'm living in Mammoth full time!
 
I'm waiting for a return phone call. If everything works out, I'll be looking for a pad or roomies around November.
 
I just got an offer to work at Mammoth but do not want to be living in employee housing. Definitely interested in getting a house/apt with like minded people. I have no idea where to start though so any help or possibility of me being a roommate let me know/.
 
Looking for a roommate starting in november, but wont be moving up till december. Im working for the mountain but not up for employee housing. hoping to find and lock in a place soon. There are a couple places I know of up for rent. Just need people to rent with :)
 
If you aren't here before december 1st, expect to live in employee housing. It gets very difficult to find places after november and most of the rooms left are in the $700 a month + range.

check the mammoth times classifieds as well as the mammoth mountain forum for room/housing listings.

Expect to pay around $550 - $700 for rent after utilities.

Avoid "the slopes" as it's very family oriented and requires you to drive to everywhere. Also avoid if it says "old mammoth - passed the firehouse."

Cheaper housing tends to be in what is called "the ghetto" it includes Manzanita, Mono, Jauquine, and Lupin. Anything "near canyon" tends to be pretty nice. "near eagle" is nice as well, but you'll do a lot more walking as the shuttle hours are weird. Near Vons is cool too, but if over 21, prepare to leave the bar early enough to catch the trolley, or walk a mile and a half home.

Employee housing is actually pretty nice and tends to clear out quite a bit by january. I know a lot of people in double rooms that end up without a roommate. And if you're under 21... it's wayyyyyy easier to make friends.
 
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