Campus Real Estate Partner Program

One Selected Real Estate Placement Per Available College Market

Become the real estate partner shown on a college-market housing path for parents, investors, sellers, and owners reviewing campus-area property decisions.

Independent platform. Not university-affiliated. No guaranteed leads, closings, or outcomes.

See If Your School Is Available

One college market. One selected real estate placement.

CollegeHousing.ai reviews and places one real estate professional per available college market. When parents, investors, sellers, and owners arrive at a campus market page, a selected real estate partner can be positioned where local housing questions start — not buried in a generic directory.

One Selected Real Estate Placement Per Available College Market

CollegeHousing.ai is built around school-first housing decisions. When a real estate placement is available, we look for a local professional who can support parents, investors, sellers, and out-of-town buyers with real campus-area context.

Production

Recent transaction history, market activity, and ability to support serious buyer and seller conversations.

Location to College

Proximity to the college market and familiarity with neighborhoods, commute patterns, rental demand, and campus-area housing options.

Out-of-Town Buyer Experience

Experience helping parents, alumni, investors, and relocating buyers evaluate property from outside the market.

Campus-Area Market Knowledge

Understanding of student-rental demand, owner-occupant vs. investor considerations, local pricing, and market-specific housing questions.

Investor and Parent Fit

Ability to discuss rent-vs-buy, roommate scenarios, cash-flow questions, resale considerations, and long-distance ownership concerns.

Responsiveness

Clear follow-up, fast communication, and willingness to handle high-intent inquiries from parents, investors, and sellers.

License & Brokerage Standing

Professional licensing, brokerage affiliation, and appropriate disclosures must be clear before placement.

Local Trust

Preference for professionals who can represent the market with credibility, local context, and a strong service standard.

How the Real Estate Partner Seat Works

CollegeHousing.ai is not a generic agent directory. It is a school-first housing decision platform that can position one selected real estate partner inside college-market paths for parent buyers, student-rental investors, sellers, and campus-area owners.

  • One selected placement per available college market
  • School-specific visibility on housing market pages
  • Parent-buyer, investor, seller, and owner inquiry paths
  • Placement alongside lending, management, insurance, and local service partners
  • Application-based review by market, licensing, fit, and responsiveness
See If Your School Is Available

Real estate partner placement is reviewed by market, licensing, local knowledge, responsiveness, and fit. CollegeHousing.ai does not guarantee leads, inquiry volume, listings, buyers, sellers, closings, revenue, or transaction outcomes. University names are used for geographic reference only.

Who This Is For

Qualified campus-area real estate professionals

Licensed real estate agents or broker-approved teams
Agents with real experience in the selected college market or surrounding neighborhoods
Agents comfortable helping parents, investors, sellers, and campus-area owners
Agents who respond quickly and can handle education-heavy inquiries
Agents who understand compliance, fair housing, local licensing, and no-affiliation rules

Who This Is Not For

Not a generic directory listing

Agents looking for guaranteed leads or guaranteed closings
Agents who want to appear affiliated with the university
Agents without local market knowledge
Agents who cannot respond quickly to parent, investor, or seller inquiries
Agents who want a generic directory listing with no education or follow-up responsibility

FAQ

Common questions about the real estate partner placement

Is CollegeHousing.ai affiliated with universities?

No. CollegeHousing.ai is an independent educational housing decision platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any college or university. University names are used for geographic reference only.

Is the real estate partner seat exclusive?

CollegeHousing.ai places one reviewed real estate professional per available college market. Placement is not a legal exclusive — but only one real estate partner is positioned on a given university market page at a time. Additional placements may be considered as platform volume grows.

Are leads guaranteed?

No. CollegeHousing.ai does not guarantee lead volume, inquiry count, transaction outcomes, or revenue. 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.

Can more than one real estate agent serve the same school?

The platform places one reviewed real estate professional per available college market. If a market already has a selected partner, additional real estate agents are not placed for that school at this time. Different partner categories (lending, management, insurance, services) each have their own placements.

Do I need broker approval?

Each partner must meet applicable broker, MLS, advertising, and state licensing rules. CollegeHousing.ai does not verify broker approval — it is the applying agent's responsibility to ensure compliance with their brokerage and state requirements.

What happens if a school market is already taken?

If a school market already has a reviewed real estate partner, additional real estate agents are not placed for that school at this time. You may apply for a different available market or request to be considered if the current placement changes.

CollegeHousing.ai is an independent educational housing decision platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any college or university. CollegeHousing.ai is not a real estate brokerage, lender, property manager, insurer, legal advisor, or tax advisor. Real estate partner placements do not guarantee leads, closings, financing approvals, rankings, revenue, or any specific business outcome. Real estate services are provided only by properly licensed professionals subject to applicable broker, MLS, advertising, and state licensing rules.

Educational and informational review only. Not investment, tax, legal, lending, or real estate advice. Not a guaranteed offer, valuation, listing agreement, loan approval, or commitment to buy. Outcomes depend on market conditions, property condition, financing, buyer review, provider availability, and applicable requirements.

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