Close Menu
The Baylor Lariat
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    Trending
    • Students debate across party lines during Civil Discourse Week
    • Taking off the rose-colored glasses
    • Did we forget concerts are a luxury?
    • Let go; it’ll be OK
    • Music school dean replaced following vote of no confidence, Title IX allegations
    • Student organization ‘Healing Harmonies’ hopes to serve, heal community through power of music
    • ‘Created to Create’: VirtuOSO wins semifinal competition
    • Baylor baseball powers up in 16-7 win over Incarnate Word
    • About us
      • Spring 2026 Staff Page
      • Copyright Information
    • Contact
      • Contact Information
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Subscribe to The Morning Buzz
      • Department of Student Media
    • Employment
    • PDF Archives
    • RSS Feeds
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    The Baylor LariatThe Baylor Lariat
    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz
    Wednesday, March 25
    • News
      • State and National News
        • State
        • National
      • Politics
        • 2025 Inauguration Page
        • Election Page
      • Homecoming 2025
      • Baylor News
      • Waco Updates
      • Campus and Waco Crime
    • Arts & Life
      • Wedding Edition 2025
      • What to Do in Waco
      • Campus Culture
      • Indy and Belle
      • Leisure and Travel
        • Leisure
        • Travel
          • Baylor in Ireland
      • Student Spotlight
      • Local Scene
        • Small Businesses
        • Social Media
      • Arts and Entertainment
        • Art
        • Fashion
        • Food
        • Literature
        • Music
        • Film and Television
    • Opinion
      • Editorials
      • Points of View
      • Lariat Letters
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
        • March Madness 2026
        • Men’s Basketball
        • Women’s Basketball
      • Soccer
      • Baseball
      • Softball
      • Volleyball
      • Equestrian
      • Cross Country and Track & Field
      • Acrobatics & Tumbling
      • Tennis
      • Golf
      • Pro Sports
      • Sports Takes
      • Club Sports
    • Lariat TV News
    • Multimedia
      • Video Features
      • Podcasts
        • Don’t Feed the Bears
        • Bear Newscessities
      • Slideshows
    • Sing 2026
    • Lariat 125
    • Advertising
    The Baylor Lariat
    Home»Housing 2026»Housing Opinion

    Leasing companies should offer student discounts

    Charlie ColeBy Charlie ColeJanuary 26, 2026Updated:January 27, 2026 Housing Opinion No Comments3 Mins Read
    Charlie Cole | Broadcast Reporter
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By Charlie Cole | Broadcast Reporter

    Amid continually rising inflation and sky-high living costs, college students are struggling to afford off-campus housing. With tuition and grocery prices not getting any cheaper, it is time for Waco apartments and leasing companies to make a change and begin offering discounts to Baylor students.

    Rent prices are increasing in Waco and nationwide. As of Jan. 26, the average monthly rent in Waco is $1,700. While that is lower than the national average, it is still on the rise. According to ZillowRentals data, Waco has seen a $5 month-over-month change in house rental prices. Pair that with a 3% increase in grocery prices and a nearly $12,000 increase in tuition over the last three years, and a clear problem arises for Baylor students.

    Before we know it, leases for the 2026-27 school year will start to open up, and students will struggle to find affordable housing. Most students don’t have a full-time income and many are experiencing living on their own or supporting themselves financially for the first time. This is where leasing companies can step in and make a massive difference for both the student and resident population in Waco.

    Brothers Management and Campus Realtors own and lease many of the off-campus housing units students typically seek. I believe that these and other companies should offer rent discounts for Baylor students, specifically for properties in the area and neighborhoods adjacent to campus.

    Not only would this change help students manage some of their rising costs, but it would also reduce competition for housing between students and Waco residents. This change could also create a safer, more secure area for students to live in, serving as an extension of the campus. Residents could then search for places to live farther from campus, which should have less competition, since students will not be trying to live there as well.

    The same goes for apartment complexes in the area, such as Park Place and U Pointe on Speight. They would very likely see an overwhelmingly positive response from students if they offered a reduced rate.

    There is only so much leasing companies and apartment complexes can do, however, since they are also facing rising property and insurance costs. To offset this, Baylor could step in and arrange a partnership to cover some of the income lost from offering a student discount. This investment would be worthwhile as it would allow the school to build a strong, reliable community and keep its students safe and close to campus.

    As a whole, this discount would be a welcome change that could benefit all parties involved. I don’t know if this discount would be a realistic possibility, but I would love to see companies at least give it a shot. It would help students manage their finances and take some added stress off their shoulders.

    Brothers Management Campus realtors leasing prices Park Place Rent rent in college U Pointe on Speight waco rent
    Charlie Cole

    Keep Reading

    Taking off the rose-colored glasses

    Did we forget concerts are a luxury?

    Let go; it’ll be OK

    Ignore conflict clickbait: What you need to know about Iran, military drafts

    Walking is good for your mental health

    Happiness isn’t found — it’s chosen

    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • Students debate across party lines during Civil Discourse Week March 25, 2026
    • Taking off the rose-colored glasses March 24, 2026
    About

    The award-winning student newspaper of Baylor University since 1900.

    Articles, photos, and other works by staff of The Baylor Lariat are Copyright © Baylor® University. All rights reserved.

    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz

    Get the latest Lariat News by just Clicking Subscribe!

    Follow the Live Coverage
    Tweets by @bulariat

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    • Featured
    • News
    • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Arts and Life
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.