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raejean
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I do not want to continue living where I am now. Where is a good, affordable, not too noisy but still social place that has a bathroom for each room? I would want to move in May.

Thanks

2/25/2006 10:34:00 PM

robster
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http://www.thewolfweb.com/ad_click.aspx?ad=427 can steer you in the right direction.

It has current availabilities and future ones too, and shows them all to you on an integrated google map.

2/25/2006 11:38:44 PM

raejean
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bttt

3/1/2006 6:03:36 PM

fatcatt316
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There are a bunch o' prices rotch hurhttp://www.ncsuliving.com/Rates%20for%20Apartments%20Close%20to%20NC%20State.htm

3/1/2006 10:35:24 PM

afripino
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^ I suggest just shortening that to a separate directory and shorter filename (i.e. ncsuliving.com/rates/NC_State.htm). make sure billy gets the advice...even though he never listens.

[Edited on March 2, 2006 at 1:46 AM. Reason : ]

3/2/2006 1:45:16 AM

ncsukat
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wow. I love how housing questions have just turned into people plugging their own sites...

attn robster-- when you message people, make sure your generic message applies to what they have posted. your PM to me was the equivalent of a nigerian buyer.

Are there any things that you are looking for other than a bathroom for each room? Number of bedrooms? Proximity to Wolfline? Age? etc...

3/2/2006 2:41:19 AM

elise
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Sumter Square is ok, I liked it until our upstairs neighbors moved in. We had a 3 bedroom for $675 a month. It is on the CAT bus line.

3/2/2006 7:12:59 AM

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ya know, for as much shit as people give wolf creek...it's a pretty nice place to live. you get your own bathroom, you got a gym, free tanning, tennis volleyball and basketball courts and the best damn pool in raleigh. me and my roomates have had a pretty good experience here. we live in a 3 bedroom which is 410/month all inclusive and fully furnished which is also a godsend on movein day.

3/2/2006 9:03:19 AM

robster
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note taken Ill try to make one thats more personal just for you next time you post!

At least I bothered to support this site by doing it through a PAID AD!

And BTW... the purpose of those sites is to give people like him an answer to his question!!

so all in all... dont hate us for trying to hook him up!

[Edited on March 2, 2006 at 10:38 AM. Reason : .]

3/2/2006 10:37:32 AM

fatcatt316
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^Forilla, I agree, don't hate

They said an affordable place, so I showed him a list of prices around Raleigh

I agree with you Cheron, that address name is horiblé, I'ma change it without consulting Billy soon as I have time

3/2/2006 3:59:28 PM

NCSUDiver
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How many rooms, and do you care about individual leases? There are plenty of affordable 2bd/2ba places that cater to mixed crowds, but for more bedrooms you are generally limiting yourself to student oriented places. NOT the College Inn. Noisy and not affordable.

3/2/2006 10:58:18 PM

raejean
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I'd like it to be close to NCSU. And Re: age... I am 21 ... I don't know if that answers the question.

Any more ideas?

3/3/2006 12:36:00 AM

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bttt

3/5/2006 9:53:16 AM

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