Is any of that married housing?esquiress wrote:Crowne Club is the nicest of them all. Crowne Polo is primarily grad/law students. Crowne Oak and the other are more undergrad...so a WFU alum told me. Hope that helps!SteelyDan wrote:Tagging in. Sent the seat deposit this week. Still holding out for money at Vandy and an admissions decision at UNC, but it's looking more and more like I'll be at Wake in the fall.
Jstyler (or any other current students lurking) - I'm looking at the 3 Crowne properties. Are they basically all the same? I like the location and the price, but I'm worried they'll be overrun with noisy undergrads. Any experience there?
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They're apartment complexes.jdemmitt wrote:Is any of that married housing?esquiress wrote:Crowne Club is the nicest of them all. Crowne Polo is primarily grad/law students. Crowne Oak and the other are more undergrad...so a WFU alum told me. Hope that helps!SteelyDan wrote:Tagging in. Sent the seat deposit this week. Still holding out for money at Vandy and an admissions decision at UNC, but it's looking more and more like I'll be at Wake in the fall.
Jstyler (or any other current students lurking) - I'm looking at the 3 Crowne properties. Are they basically all the same? I like the location and the price, but I'm worried they'll be overrun with noisy undergrads. Any experience there?
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But are they school run or independent? If school they may not have married housing only singles. Sorry, my byu living has made apt hunting different. Curses.
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Depends on what you consider "married housing." If you mean somewhere that married people live (but where not everyone is married), yes. There are some married people at all of them (although they are far outnumbered by unmarried students). If you mean a place that it dedicated solely to married couples, you won't find that in any WS apartment complex that I know of. You would probably need to look at renting an actual house (or look downtown somewhere like the Nissen Building) if you're trying to avoid unmarried/undergrad students.jdemmitt wrote:Is any of that married housing?esquiress wrote:Crowne Club is the nicest of them all. Crowne Polo is primarily grad/law students. Crowne Oak and the other are more undergrad...so a WFU alum told me. Hope that helps!SteelyDan wrote:Tagging in. Sent the seat deposit this week. Still holding out for money at Vandy and an admissions decision at UNC, but it's looking more and more like I'll be at Wake in the fall.
Jstyler (or any other current students lurking) - I'm looking at the 3 Crowne properties. Are they basically all the same? I like the location and the price, but I'm worried they'll be overrun with noisy undergrads. Any experience there?
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They're independently owned. The only school-owned housing that law students can stay in (I think anyway) is pretty much the Gradplex on campus. I don't think married couples can stay in it (and I don't know of any law students that stay in it anyway). Any apartment complex that you find in WS will be privately owned and will be more than happy to have you married or unmarried as long as you can pay the rent.jdemmitt wrote:But are they school run or independent? If school they may not have married housing only singles. Sorry, my byu living has made apt hunting different. Curses.
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Speaking of which, I looked at the Nissen Building online also... it seems priced OK given the location and amenities they offer. Are there many students living there, or is it primarily professionals that work downtown?PirateCap'n wrote: Depends on what you consider "married housing." If you mean somewhere that married people live (but where not everyone is married), yes. There are some married people at all of them (although they are far outnumbered by unmarried students). If you mean a place that it dedicated solely to married couples, you won't find that in any WS apartment complex that I know of. You would probably need to look at renting an actual house (or look downtown somewhere like the Nissen Building) if you're trying to avoid unmarried/undergrad students.
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+1 that is the answer I needed.PirateCap'n wrote:They're independently owned. The only school-owned housing that law students can stay in (I think anyway) is pretty much the Gradplex on campus. I don't think married couples can stay in it (and I don't know of any law students that stay in it anyway). Any apartment complex that you find in WS will be privately owned and will be more than happy to have you married or unmarried as long as you can pay the rent.jdemmitt wrote:But are they school run or independent? If school they may not have married housing only singles. Sorry, my byu living has made apt hunting different. Curses.
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It's mostly professionals. I know about 5 law students who live there, and there could be a few more. It's a good bit higher priced than most law students can afford. I think it's somewhere around $900 (or it was last time I looked) and doesn't include anything like electricity, cable, etc. If you have the means to stay there, everything I've heard about it was good. The folks I know that stay there love it. It seems like the majority of folks either live in one of the Crownes or rent a house with roommates though.SteelyDan wrote:Speaking of which, I looked at the Nissen Building online also... it seems priced OK given the location and amenities they offer. Are there many students living there, or is it primarily professionals that work downtown?PirateCap'n wrote: Depends on what you consider "married housing." If you mean somewhere that married people live (but where not everyone is married), yes. There are some married people at all of them (although they are far outnumbered by unmarried students). If you mean a place that it dedicated solely to married couples, you won't find that in any WS apartment complex that I know of. You would probably need to look at renting an actual house (or look downtown somewhere like the Nissen Building) if you're trying to avoid unmarried/undergrad students.
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Also, in reference to the Crowne Apts...just so you know, they are basically some of the most expensive complexes in the area. lol
I wanted to update you all that the official dates for House Hunt are June 10-11. They told us at the open house today.
I wanted to update you all that the official dates for House Hunt are June 10-11. They told us at the open house today.

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awesome thanksNCtoDC wrote:Also, in reference to the Crowne Apts...just so you know, they are basically some of the most expensive complexes in the area. lol
I wanted to update you all that the official dates for House Hunt are June 10-11. They told us at the open house today.
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I am going in April. Fail.
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heyyy guys,
is there an admitted (& attending) students FB page for WFU yet??
is there an admitted (& attending) students FB page for WFU yet??
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Yeah NC posted it.girlonfire wrote:heyyy guys,
is there an admitted (& attending) students FB page for WFU yet??
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girlonfire wrote:heyyy guys,
is there an admitted (& attending) students FB page for WFU yet??
it's here http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=gro ... 98709&ap=1
thanks for the dates!NCtoDC wrote:Also, in reference to the Crowne Apts...just so you know, they are basically some of the most expensive complexes in the area. lol
I wanted to update you all that the official dates for House Hunt are June 10-11. They told us at the open house today.
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Well, since you aren't looking for roomates it doesn't really matter. It is just a lost opportunity to socialize with your future classmates (the only reason I'm going, lol)jdemmitt wrote:I am going in April. Fail.

I don't actually plan on finding my place to live via house hunt. I think that it will be way too rushed and crowded in a setting like that to actually check out places. Its probably a good thing to come on your own.
I actually went and visited another property today after the open house. It is called Sherwood Ridges. There are several great things about this complex...they do not charge a security deposit, the pet fee is SUPER cheap (175/pet, 2 pet max, no aggressive breeds, no monthly pet rent), and the rent is pretty cheap. They have a huge pool and it is open until 10pm. The leasing lady swears it is a very quiet community. There are some very nice condos on the way into the apartment complex...it appeared to be a safe area. They are only about a 7 minute drive up Polo Rd. from the law school (they are off of Robinhood Road). There is a YMCA and several grocery stores within 1/2 to 1 mile.
A few cons: older building (1970's), if you get a unit w/o washer dryer hookups the only laundry facility is located in the leasing building (coin operated). One complaint of mine is that the recyclables were haphazardly placed in some parking spaces next to the dumpster...looked a little trashy.
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Yes, the three Crowne complexes are pretty much the same. (Crowne Club isn't located close to WFU, so I wouldn't recommend living there.) I'm at Crowne Park and there are a mix of undergrads, grad students, and professionals. The noisier areas tend to be in the buildings with 2 & 3 bedroom units. The building with 1-bedroom units tends to be quieter (but not always). Quite a few current 1L's live in Crowne Polo and that tends to be where a lot of the parties and social activities take place. I only know a few law students that live in Crowne Oaks. There are a fair number of us in Crowne Park. During the week, it's pretty quiet cause everyone has class or work. Weekends can be noisier, but I haven't really had any problems. The Crowne apartments are a bit more expensive than some other places, but I like it and will be staying here next year as well.SteelyDan wrote:Tagging in. Sent the seat deposit this week. Still holding out for money at Vandy and an admissions decision at UNC, but it's looking more and more like I'll be at Wake in the fall.
Jstyler (or any other current students lurking) - I'm looking at the 3 Crowne properties. Are they basically all the same? I like the location and the price, but I'm worried they'll be overrun with noisy undergrads. Any experience there?
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Hey, how many of you guys are on the FB page already? I signed up last week. Shouldnt be too hard to figure out who I am.
Also, anyone know anything about the apts at the Hunt Club?
Also, anyone know anything about the apts at the Hunt Club?
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havent joined yet.. should probably do that though (still holding out faith to get off the Duke WL.)jdemmitt wrote:Hey, how many of you guys are on the FB page already? I signed up last week. Shouldnt be too hard to figure out who I am.
Also, anyone know anything about the apts at the Hunt Club?
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Not yet. Still waiting on the last couple of schools I applied to.jdemmitt wrote:Hey, how many of you guys are on the FB page already? I signed up last week. Shouldnt be too hard to figure out who I am.
Also, anyone know anything about the apts at the Hunt Club?
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I am holding out on one waitlist hope, but I figured might as well join and meet my likely classmates.
Duke? Would love to have you at wf, but I can't blame you for going if you can.
Duke? Would love to have you at wf, but I can't blame you for going if you can.
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ha I appreciate it, but it was a long shot to begin with at Dook. I already put down my WF deposit as well so 99% sure i'll be in winston-salem come augustjdemmitt wrote:I am holding out on one waitlist hope, but I figured might as well join and meet my likely classmates.
Duke? Would love to have you at wf, but I can't blame you for going if you can.
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Does anyone know what the typical monthly utilities at the Crowne apartments are?
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Well, dinged at Vanderbilt. That means all that is keeping me from Wake is Cornell, Notre Dame, and the off chance I get accepted off of either Michigan or Columbia's WL.
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It will probably run you around $100. I don't live in one of the Crownes, but I'm just down the street in a place about the same size as a Crowne (2 bedrooms). Mine usually ends up at about $30 for natural gas (down to ~$15 in the summer), $25-40 for electricity, and water shouldn't be more than about $20. Disclaimer: I rarely use heat in winter, and my AC is set on 75-76 in the summer. I think the highest bill I've ever had was $75 (just electric and gas).SunnyBee wrote:Does anyone know what the typical monthly utilities at the Crowne apartments are?
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I live in a 1-bedroom apartment at Crowne Park. My highest electric bill was about $80, and the lowest about $40. Water runs about $11-12 each month. A 2 or 3-bedroom apartment would run more.SunnyBee wrote:Does anyone know what the typical monthly utilities at the Crowne apartments are?
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