March 12, 2019
69 months ago
The question if it is cheaper to live on or off campus comes up all of the time. The general answer is off campus.
While price wise off campus is almost always is cheaper, you must keep in mind what you are giving up:
The modern off campus community will have many programs to address the typical advantages of on campus housing vs off campus housing. This can include roommate matching, all-inclusive rent, and fully furnished units. While these help, there are still some drawbacks to moving off campus.
So, usually off campus housing is usually cheaper than on campus housing, but remember to make your decision while looking at the whole picture, not just the price.
Topic: College Apartments and Housing Life
💡 Guest Write TopicSome frequently asked questions FAQs about The Station at Raleigh near NCSU
What are the detail community clubhouse amenities?
What are the detail apartment features?
Is it better to live near NCSUs Main or Centennial Campus?
Does NC State (NCSU) have a Bus System?
Do freshmen at NC State (NCSU) have to live on campus?
Does Vie at Raleigh have a pool?
Do apartments at Vie at Raleigh have a washer and dryer?
Does the Wolfline Shuttle go to Vie at Raleigh?
How big are apartments at University Commons?
Do I need a car at University Commons?
If Lake Park located within walking distance to NCSU?
Do apartments at Lake Park have private bathrooms?
Are there individual leases at Lake Park?
Is Lake Park one of the cheaper apartments near NCSU?
Do I get a parking spot at Avery Close?
Is Avery Close within walking distance to NCSU?
Do apartments at Avery Close have a washer and dryer?
How many people can live in a condo at Avery Close?
Does The U have a shuttle to NCSU?
Do a need a car if I live at Village Green (any shuttle)?