Here are five tips to consider when searching for your new place to live off campus:
1. It is cheaper to rent off campus.
Renting an off-campus apartment is less expensive than renting an on-campus apartment or dorm room. Our Grandview I and II Apartments are located just over a mile south of the University of North Dakota campus and rent options start at $525 per month. Divide that between you and three roommates and you could be paying less than $150 a month. For the 2008-2009 fall semester at UND, room and board for a single room with ten weekly meals costs $761 per month for one person, according to UND’s web site. You will save money by living off campus. Other apartments within a few blocks from UND’s campus include our Park Place Apartments and Park Place Townhomes. Our St. John’s Block Apartments located in downtown Grand Forks are within two miles of the Northwest Technical College campus.
2. Some off-campus apartments are within walking distance from UND.
You don’t have to live on campus to be within walking distance from your classes, campus events or the Alerus Center. Our Park Place Apartments are conveniently located at 715 North 42nd Street, right next to UND’s campus. They are within walking distance of the Alerus Center, Ray Richards Golf Course, the Chester Fritz Auditorium, the North Dakota Museum of Art and several area parks. There is even a free shuttle bus that can take you from your apartment to campus during those winter months when it’s too cold to walk.
3. Off-campus living gives you more freedom and privacy.
Living off campus gives you more independence and personal space. Our Park Place Apartments and Park Place Townhomes have patios, balconies and grilling areas for when you get together with your friends. Also check out our Southview Apartments that are only a few minutes drive from UND. Located at 2249 30th Ave. S., Southview is within a mile from Columbia Mall and Grand Cities Mall.
4. Your lease can continue through the summer.
It’s no fun to move in and out of a dorm or campus apartment every fall and spring, but if you rent an off-campus apartment, you can stay put through the summer and live in the same place the following semester if you desire. Our apartments currently offer one-year leases.
5. Consider the amenities our apartments offer.
Our Park Place Apartments located within walking distance from the UND campus provide grills and picnic tables, a free shuttle bus to campus, free parking, available high-speed Internet, balconies, large patios, air conditioning, a storage area and dishwashers. Our Grandview Apartments located about a mile south of campus offer air-conditioning, garages, patios and balconies. You won’t find all these perks when you live on campus.
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1. Contact a property manager to help you.
The property manager for the Marcil Management apartments in Grand Forks is Christa. Christa will help you find the right senior apartment for you. She will also answer your questions, take you on a tour through any of our Grand Forks apartments and help you make the best decisions. She can be reached at our Grand Forks office located at 715 N. 42nd St. You may also call her at 701.772.9597 or email her at christa@marcilgroup.com.
2. Look at more than one building.
Just because you like the first apartment you look at, it’s better to look at two or three buildings. When you look at several buildings, you can compare others of the same price range and find the one that is best for you or the senior you know who is looking for an apartment. If more than one apartment is open in one unit, don’t be afraid to look at more than one at each location. Consider which is best for you, such as what floor you’d like to be living on, what amenities are most important to you and what stores you’d like to be near. For example, our Southview Apartments are located at 2249 30th Ave. S., less than a mile from the Columbia and Grand Cities malls, a Carmike Cinemas and many restaurants.
3. Determine a price range before you begin looking at apartments.
Once you start looking at classified ads, searching online or talking with a property manager, it is easy to want to rent an apartment out of your price range. Remember that extra expenses add up over a year. An apartment just a hundred dollars more than you budgeted could end up costing you quite a bit more. For example, it might have a higher deposit. Consider other expenses like pet deposits, application fees and the cost of utilities. Our Southview Apartments have no application fees and no deposits. Rent starts at $585 per month. Rent for our Grandview I and II Apartments, located a mile south of the University of North Dakota, begins at $525 per month.
4. Plan for your future health.
Keep in mind, if your health changes, you might be better off living in a first floor apartment or an assisted living community at some point. Our apartments offer one-year leases so if your living needs change in a year, you can make proper arrangements.
5. Consider safety precautions.
Our Southview Apartments have a controlled access to the building. Background checks are done on all residents at our Grandview Apartments.
6. Get a friend or relative’s opinion.
Sometimes making the right decision about an apartment is overwhelming. It’s a good idea to bring a friend or relative you trust. He or she might think of some questions you hadn’t considered. Plus that person could take notes while you are more focused on talking with the property manager.
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