
During my time where at NC State I've learned one thing, freedom comes at a high price. In this case "freedom" is an apartment and "high price" is the rent.
While searching for "freedom" I came across different varieties of living. The closer to campus, it seems, the cheaper, I found that rather ridiculous. I think some of these apartment complexes forget we are college students when they come up with their rates.
The most expensive "college apartments" I found were Ivy Chase Apartments, locating off Chum Laude Court. These apartments run anywhere from $500 to almost $600, not to mention the security deposit ($500) and application fee ($75).
After knowing the cost of everything, you've taken your tours and talk to your "people" and Ivy Chase is where you want your "freedom" to be.
On move in day at Ivy Chase Apartments you realize there's no furniture. Ivy Chase Apartments doesn't provide furniture, but you can rent it from them for $75 to $100 a month, added to the $500 rent.
Maybe there is a reason for this madness; maybe it's the free trip to campus by bus or the pool, basketball courts, tennis courts, exercise facility or the free excess computer lab that makes it so expensive. Whatever may be the reason for the $500 a month plus the furniture fee we're still just college students.
SNW
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