Wolf Village is the most recent addition to the on-campus living scene. Built in 2004 as an eight building complex that accommodates 1,212 students. The complex is located on Wolf Village Way, at the west end of campus. Each suite is a four-bedroom apartment that contains two bathrooms, four bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a washer/dryer unit. Every room comes furnished at Wolf Village, which is a plus for those who don’t like to move furniture. The apartments also feature a fitness room, computer lab, volleyball courts, and Wolfline bus stops. High speed Internet connections and cable TV are also readily available. Students who live there must be Juniors, Seniors or graduate students. Nontraditional and transfer students must be at least 20 years old. The cost is $2,533.13 per semester, which includes cable and a ResNet internet connection. Having lived there myself, I can vouch that the rooms are somewhat small and bathrooms are less convenient when having to share with another person.
E.S. King Village is right across from Wolf Village, at 3824 Jackson St. E. S. King Village is also restricted to upperclassmen as well as graduate students, post doctoral students, students with families, visiting faculty and scholars. An unfurnished studio apartment runs for $515 a month while a one-bedroom apartment costs $545 per month and two-bedrooms start at $630 a month. Perks include recreational facilities such as tennis, basketball, and volleyball courts.
Western Manor is located at 2300 Avent Ferry Rd., right across from Mission Valley. This complex is convenient to both Centennial campus and main campus. Western Manor’s rates are significantly more expensive than E.S. King’s rates. Studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments are available at rates of $525, $590 and $695 per month respectively. Rent includes cable TV, cable Internet, water, sewage, recycling and trash. Residents also must have affiliation with NC State and be at least a Junior.
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