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There are 6 comments on Housing, the Lay of the Land

  1. Please maintain your older buildings!!! I have moved my child into rooms with dirty, torn carpet and peeling veneers from furniture. One room had a large hole in the wall. All rooms should be clean and well maintained as students are charged for any damage. Another thought would be to offer 12 month options for apartments as this may entice more students who choose to stay in Boston over the summer.

  2. I wanted to share my experience. I am single female international Fulbright Fellow. I found living on the campus was the best option for me. Students who chose to live off campus only because they found it is cheaper there, miss out on the fringe benefits such as complete security, no travelling cost to reach the class, all amenities at a walkable distance and best of all housing problems are promptly taken care by the BU Rental Company. I enjoyed my year long stay so much that I may have problem in adjusting with my actual apartment in India.

  3. Bottom line is, as much as we’re paying, some students simply cannot afford to live on campus. The cheapest Apartment-Style option cost breaks down to $1,174 for the 9 months we’re on campus. That is total cost without a dining plan included WITH a roommate. I know many students whose parents will happily fork over that money, but I know that, as a student who works roughly 20 hours a week to cover living expenses, that is just not an option for the rest of us.

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