Grand Valley Lanthorn Fall Housing Guide 2013

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HOUSING

NOVEMBER 11, 2013

GRAND VALLEY LANTHORN

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on its ‘prime location’ accomplishes that by offering more to do than other apartment complexes, by being closer to campus than any other apartment complex and even some on-campus housing, and by caring for each resident. GVSU senior Morgan Yingst has lived at Campus View for three years. “I’ve decided to reside due to the comfort and space available in the townhomes and the location of Campus View in relation to campus,” Yingst said. Campus View offers apartments that are fully furnished that start at $285 a month per person. The townhouses offer private bedrooms and bathrooms and start at $335 a month per person with residents having the option to self-furnish the unit. To further be convenient for students, Campus View offers its own shuttle, which runs from 7:45 a.m. to noon and drops students off in front of the Kirkoff Center. The complex is also looking to expand these hours for next semester.

“One benefit that Campus View has that other complexes don’t is being able to walk to campus,” Yingst said. “In the fall and summer, I’m close enough to campus to walk to class and take advantage of the warm weather. In the winter, I take the Campus View CV2GV shuttle, which picks me up right by my townhouse.” As Campus View continues to strive to offer the best in off-campus housing, it will be doing so while continuing to update apartments to ensure each unit has state-of-the-art facilities for each resident. From laundry amenities to the gaming aspect, Campus View has the tools to make each resident’s transition smooth and easy. “Campus View is the best option for off-campus housing due to countless amenities they offer, the prime location, and the sense of community with all of the events Campus View provides for all of the residents,” Yingst said.


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