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#41 Guest_shelly_*

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Posted 18 April 2006 - 05:34 PM

My fiance didn't like the area south west of campus. I think North of Lasalle/Lincoln way, South of Angela, West of Michigan is where i mean. That's where we drove around and he thought it looked like a not-so-good area. But honestly, I didn't see much wrong with it. The homes were older and some weren't kept up so good but most were. But like I said, we were a little lost and only saw select areas.

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Posted 20 April 2006 - 11:52 AM

That's it. I'm going to Notre Dame.

Do you think that If I will get to South Bend only a month before classes start I will have a enough time to find a good apartment?
Is there is a lot of International Students in Notre Dame? Does it take a lot of time to feel part of the campus? :roll:

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Posted 25 April 2006 - 11:36 PM

Do you think that If I will get to South Bend only a month before classes start I will have a enough time to find a good apartment?
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sorry for the delay shaddy. i wasn't going to respond because i don't really know but i will respond because no one else has.

i had very little trouble finding my apartment in south bend this month. and i have a medium-sized dog so i thought it would be harder. so i'm inclined to say that you would have no problem at all finding an apartment within a couple of weeks.

BUT i don't know if it will be harder closer to fall semester. i know in some cities with larger schools, apartments really fill up in august when students return for school. i don't really think south bend would have that problem, especially since most undergrads seem to live on campus and it's not as big of a shcool as some. so that's why i was hoping someone who lives in south bend already would say.

try the classifieds on the south bend tribune http://www.rent.com. i accidentally threw away the page i had with lots of apartment info but i found it all online anyway, so i'm sure you can find it.

congrats and good luck!




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