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Hello Final Danish, The only problem I might have with University Edge is that it is unfurnished. At that cost, I would have expected it to be furnished! Bummer, but I just might go for it anyway. I have started an application. If I go with them, I will certainly mention your name. Please don't forget to send us the images you got! I am also checking out the Clover Ridge and Clover Village apartments. I'll make some phone calls to those two in a bit. You're absolutely right about the urgency to sign with student housing lenders. I have been hustled that way by most of the property owners i have contacted (except at The Overlook, and of course, Cripe Street)
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@FinalDanish Thanks a whole lot! This is really useful information right here. I am just finding out about University Edge. The 2-bedroom is slightly above my budget but I might have to take it. Seeing that I'm married and it might be more convenient for my wife if we don't have a roommate, I won't be searching for any roommates. No, I don't exactly prefer a house. I just hope we won't suffer disturbances from undergraduates while at University Edge! I know how undergrads love to party hard. Did you go to University Edge eventually? If so, did you get any pictures (good idea from HegelianThomist)? Meanwhile I sent an email to ND housing over two weeks ago, trying to find some solutions to my housing problems, but got no response. Then a couple of days ago I sent another email to the rector of Cripe Street apartments. No response either. In my understanding, Cripe street has little or no available space, generally, so I'm no longer seriously expecting any favourable response there. My housing plans might affect my travel plans, because I need to be certain where I'll be staying before I arrive in the US, let alone in South Bend, and that's my major cause of concern. Hope University Edge cuts it! P.S. http://universityedgend.com/
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Thanks Thooce. How did it go, sreyb? It's been quiet in here. Any updates, any news?
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Serenade, you're too kind. Yes, I hope something opens up really soon, one way or another! Pardon my outdated English; by"resumption", I refer to the start of the new school year i.e. Fall. For us, I believe that is mid-August. Aha, my question was about the security deposit. I am glad to know that only $1245 was required upfront. I thought one would have to pay the $1245 plus the first and last month's rent (another $1890) all at once, to secure the one-bedroom apartment at Overlook. That would have been quite a hefty amount to come up with at short notice, if a space opened up! I needed to be sure. Thanks again! Hi Sreyb, it's a good thing that you already have working plans for housing! Don't you worry, the I-20 will arrive in time. I was told it never takes more than 5 days to a week no matter your location in the world. Mine took about 4 days to arrive. Good luck!
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xor started following University of Notre Dame 2015 Admits
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Thanks Serenade. Yes I have looked at options on Craigslist and also at various ND off-campus (including Overlook) and on-campus housing options. One thing that has complicated matters was that being an international student, by US regulations, I couldn't get a visa until 100 days before resumption i.e. last week. So I just got it last week. Without the visa I couldn't make more concrete housing plans (and in fact it's the reason I lost out on Overlook. I'd been talking to the Overlook admin since mid-February when I got my admission offer - when there were still many spaces at Overlook - but I couldn't confirm anything. Now the place has been fully booked as at April). Really painful, as that's my most preferred option. Next option: Cripe street on campus. The very day it opened up two weeks ago, I applied there as well (I'd learned my lesson from Overlook so I didn't wait to formally get a visa). Sadly, Cripe street placed me on a waitlist and there's no assurance that I will get any space there. I can't apply to Fischer O'Hara Grace because I'm not single. I have seen a number of other housing options near campus but besides the fact that most of them are also placing one on a waitlist, I'm not even sure I'd like to live at some of them: dormitory style living probably won't work well for us (one reason I really liked Overlook - it is actually designed for graduate students). My plan now is to keep seeking these housing options and hopefully something will turn up soon. As a last resort, I am allowed to enter the US up to 4 weeks before resumption, so I can try to enter a last minute frenzy of searching (I think it's a bad idea but I may have no choice left by then). P.S. If I recall correctly, you said you got a place at Overlook? Did you have to pay to reserve your space? If so, does the rent count as from resumption or as from the day you signed the lease? Please I need to know, so I can prepare to act swiftly just in case a space opens up eventually.
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I'm starting to get really worried about housing. On all my current options, I'm waitlisted... And I'm not coming into the US with my car, neither am I planning to buy one when I arrive; so I can't afford to risk arriving and not getting housing at my preferred options then having to shuttle to and from a long distance. I hear the public transportation system is irregular e.g. closes in the evening and hardly works on Sundays. Sigh... Anyone with pointers on apartments near school should please share?
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I'm also in for the ACMS doctorate program
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Bananasinpyjamas and Serenade I know exactly how you feel! Before I finally accepted the Notre Dame offer some weeks ago, almost everyone I know in the US was telling me that I will need to learn to adjust from living in a tropical climate almost all of my life, to one of the colder locations in the US. Like I didn't already feel emotional enough! Sigh. Congrats, by the way.
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Any idea what percentage I should be looking at (an estimate or range should suffice) for the tax on the stipends?
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Thanks, this is very helpful.
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Yes, this is my exact concern. I think I also considered this option that you speak of. I am just trying to find out if it is doable in South Bend or I should give up, find a more affordable place far from campus and resort to commuting from there.
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Thanks. I asked because I got an all-inclusive (all facilities) rent just outside the campus premises, an offer that comes to about $11k. So I was wondering if to take that, as I would then have only about $10k left of my stipend. With this perspective, I'm probably better off seeking another housing and then sort out the facilities (internet, electricity etc) by myself. No, we don't have a car and I really would not like to commute. I'll have to keep searching, then.