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 | Sarah Law - Oct 13, 2013 View | Edit | Delete | Viewers
| | Well I guess this is not about kitchens; it's about housing. Would my dear sisters who went to BYUI tell me their favorite places and any other advice on housing in Rexburg...thankyou. | | |
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 | Amy Kalbes - Oct 14, 2013 Edit | Delete | Viewers | Reply to this item
| | The place I lived is now torn down so theres not much input I can give...just the more expensive you get the more serious people tend to take themselves. Find a place as close to the building you'll be spending the most time in as you can. | | |
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 | Lisa Law - Oct 30, 2013 Edit | Delete | Viewers | Reply to this item
| | I lived in Nauvoo House for 4 semesters and I loved it! It's a little more expensive than the ones you mentioned but not by much and it is closer to campus than Brooklyn and I think Hillcrest. They are newer apartments so they are super nice with lots of storage space and the wards are really nice - it's literally across the street from campus all those complexes look close to campus when you look at the map online but when you're walking in the snow believe me, you want to be as close to campus as possible. I've heard good things about Birch as well - a lot of people like it there. But I agree with Amy find something close to the side of campus you'll be spending the most time on. | | |
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