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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1537810" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>I lived in campus apartments my last years there (Kraettli). They were not as snazzy as some of the others, but they were close to campus, had a bus stop right out front, fully furnished (not well, but sufficient) and had all bills paid (including phone and internet, excluding cable). My roommate and I paid something like 300 a month per person so they were cheap for Norman. Looks now to be $693 per month and that is split I believe. <a href="http://www.ou.edu/content/housingandfood/apartments/rates.html" target="_blank">http://www.ou.edu/content/housingandfood/apartments/rates.html</a></p><p></p><p>Also of note is that they were always good about service or repairs if I had an issue. Much better than most apartments or slum housing right around campus. </p><p></p><p>The other campus apartments have been built since I left in 2004 (replacing Yorkshire and Parkview). They look pretty nice though, admittedly nicer than Kraettli. but a good bit more expensive.</p><p></p><p>Before the apartment, I lived in Cate (dorms). Overpriced, but RIGHT across the street from south oval which was very nice. Some people complained about community bathrooms, but it meant to me that they got cleaned every day which was a plus. Also cheaper than the towers and was easy to get a single room. In my opinion the best route if you to to the dorms, but I would recommend campus apartments over the dorms or even an off campus option. The convenience and location and relatively low price was worth it to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1537810, member: 7488"] I lived in campus apartments my last years there (Kraettli). They were not as snazzy as some of the others, but they were close to campus, had a bus stop right out front, fully furnished (not well, but sufficient) and had all bills paid (including phone and internet, excluding cable). My roommate and I paid something like 300 a month per person so they were cheap for Norman. Looks now to be $693 per month and that is split I believe. [url]http://www.ou.edu/content/housingandfood/apartments/rates.html[/url] Also of note is that they were always good about service or repairs if I had an issue. Much better than most apartments or slum housing right around campus. The other campus apartments have been built since I left in 2004 (replacing Yorkshire and Parkview). They look pretty nice though, admittedly nicer than Kraettli. but a good bit more expensive. Before the apartment, I lived in Cate (dorms). Overpriced, but RIGHT across the street from south oval which was very nice. Some people complained about community bathrooms, but it meant to me that they got cleaned every day which was a plus. Also cheaper than the towers and was easy to get a single room. In my opinion the best route if you to to the dorms, but I would recommend campus apartments over the dorms or even an off campus option. The convenience and location and relatively low price was worth it to me. [/QUOTE]
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