Help! Freshman denied on campus housing

<p>Yikes. So I guess you need options. There are options on the FSU bus line for apartments. Look esp for Apartments on Ocala. And Heritage Grove is on Ocala. And we have mentioned the private dorms. </p>

<p>Another option: There are NEW townhouses on Pensacola and Lafayette and side streets that are within walking distance and are in a safe area near sorority houses south of FSU. They are only 0-2 years old. They are all built and owned by the same company. We looked at these before D got into her sorority house for sophomore year. Definitely can walk to FSU. Look for Park Lafayette and Lafayette Corners. There are others. The developer buys OLD adjacent houses and tears them down and builds small groups of townhouses. There are like 4-6 buildings together in each area with 4 units of 3-4 students a piece. The area of Jefferson and Pensacola just south of the U is safe, lots of really old houses for rent and these new places springing up. They are not private dorms and not the big apartment complexes. The neighborhood is mostly students. The developer is family owned,<br>
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<p>No pool and not a big complex. Not cheap but not the most expensive. They rent by the bedroom but as most places are, you have to sign a one year lease.</p>