![]() All requests are served on a first-come, first-served basis and are taken in order based on the date your lease was received. You can list your preferences on your housing application, and we will do our best to place you in the unit that fits those requests. Installments are due on the 1st of each month per the payment schedule outlined in the lease agreement. These installments do not represent a monthly rent amount and are not prorated. The lease agreement will reflect the total rent amount typically divided into 12 equal installments due August 1 - July 1. The resident is charged a total rent amount for the contracted occupancy period. The typical lease term is approximately 11.5 months of occupancy which coincides with the university’s academic calendar. ![]() We accept credit cards, debit cards and ACH payments online through our Resident Portal. No, bills are not sent to residents each month, but you may see payment reminders posted around the property. Click here to login to the Resident Portal and get started. You just need a few minutes and your checking account or card info to setup payments. Price: not sure on the exact price, but it is a bit more expensive than other dorms, mainly because of the kitchen and bathroom, but I think it is worth it.Yes! Save time in the future and never miss a rental installment by setting up recurring payments. Also had kind of a lounge, but it's in the basement and out of the way if you aren't in the basement Size - one of the smaller dorms on campus (3 floors), so depending on what type of person could be a pro or conĪge - Reed is an older dorm that hasn't been remodeled in a while, so no AC and the rooms are not the cleanest. Location - close to C4C/ engineering side of campus (just walk through hallett)įront Desk - no front desk which is great if you like to party late and not have to walk by the RAs, sucks if you get locked out though since you have to go to Willard to get a tempĪmenities - kitchen/bathroom are small but still really nice to have, especially the bathroom, not having to share a communal is a dream! Rated 4.8 / 5 stars by 1 CU Boulder student Overall I recommend will bill over any other dorm I saw as long as you don’t mind the distance from campus." ![]() If you bring your car parking will be no issue as there are massive lots as well as a side gravel lot for overflow parking but you will need a parking permit. You will also be walking distance from many restaurants and a grocery store which is definitely a plus. Will Vill also has it’s own rec center and dining hall which was amazing. I think what Will Vill in general lacks in distance from campus it makes up for as it has the best culture of any of the three neighborhoods as on warms days the field would be filled and there were many Will Vill specific events that took place. But walking is easy and there are bikes which are free to rent and you can get to any class in 10 minutes on bike or skateboard. The building is the newest dorm and unfortunately because of that it is the furthest from campus and the buses can be a hassle where I would leave the building 30 minutes early and still might be late to class if I took the bus. Hard wood floors were definitely nice as well as windows and I had a sink in my room but I believe only the suits did. I stayed in a double single suite which is two singles connected by a bathroom and I was very happy with my room. "The building is by far the nicest one you can stay at with heating and air conditioning, elevators, ethernet, and a laundry room with around 20 washers and 20 dryers. Rated 4.5 / 5 stars by 3 CU Boulder students One major con is it's the furthest dorm from the central campus (other than Will vill) which has its upsides but it also takes a little bit to get to class, just something to consider. The commrap events are sorta fun, not many people go but usually they bring nice takeout food, so that's a plus. Overall it's pretty quiet, that kind of depends on the people on your floor, however. there are two tiny shower stalls and one big one with a sink so if you get the big ones in the morning it's not too bad. the cleaning person gotta be fighting for her life when she cleans it. Some of the guys on that floor like to pee with the door open, not put the seat up, not flush, and not wash their hands. The bathroom on our floor N1 is disgusting. I am in a triple which was an interesting situation. "I had high hopes for this dorm coming in fall 23. Rated 4.3 / 5 stars by 6 CU Boulder students
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