Re: Wayne state university and housing around school
I am a wayne student and have lived both in the city for 2+ years and now have moved into the northern suburbs.
If you don't have a car and aren't looking for a commute there are a few apartment buildings around campus that are all right. I lived in cathedral towers-- studios were only 450 a month and included all utilities. It's 2 blocks from campus but it has roaches and there are mostly senior citizen residents there.... The belcrest has a pool and roaches but parking sucks. Forest arms was also cheap and close to campus but they recently had a fire from a kid trying to kill himself I believe and half of it burned.
The ABC building is nice and is on prentis and 2nd close to the bronx bar and about 4 blocks from campus. they are mostly 2-3 br and run about 700 a month last i checked. I definitely wouldn't walk around down in any of these areas alone at night and even don't walk at night even with friends. You really need a bike to ride in these areas to be safer at night. It's fine during the day. Another drawback is there really aren't grocery stores in the area and you're limited to foraging in liquor stores and produce is limited. I love Detroit and the city but you have to be pretty smart and savvy to live in the city I know a lot of people that have had a lot of not so great stuff happen.
Trowbridge is another popular area of Detroit for students-- it's on the other side of the lodge and is less than a mile to campus.
Hamtramck is about 2 miles from campus. It is very affordable (2 bed flats about 500-600). Again no real grocery stores.... It's a neat mix of people-- younger student types and a LARGE immigrant population mostly polish. Again, Hamtramck is an urban environment and I would say it's safer than Detroit but is not without it's problems.
If you're from the SW area of the state (I'm not familiar with the area but I picture small towns...) you might not be as familiar with an urban environment and all the potential situations you may come across. If you have a car and don't mind a short commute (my drive to campus is 10 minutes.......) then I'd really recommend the northern suburbs.
Ferndale is directly north of Detroit and is right off woodward-- you can just drive down woodward to campus. Royal oak is just north of ferndale. Both are nice small towns with great downtown areas, bars, places to eat , independent businesses etc and most of all grocery stores with PRODUCE!
Ferndale is pretty affordable with two bedroom flats around 725 or one bedrooms around 400-600. Royal Oak is slightly pricier but still affordable if you know where to look (i've found 2 bedroom houses in downtown for rent from 700 to 900. Plenty of apts are much less and on bedrooms in two family homes are about 600)
I LOVE WAYNE and I love Detroit and the surrounding. This is super long and probably way more info than you wanted but if you would like some more info or would like help when you move in the area, want someone to show you around, or to talk with any questions I'd be happy to help you out. I always love meeting new people.
PS-- how did you already hear back from wayne? I'm waiting to hear for the traditional program and have to wait till june to find out I'm jealous.
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