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Frequently Asked Questions
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When should I start looking for North Carolina student housing?
Starting your search for student housing in North Carolina early is recommended. The earlier, the better. Also, Casita is there to help you with most of the steps: the room type, the amenities provided, the location, and the proximity to your university.
Are there short-term stays in North Carolina?
Yes, but you should check the availability of your North Carolina student accommodation of choice during your desired period. You can also refer to a Casita accommodation expert to help you find accommodation that accepts short-term stays.
How much rent does a student pay for accommodation in North Carolina?
The average monthly cost for student housing in North Carolina is approximately $1,150 for a one-bedroom apartment and approximately $1,370 for a two-bedroom apartment. This mainly depends on the room type, the provider, the location, and the amenities offered at the property.
How do I pay for my student room in North Carolina?
Payments can be made via net banking or through your debit card. We also have our own payment portal at Casita, where we can assist you with the entire payment process!
Can I pay my North Carolina student housing rent in instalments?
Yes, you can pay your rent in instalments. However, some providers may require you to have a U.S. guarantor. Refer back to your accommodation expert for further help on the matter.
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