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Want to live in an authentic NYC brownstone close to campus? Look no further than 627 W 115th St!

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Cozy and cute apartment living, if you’re ok with being in a double!

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For seniors with excellent lottery numbers, Hogan is a great option if you don’t want to live in EC.

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She’s beauty, she’s grace… she’s probably the best housing you’re gonna get as a sophomore.

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Want lots of amenities, modern infrastructure, and to be close to campus? Don’t mind living in a corridor-style dorm? Move to Schapiro!

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Quaint and quiet Harmony Hall is perfect for the junior who just wants a single.

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If you want a single near campus, Hewitt may be the option for you!

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Perfect for those who want a dorm with an apartment feel!

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