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Old 07-20-2007, 07:06 PM
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Default Which of these apartment complexes in Greenville, NC are in the best area?

My daughter is being transferred to Greenville and is needing short term rental until her house is built. She is looking at Meridian Park off Memorial Dr on Arlington Blvd or a new complex on Wimbledon Dr across from the Pointe @ Wimbledon. Does anyone know which of these is in a better part of town?
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Default Lived in Wimbledon

I lived in Wimbledon for about 6 months and would not hesitate to recommend it. Quite, good location, well run, and as far as I know very safe.
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Old 08-16-2007, 07:25 AM
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The Pointe at Wimbledon is pretty nice - has a pool and decent grounds. Meridian Park is pretty nice but the neighborhood isn't as good as the Wimbledon area (in my opinion). I lived at Wimbledon for three years and enjoyed it.
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i am going to ecu next year and i was wondering which apartment would be best to stay in that isnt expensive the utilities are included and has a balcany
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Old 11-02-2009, 02:34 PM
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^Do you want to stay in a student-only complex or a regular type complex? I think the student-only complexes can be all-inclusive, except maybe electricity. I believe ECU has a department that can help you find housing.
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Old 11-02-2009, 02:40 PM
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i am going to ecu next year and i was wondering which apartment would be best to stay in that isnt expensive the utilities are included and has a balcany
Try this link on ECU's website:

East Carolina University Off Campus Housing Service
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