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03-02-2009, 01:09 PM
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apartments in Washington NC
I am going to be relocating to Coastal North Carolina and I would love to hear any information that residents or former residents of the Washington NC area regarding the following apartment complexes. I found this list at Yahoo local. Thank you!
Metro Arms Apartments 369 N Respess St
Clifton Meadows Apartments W 10th St
Glenview Apartments 120 Holloman St,
Highland Apartments 111 Highland Dr,
Sunrise Apartments Randolph Rd,
Brittany Place Apartments
Shalom House 1255 Cowell Farm Rd
Quail Ridge of Washington 940 Runyon Rd
Clifton Park1030 Cowell Farm Rd
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03-02-2009, 01:23 PM
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Do you have to live in Washington? Am asking because you said coastal NC, and although on a map Washington looks like it's on the coast it really isn't. It's on the Pamlico river which is okay for boats, but not for beaches and what most people think of as coast. It's about an hour and a half from any beaches. Just wanted to make sure you knew this. Sorry, I don't know anything about apts. in that area.
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03-02-2009, 02:26 PM
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washington nc
I will be relocating to Washington for a job. If it's not considered "coastal" is there another term for that region? Eastern NC maybe?
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03-02-2009, 03:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by haleakala
I will be relocating to Washington for a job. If it's not considered "coastal" is there another term for that region? Eastern NC maybe?
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The Washington area is frequently referred to as the "Inner Banks" now (as opposed to the Outer Banks).
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03-03-2009, 01:43 PM
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Apartments in Washington are slim to none and prices are high. We looked because my husband works there and could not find a one. We ended up living in Greenville and he commutes there, which is about a 20 minute trip for him. We enjoy Greenville because it has more to do and the drive is not bad to Washington for work. I think it will give you more options as far as apartments go.
I'm sorry I'm not of more help with apartments in the Washington area, but I do think checking out Greenville would be well worth your time. We are currently staying at The Pointe at Wimbledon while we build a house. It's a very nice apartment complex and we have had no problems at all. The drive to Washington is not bad at all from here.
Good Luck!
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06-09-2009, 01:19 PM
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I have lived in Washington all my life. Try going through a realtor to rent a place. The apartments we have are for low income housing. There are some duplexes down River Rd, called river bend. Washington is right on the river which opens up to the sound. Its been a great place to live and grow up in.
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08-08-2009, 02:37 PM
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I have a house in Washington historic district and will rent a room with use of the house.
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