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Old 03-05-2010, 06:53 PM
 
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Typically, Camdlewood Suites is approximately $100/night. Therefore, I don't think low income ppl will be staying there. I know they do monthy or corporate housing, but it's still pricey. (about $1200 or more/month)

I know when we were looking to stay there we wanted to stay in Wake Forest, but there was only one chain hotel there. I think they were booked. so we ended staying in N. Raleigh at the Homestead Suites.

I think it's a good idea with all the ppl moving there to have a place to stay to get situated. I like the fact that they have full kitchens also. The closest thing to Wake Forest with an extended stay is N. Raleigh.
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Old 03-06-2010, 04:38 PM
 
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Typically, Camdlewood Suites is approximately $100/night. Therefore, I don't think low income ppl will be staying there. I know they do monthy or corporate housing, but it's still pricey. (about $1200 or more/month)

I know when we were looking to stay there we wanted to stay in Wake Forest, but there was only one chain hotel there. I think they were booked. so we ended staying in N. Raleigh at the Homestead Suites.

I think it's a good idea with all the ppl moving there to have a place to stay to get situated. I like the fact that they have full kitchens also. The closest thing to Wake Forest with an extended stay is N. Raleigh.
Good to know Becky.thanks.
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