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Furthermore, you can change this configuration while you are still living there. This is especially useful for groups of people, such as international students attending SDSU, who wish to share housing with others they do not know well. Everyone might get along splendidly, like the first eight tenants who ever lived here (which is why the living room in | Furthermore, you can change this configuration while you are still living there. This is especially useful for groups of people, such as international students attending SDSU, who wish to share housing with others they do not know well. Everyone might get along splendidly, like the first eight tenants who ever lived here (which is why the living room in Highgate was designed to accommodate eight people). However, some people's schedules or personalities might conflict with others. If, after living together for a while, you decide it would be preferable to split into two groups, this allows you to change your living arrangements without having to find a new home. |
Revision as of 13:10, 1 November 2023
Modular Housing Options
Highgate and The Quarters were designed to be modular, and when rented together, they can be combined or split into three different configurations:
- Layout #1: One home with 8 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and two kitchens.
- Layout #2: Two homes: One with 6 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, and one with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.
- Layout #3: Two homes: One with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, and one with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
In Layouts #2 and #3, both homes have their own kitchens and entry doors.
Furthermore, you can change this configuration while you are still living there. This is especially useful for groups of people, such as international students attending SDSU, who wish to share housing with others they do not know well. Everyone might get along splendidly, like the first eight tenants who ever lived here (which is why the living room in Highgate was designed to accommodate eight people). However, some people's schedules or personalities might conflict with others. If, after living together for a while, you decide it would be preferable to split into two groups, this allows you to change your living arrangements without having to find a new home.