University Apartments
Florida International University, Miami, FL
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About University Apartments
University Apartments are courtyard-style, two-story apartment buildings. The apartments are for upper-class students. Features a laundry room.
Gender: CoedResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at University Apartments
- Study lounge
- Recreation room
- Cable
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Laundry room
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Room Types at University Apartments
- Studio, 1-person
Studios consist of one bedroom/living/dining area and one private bathroom. Each studio contains one bed, one desk, one chair, a full kitchen and dining table and chairs.
- Apartment, 2-person
Apartment consists of one shared bedroom, one shared bathroom, and a living/dining area. Each apartment contains two beds, two desks, two chairs, one sofa, one coffee table, and a dining table and chairs.
- Apartment, 3-person
Priced for students in shared bedroom. Apartments consist of one shared bedroom, one single bedroom, one shared bathroom, and a dining area. Each bedroom contains one bed, one desk, and one chair per student. Dining area comes with full kitchen and table and chairs.
- Apartment, 3-person
Priced for student in private bedroom. Apartments consist of one shared bedroom, one single bedroom, one shared bathroom, and a dining area. Each bedroom contains one bed, one desk, and one chair per student. Dining area comes with full kitchen and table and chairs.
- Apartment, 4-person
Apartments consist of two shared bedrooms, one shared bathroom, and a living/dining area. Each bedroom is furnished with two beds, two desks, and two chairs. Living/dining area is furnished with a sofa, coffee table, dining table and chairs.
- Apartment, 4-person
Apartments consist of four private bedrooms, two shared bathrooms, a full kitchen and a living area. Bedrooms contain one bed, one desk, and one chair. Living area contains dining table, chairs, coffee table, and sofa.
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- Studio, 1-person
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