Elm Street housing

137 Elm Street is a big house right next to South that the college owns. It's a giant old house that got converted into a bunch of very attractive apartments with wood floors and lots of character. The walls ceilings and floors are acoustically a little thin, but that's nothing to almost anyone who's lived in the dorms. As long as your downstairs neighbor isn't a jazz drummer and hip-hop artist who's never heard of "bed-time," you should be in pretty good shape, and the apartments are generally quite nice.
The building has two single-occupancy apartments, one double-occupancy studio apartment and five double-occupancy regular apartments, and two triple-occupancy apartments.[1]
[edit] Opinions
"I lived in Apt 2C there last year... I really enjoyed the experience. It's a small enough "dorm" that it feels more like a house (because it is one). You get your own bathroom, kitchen, and living room, and since it's an older building, all the rooms are shaped in a quirky sort of way, which makes them pretty interesting. The heat was a little iffy at times, but it was overall great housing with excellent location, if you have lots of classes in King, the Con, or the Environmental Studies building." --
illudwinnepooh4 [2]

