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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No roommates who live locally and have a family member that can lend a hand? I think Wayfair offers a white glove option on easier things to assemble. This is why I refused to let my daughter live off campus and insisted on college-owned apartment with dingy rental furniture. It was bad enough paying the school to store her belongings each year. Opposite coasts for us.[/quote] OP’s daughter’s living arrangement will ease her transition to post-college life. Most college-owned apartments kick you out during every break. Maybe your child’s doesn’t. But OP’s child will know how to navigate applying for a rental, dealing with a landlord, cleaning and transporting furniture. She will be able to easily stay where her college is over the summers, during spring & fall breaks and return to campus earlier after Christmas if she desires to. She’ll also be able to stay in the area after graduation if she wants to. Not to mention, having a rental history in that area. [/quote]
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