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Monthly Rent
$725 - $985
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Bedrooms
2 - 4 bd
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Bathrooms
2 - 4 ba
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Square Feet
876 - 1,393 sq ft
Campus Crossings at Raleigh provides 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom apartments and offers a private shuttle to North Carolina State University. Residents enjoy amenities including a newly renovated clubhouse with 24-hour fitness center and computer lab, a resort-style pool, and multiple sports courts. Furry roommates are welcome as the community is pet friendly and has an onsite dog park. Apartments come equipped with an in-unit washer & dryer, private patios and balconies, and can be rented furnished or unfurnished. Schedule a tour today to find out why we're Raleigh's best value in Student Living!
Pricing & Floor Plans
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Unit Standard Unfurnishedprice $830square feet 876availibility Now
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Unit Standard Furnishedprice $855square feet 876availibility Now
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Unit Upgraded Furnishedprice $895square feet 876availibility Now
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Unit Standard Unfurnishedprice $740square feet 1,163availibility Now
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Unit Standard Furnishedprice $765square feet 1,163availibility Now
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Unit Upgraded Furnishedprice $805square feet 1,163availibility Now
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Unit Standard Unfurnishedprice $725square feet 1,393availibility Now
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Unit Standard Furnishedprice $760square feet 1,393availibility Now
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Unit Upgraded Furnishedprice $790square feet 1,393availibility Now
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Unit Standard Unfurnishedprice $830square feet 876availibility Now
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Unit Standard Furnishedprice $855square feet 876availibility Now
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Unit Upgraded Furnishedprice $895square feet 876availibility Now
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Unit Standard Unfurnishedprice $740square feet 1,163availibility Now
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Unit Standard Furnishedprice $765square feet 1,163availibility Now
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Unit Upgraded Furnishedprice $805square feet 1,163availibility Now
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Unit Standard Unfurnishedprice $725square feet 1,393availibility Now
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Unit Standard Furnishedprice $760square feet 1,393availibility Now
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Unit Upgraded Furnishedprice $790square feet 1,393availibility Now
About Campus Crossings at Raleigh
Campus Crossings at Raleigh provides 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom apartments and offers a private shuttle to North Carolina State University. Residents enjoy amenities including a newly renovated clubhouse with 24-hour fitness center and computer lab, a resort-style pool, and multiple sports courts. Furry roommates are welcome as the community is pet friendly and has an onsite dog park. Apartments come equipped with an in-unit washer & dryer, private patios and balconies, and can be rented furnished or unfurnished. Schedule a tour today to find out why we're Raleigh's best value in Student Living!
Campus Crossings at Raleigh is an apartment community located in Wake County and the 27603 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Wake County attendance zone.
Unique Features
- Private and Collaborative Study Areas
- Roommate Matching Service
- Game Lounge
- Private Shuttle to North Carolina State University
- Resort Style Pool
- Monthly Resident Events
- Pet Park
- Professional On-Site Management
- Community Green Space with Picnic Areas and Grills
- Fully Equipped Kitchens
- Individual Leases
- Pet Friendly with On-Site Dog Park
- Upgraded Units Available
- Vaulted Ceilings*
- Basic Utilities Included**
- Esusu Positive Rent Reporting
- Poolside Cabanas, Hammocks, and Grills
- Private Shuttle
Community Amenities
Pool
Fitness Center
Furnished Units Available
Clubhouse
Business Center
Grill
Basketball Court
Package Service
Property Services
- Package Service
- Wi-Fi
- Maintenance on site
- Furnished Units Available
Shared Community
- Business Center
- Clubhouse
- Lounge
- Walk-Up
Fitness & Recreation
- Fitness Center
- Pool
- Basketball Court
- Volleyball Court
Outdoor Features
- Cabana
- Grill
- Picnic Area
- Dog Park
Student Features
- Individual Locking Bedrooms
- Private Bathroom
- Roommate Matching
- Shuttle To Campus
- Study Lounge
- Individual Leases Available
Apartment Features
Washer/Dryer
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
High Speed Internet Access
- High Speed Internet Access
- Wi-Fi
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Ceiling Fans
- Cable Ready
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Ice Maker
- Pantry
- Range
- Carpet
- Vinyl Flooring
- Furnished
- Balcony
- Patio
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- Monthly Utilities & Services
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Amenity Fee$50
- One-Time Move-In Fees
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Administrative Fee$200
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Application Fee$50
- Dogs Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$30
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Weight limit65 lb
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Pet Limit1
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Restrictions:No Aggressive Breads Allowed,
- Cats Allowed
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Monthly pet rent$30
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Weight limit--
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Pet Limit1
- Parking
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Surface Lot--1 Max, Assigned Parking
Details
Utilities Included
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Water
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Electricity
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Heat
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Trash Removal
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Sewer
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Air Conditioning
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Internet
Lease Options
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12 months
Property Information
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Built in 2000
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718 units/4 stories
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Furnished Units Available
Specialty Housing Details
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This property is intended and operated for occupancy by students, faculty and staff in higher education, but applications from individuals not involved in higher education may be accepted.
- Package Service
- Wi-Fi
- Maintenance on site
- Furnished Units Available
- Business Center
- Clubhouse
- Lounge
- Walk-Up
- Cabana
- Grill
- Picnic Area
- Dog Park
- Fitness Center
- Pool
- Basketball Court
- Volleyball Court
- Individual Locking Bedrooms
- Private Bathroom
- Roommate Matching
- Shuttle To Campus
- Study Lounge
- Individual Leases Available
- Private and Collaborative Study Areas
- Roommate Matching Service
- Game Lounge
- Private Shuttle to North Carolina State University
- Resort Style Pool
- Monthly Resident Events
- Pet Park
- Professional On-Site Management
- Community Green Space with Picnic Areas and Grills
- Fully Equipped Kitchens
- Individual Leases
- Pet Friendly with On-Site Dog Park
- Upgraded Units Available
- Vaulted Ceilings*
- Basic Utilities Included**
- Esusu Positive Rent Reporting
- Poolside Cabanas, Hammocks, and Grills
- Private Shuttle
- High Speed Internet Access
- Wi-Fi
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Ceiling Fans
- Cable Ready
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Ice Maker
- Pantry
- Range
- Carpet
- Vinyl Flooring
- Furnished
- Balcony
- Patio
Monday | 10am - 6pm |
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Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
Friday | 10am - 5pm |
Saturday | 11am - 4pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Parkland/ Hidden Creek is a neighborhood situated off Interstate 40 about 10 minutes south of the heart of Raleigh. The suburban area is mostly residential with a few shops and businesses scattered throughout town, but residents can travel just outside of the neighborhood’s limits to find large plazas equipped with chain eateries and a plethora of stores and businesses off Fayetteville Road. Directly north of Parkland/Hidden Creek, residents have access to sprawling golf courses and parks like Lake Johnson Park. With access to so many great amenities, this neighborhood is popular with people from all walks of life, and the rental market consists of low to mid-rise apartments and spacious two-story homes located in the northern parts of town.
Learn more about living in Parkland/Hidden CreekColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 7 min | 3.2 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 3.3 mi | |
Drive: | 7 min | 3.6 mi | |
Drive: | 10 min | 4.4 mi |
Property Ratings at Campus Crossings at Raleigh
I was so excited to have a place with a pool but was shocked to find out that I wouldn’t have much time to use it. The pool is an amenity that I pay for, like yes, the place is cheap for students. However, the pool did not open until almost June and it is now July and they have already closed the pool again “until further notice.” The summer is hot and I hate not being able to enjoy something that Is supposed to be available to me.
The place is relatively clean and safe. Maintenance is quick and helpful. The office kind of sucks but what can you do. Reasons I'd recommend: - easily one of the most affordable places to live in Raleigh -convenient access to interstate, highway, and downtown areas -I was able to avoid major move in fees, making it more affordable to actually move in -roommate matching- you can lease an individual room and they will match you to others within the complex -pretty quiet for a college aged complex Reasons I wouldn't recommend: -the parking spaces are barely wide enough to fit your actual car. Your car WILL get hit/scratched. We've had reports of break ins as well, but I haven't experienced that personally. -The apartment management is a joke. Our downstairs neighbors caught our apartment on fire two months ago and they haven't even began repairs, or told us when we can expect them to begin. If you are on your own, looking for your student, or you are from out of state, I really would look elsewhere. -the amenities are sporadically available and not well maintained Just depends on your needs- if you're a young adult needing an affordable place to stay with walkable groceries/but routes, then this would be fine for you. If you are a parent looking for your student- especially if you're out of state- i would not recommend this complex.
Honestly have mixed feelings about this place. There are many pros and cons. Ultimately I think this place would be great for college kids who are moving into their first apartment or people looking for a cheap place to rent (without cable). I've lived in other apartments in other towns and this was by far the worst. If you don't mind living away from campus and downtown, this place would be good. It is very basic so if you have high expectations, this is not your place. I suggest paying more and finding something better, but if this is in your range its not terrible, its just okay. Pros: This is a great apartment complex for someone looking for cheap housing in a city that can be on the pricey side. Utilities are included which is nice, but there is a cap so just beware. Maintenance is always pretty good at fixing things and really nice. The gym and club house are nice as well with a great study room. Its not really close to campus or downtown but is on Tryon near some things. Also has a shuttle to campus. Cons: This is probably the first apartment review I have written. Nothing was terrible, rather just annoying. I had no problem with bugs or anything else as noted in other reviews so that's a plus. However, My roommate was told that we could move in early because my classes started earlier than NC States. However, once we signed the lease, we were not allowed to move in early until NC State moved the date of its classes up because covid. Even then I had to stay in a hotel because the move in date was not early enough like they had said. Probably our fault for not getting names. Next, the condition of the apartment was not great. We did not get an updated unit but still. Our cabinet was broken when we moved in and the bottom of the other cabinet was rotting. More annoying than anything but I'm noting it for people who would be bothered by it. Very cheap paint job as well as appliances. The biggest thing that made me mad was Campus Crossing cutting cable. The lease I signed specifically said they would provide cable. The cable was cut off in March without notice to me. When I went to the office and asked they said they sent out a survey and only 5% of ppl used it. The survey numbers were so low because no one was sent the survey (including me). Paying for cable would make this place just as expensive as a nicer place fwiw. WiFi was not great. They said they were upgrading but my connection was not good at all. Pool took forever to open
When my roommates and I stepped foot in the unit we were greeted with so much dust, spider webs, water damage, rust, mold, holes in doors and ceiling, the bathroom looks like it has dried urine around the toilets etc.. When interacting with the staff they were less than understanding of what we were going through which has left us currently without a place to stay. They have stated that they would sent maintenance out to the unit to fix the damage but when I say there is a long specific list of repairs that need to done and they are not going to get all of that done in one day! Mind you my classes start in two days and I have to deal with people who do not care about me or my sisters, they only care about the money they could lose if we leave. DO NOT COME HEAR! Do not be fooled by the smiles and soft talk and the model that they love to show off because it in no way matched what you will get. WE rented out a standard 3x3 unit. On move in day there were alot of complaints about the units mind you, not just ours. If I could post pictures to this review and prove what I am saying to you I would.
Property Manager at Campus Crossings at Raleigh, Responded To This Review
We are disappointed to learn of your experience here at Campus Crossings at Raleigh, but will take this opportunity to improve. We would like to have a better understanding about your experience. Please reach out to us at (919) 839-6200 at your earliest convenience and we will do our best to resolve this with you..
Property Manager at Campus Crossings at Raleigh, Responded To This Review
We are disappointed to learn of your experience here at Campus Crossings at Raleigh, but will take this opportunity to improve. We would like to have a better understanding about your experience. Please reach out to us at (919) 839-6200 at your earliest convenience and we will do our best to resolve this with you.
Don’t move here. I understand the rent might be a little cheaper but it’s not worth it. This isn’t geared to be an angry rant this is just an honest review of the year i spent here. -there are bugs. There were dead bugs and a blunt wrapper o my floor when i first moved in. - if your roommates aren’t clean you will all get a nice extra bill on your rent no matter the stance or communication you heald with the staff leading up to this fine. - THE.WATER.PIPES.WILL. (The will) BREAK. EVERY WINTER. (When this happens because the staff in a nonchalant manner was like “oh this happens every year” you will walk home to about 6-7 inches of water on your floor. Good luck. And they won’t care about this. They’ll tear up your floor and make your living situation super uncomfortable for 1-3 weeks with ABSOUTLEY NO COMPENSATION. They’ll later place large refrigerator sized fans on your floor that “MUST BE KEPT ON 24/7 for several days until the floor dries. And guess what then they still have to come back and re-install the old carpet. Yep. The old carpet. They don’t higher professionals it’s literally some random person walking into your place asking if you’ve got any weed to smoke them up while they terrorize your living space. - during the last month of moving out they surprised me one day by changing the locks to my mailbox and not giving me a key. I still don’t have a key but have been told for weeks now that i will get one. I just want my mail.
Property Manager at Campus Crossings at Raleigh, Responded To This Review
As the Community Manager at, I am sorry to hear that you are unhappy with our community and management company. We appreciate feedback from all of our past and present residents and strive to make our community an enjoyable place to live. We are concerned with the impression with which you left and would like the opportunity to learn more about the experience you had at our community. Please contact the leasing office so we can work at resolving this matter to your satisfaction. Thank you
Cockroaches everywhere! I have had them spray my unit multiple times and they are still all over the place. Units look nothing like what they show you online and at the campus; (they are pretty gross). There have also been a few shootings; causes such as drugs or gangs not known. We never heard anything from management about what they where doing to handle the shootings or that it even happened and they cared for the safety of the people living here. One of the shootings happened right outside the room I was in and my car was even shot! It could have be me or another person and NOTHING was addressed about the event nor was there any expression of concern for mine and others personal property or safety. The staff are college age and really have no control over some of the events I have experienced here and they are very nice. Management however should be more responsible and caring about what goes on at their properties
This is a nice spot for college students going to NCSU. It's a little further away from campus, so the rates are a lot better than apartments much closer. Still only a 5 minute drive from Centennial and 10 minute drive from Main. Rooms are pretty decent and the provided furniture is fairly nice. A 24 hour gym, cardio room, and computer lab are available in the clubhouse building. There is a large outdoor pool area with sand volleyball courts and grills. Staff is a little slow with maintenance requests and other general issues, but they are all nice. The office hosts a number of events every month with free food and prizes, too.
Slow internet, insect problems, poor management, illegal activities (marijuana) , my car got broken into over a weekend here.
Campus Crossings at Raleigh Photos
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Campus Crossings at Raleigh
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Map Image of the Property
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Clubhouse
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Models
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2 Bedroom | 2 Bathroom
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3 Bedroom | 3 Bathroom
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4 Bedroom | 4 Bathroom
Campus Crossings at Raleigh has two to four bedrooms with rent ranges from $725/mo. to $985/mo.
You can take a virtual tour of Campus Crossings at Raleigh on Apartments.com.
Campus Crossings at Raleigh is in Parkland/Hidden Creek in the city of Raleigh. Here you’ll find three shopping centers within 2.9 miles of the property. Five parks are within 5.1 miles, including Historic Yates Mill County Park, Lake Johnson Nature Park, and WRAL Azalea Gardens.
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