Housing question...

<p>Some housing options, such as Stevens Court, etc..., are not given to incoming freshmen. However, I was wondering if Radford Court is an available option because on their website (<a href="http://www.radfordcourt.com/index.htm)%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.radfordcourt.com/index.htm)&lt;/a>, it has no mention of having to be 19 or older to apply.</p>

<p>According to [url="<a href="http://hfs.washington.edu/student_housing/residence_halls.aspx?id=1663%22%5Dthis%5B/url"&gt;http://hfs.washington.edu/student_housing/residence_halls.aspx?id=1663"]this[/url&lt;/a&gt;], Stevens Court K is an all-freshmen area for students 18 or older.</p>

<p>Ah I see.... Do you have any idea if incoming freshmen are allowed to have housing at Radford Court? It appeals to me the most and it seems to be outside of the campus itself.</p>

<p><a href="http://hfs.washington.edu/uploadedFiles/Student_Housing/Residence_Halls/The_Halls/RH%20Features%20Matrix%202008-09(2).pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://hfs.washington.edu/uploadedFiles/Student_Housing/Residence_Halls/The_Halls/RH%20Features%20Matrix%202008-09(2).pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>How about housing outside? Like Radford Courts? It's not in the list x_x</p>

<p>This article is from 2002 and it says that as long as you are 20 yrs old you can apply for housing...?
Radford</a> Court rents rooms - The Daily of the University of Washington
"Radford Court has not, however, dropped its restrictions on general leasing, however. At least one UW student must live in the apartment and prove his or her status as a student. All people living in the apartments must also be at least 20 years old. The age limit creates an atmosphere that is more suitable to family housing and targets graduate, married or same-sex domestic partners, according to Ye."</p>

<p>I also found this:
Radford</a> Court Apartment Ratings, Reviews, Map, Rents, and other Seattle apartments for rent from ApartmentRatings.com
there are more apt listings on the bottom
Hope it helps</p>