<p>Will there be a point when I'm told there is nothing available? If not when should I just assume there is nothing available and move on? I'm starting to get concerned I might miss out on off campus housing while a wait.
I was looking at Collegiate Village Inn it seems like the closest to the campus. Does anyone know anything about it?</p>
<p>DO NOT MOVE INTO CVI. It is probably the worst place around UCF to live.</p>
<p>You will be notified if you don't receive on-campus housing, but most wait listed people get it depending on where you are on the list.</p>
<p>Any idea when they will know if I do or don't get housing? I put myself on the list in early April for towers and I'm a transfer student. I don't know when the list started so I'm unsure where that places me. </p>
<p>How quickly does the off campus housing fill up? I really just don't want to end up in a situation where it turns out that everything filled up a month ago.</p>
<p>Now I'm thinking of Boardwalk apartments. Do you know anything about it? Or better yet is there a site I could go to that has these kinda reviews?</p>
<p>You will be given ample notice, enough to where you could find somewhere else to live. No one completely books up all the time... you will be fine.</p>
<p>As far as boardwalk, one of the smaller communities around UCF, and pretty nice. I have a friend that lives there and it is a pretty nice place close to the school. Almost positive they have a shuttle to school.</p>
<p>how are pegasus point and landing? i heard that theyre kind of iffy.</p>
<p>if you had to choose between the two, definitely landing.</p>
<p>but i would say look elsewhere. avoid off-campus affiliated housing... its not worth it.</p>