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Save with no application/screening fee 2 Bedroom Executive -$850 • Custom 2-level floor plan • Huge master bed & bath • 2 full baths • 1400 sq. ft 2 Bedroom Deluxe -$750 • Unique 2-level floor plan • Walk-in closet • 2 full baths • 1200 sq. ft. 1 Bedroom - $650 • 850 sq. ft All Units Include: • Air conditioning • Gas fire place • Laundry hook-ups • Oak cabinets • Balcony • Extended basic cable Plus: • Community Center • Exercise room • Sports court • Covered, lighted parking 3450 McKenna Drive, Eugene (off Kinsrow, east of Autzen Stadium) 342-5735 For more info and floor plans visit www.mckennaestates.com The SunSpot offers spacious rooms, acookanda recreation room where tenants can relax. Danielle Hickey Emerald Boarding houses continued from page 7B Friehette also leases The Spot, a 6-year-old boarding house at 15th Avenue and Kincaid Street, to community members as well as students. Similar to the residence halls, The SunSpot and The Spot have community bathrooms, com mon areas and dining rooms. However, the single-person rooms come in multiple sizes and are a little larger than the standard residence hall rooms. In addition to the bigger bedrooms, The SunSpot offers students a desk and bed, as well as meals cooked by an in house chef. “(The houses) have a smaller, more intimate setting than the dorms, with a convenient location across the street from campus," Friehette said. Sophomore Annie Klug said the greatest benefit of living at The SunSpot is its proximity to campus. “I also have a lot of freedom,” she said. “We have a resi dent manager who makes sure we’re OK, but I can do pretty much whatever I want.” Frichette said that many students choose to live in the boarding houses when the residence halls are already full. This was the case for freshman Ghristin Haehl. “I didn’t get into the dorms, so my mom called the greek office, and they referred us to The SunSpot,” Frichette said. She said the boarding houses are an easy place to make friends. “Because all of the meals are put out at the same time, everyone comes together and eats,” she said. “Even if people keep to themselves, they still have to eat some time. There is also a living room where people can watch TV together.” At The SunSpot, rooms are #195 to #375 a month during the summer and #600 to #745 for the rest of the year. Rooms at The Spot run from about #345 to #400 a month during fall, winter and spring. — Sabrina Gowette for the Emerald Movers continued from page 7 B and co-workers for recommendations, and try to book with a company five to eight weeks before the move. Tell the company whether you’re moving locally (less than 100 miles within a state), intrastate (100+ miles within a state) or interstate (between states). 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