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  • George Page Apartments at Pepperdine University

    Rated 3.8 / 5 stars by 1 Pepperdine University student

    "George Page is one of the nicer places to live on campus. Location + Parking: You can take in a nice view while you walk down about ten minutes to the main campus (Mullin Town Square). At a school where parking sucks, the plus of a parking lot for residents is pretty great. Living Room + Kitchen: They provide you with a couch, a chair, a coffee table, and tv console (where you have to provide your own TV). There's a dining room table with 4 chairs. The kitchen isn't too bad. There's just not a lot of space to have multiple people cooking at the same time. There's a sink, microwave, stove+oven, and a fridge. There is a pantry that is pretty spacious, and there's more storage cabinets in the hallways. There's a closet for more storage as well. Room: I shared a room with my roommate, and the beds were twin XL. The rooms are carpet so I'd recommend getting a vacuum if you'd like to keep it clean (I also believe there's a community vacuum as well if you ask your RA). The room size was alright. I could fit all my clothes in the closet and it also came with a cabinet with three drawers. They also provided you with a desk. Restroom: There's two sinks with storage underneath, a toilet in a small room, and 1 standing shower. I'd say they should probably update the shower. I wore shower slippers even after deep cleaning the shower because you just never know. Overall, I'd say it wasn't too bad of a place to live. Just hope that the person living above you isn't noisy because noise traveled easily through the floor. "
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