Is West Village B the best dorm at Northeastern?

Students rated West Village B a 4.8/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.

Lived in an apartment style room with a double and a single. Each room had a window per bed. Super nice kitchen that had a garbage disposal, lotsof space and dishwasher. The bathroom had two sinks and a door between the sinks and the shower+toilet so you could get ready while someone else was using the actual bathroom. Each room has the keypad lock that locks automatically when it closes so you need your husky card on you to get back in your room but you don't have to punch in your pin. It's definitely one of the nicer places on campus which is why its SOOOO expensive. I loved it but I couldn't justify the price after being there. I don't think you need all these things and I had less room in my double in west b than I did in my double freshman year. There was like 1 washer that was out of service like the entire year. One elevator went out of service like four times which is so fine and it's whiny to complain about but it SUCKS when you're paying that much. Wollaston's being downstairs is also nice especially when you just need one ingredient and it's snowing outside however if youre prone to compulsive snacking it could become a problem. (source: me. im the snacker). I don't know... if you aren't taking out loans and have the money and the selection number go for it, but I would recommend saving that money focusing on paying off loans before you start accruing interest after you graduate (depending on your loans idk im just a college student not a financial advisor)

I absolutely LOVED living here. Being in the West Village Quad was a nice "on campus" feel, which is hard to find because some of the housing at Northeastern is farther out. It is all apartment-style (to my knowledge) which was great for me because I hate the dining halls and love to cook my own food. I was in an apartment with two double bedrooms, common area, kitchen, and bathroom. My bedroom was very nice even with a roommate, and the closets have lots of space. I was close to classes, close to Marino, and very grateful to live there.

Great room with lots of natural light. Top floors have walls that are completely window so opening and closing the blinds can be annoying. Very clean and never problems with pests.

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