Home > Raleigh-Durham > Ninth Street Apartments > 9th Street Commons
Top Amenities
View All >
- Air Conditioning
- Doorman Building
- Elevators
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Hardwood Floors
- Parking Nearby
- Pet Friendly
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Washer/Dryer In Unit
About this Location
Limited nearby
public transit
public transit
17 Acre Wood Preserve
15 min walk
15 min walk
In a quiet
neighborhood
neighborhood
Pricing
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$1,650+
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$2,145+
3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths
$2,500+
-
Building Related
-
Elevators
-
-
Kitchen
-
Dishwasher
-
Garbage Disposal
-
Granite Countertops
-
Luxury Cabinets
-
Microwave
-
Refrigerator
-
Stainless Steel Appliances
-
Stove & Oven
-
-
Laundry
-
Washer/Dryer In Unit
-
-
Living Room
-
Air Conditioning
-
Hardwood Floors
-
-
Parking & Transportation
-
Parking Nearby
-
Overall rating 8.8/10, based on 12 renter reviews Write a review
7.6
Location
6.7
Amenities
8.2
Management
8.8
Value
7.2
Social
8.3
Safety
9
Excellent
Overall score
Location
Amenities
Management
Value
Social
Safety
Spacious with great outdoor space
LOVE this townhouse! Great for hosting and awesome outdoor space to enjoy all the nice weather. 3 porches and a yard. 2 min walk to Monuts. Easy to walk to Harris Teeter/Station Nine and everything else on 9th Street. 8 min drive to Fuqua.
Keep reading
Was this review helpful?
Yes
No
Reviewed by
Ashley D
March 28, 2016
-
Roommates
-
Pet owner
-
3 beds / 3 baths
The Neighborhood
Signature Spots
Back
About Ninth Street
This neighborhood refers to the apartments (Station Nine, Berkshire Ninth, Berkshire Main, etc.), townhouses, and houses on Ninth Street and surrounding roads like Hillsborough Road and Main Street. Ninth Street is by far the most popular neighborhood for Duke graduate students and young professiona...
Median rents in Ninth Street
Studio
$
1,200
1 Bedroom
$
1,550
2 Bedroom
$
2,650
Getting around Ninth Street
11 (bus)
6 min
1A/1B (bus)
8 min
BCC (bus)
12 min
H2 (bus)
9 min
Ninth Street Reviews
264 reviews
Neighborhood has been great. Haven't been commuting to school all that frequently for obvious reasons, but takes less than 10 minutes to do so. I can grab everything I need and meet with friends all within walking distance. Durham could use more street lights in general, but in terms of safety, I think 9th street is your best option!
Best place to live hands down. Next to the supermarket, so many food options and many complexes in the area. Near downtown and Duke. Great if you’re new in town because it is super safe. Perfect if you have a car because the only downside is that depending on what Duke school you’re in it might not be walking distance.
Ninth Street is super walkable and majority of Fuquans live in the area. Definitely worth it to pay a little more to live in walking distance of so many classmates. Plus the restaurants on Ninth Street are great, and a short walk (~3 mins) to East Campus to use the walking trail!
Everything is close: other complexes like S9, B9; bars like flying bull, the tavern, supermarkets like Harris Teeter or Whole Foods, East campus hiking route.
You can get to the school by bus (45 mi) or by car (10 min). Carpooling is very commom.
You can get to the school by bus (45 mi) or by car (10 min). Carpooling is very commom.
Neighborhood is fine. All the Duke grad students live in the same area so it makes for a pleasant student community, and there are some decent restaurants and grocery stores within walking distance.
Harris Teeter and Whole Foods are right nearby, and the area feels generally safe. 5 min from the highway if you need to drive outside of Durham. ~10 min to get to the WaDuke/Science Drive.
The 9th St. neighborhood is great because it is within walking distance to all of the shops and restaurants on 9th St. It could be better if it were closer to Fuqua and/or downtown Durham.
All the restaurants around the 9th street area are within 5 mins walk from the complex. The campus is an 8-10 minute drive. Downtown Durham is also an 8-10 minute drive away.