UNC Tickets & Townhouse
Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Townhome with 3 levels
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1500 square feet, 140 square meters
Bedrooms
Queen and Queen
4 guests maximum
Nearest airport
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
30 minutes by car
Property View
Downtown Chapel Hill and Franklin Street!
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Shopping
- UNC Tar Heel Athletics
- Ackland Art Museum
- Carolina Performing Arts
- Morehead Planetarium
Places of Interest
- University of North Carolina (5 minute drive)
- Dean E. Smith Center (10 minute drive)
- Kenan Memorial Stadium (5 minute drive)
Reviews
Joel G.
May 2017UNC graduation
We were fortunate to stay in this great townhome in the heart of Chapel Hill for the week of graduation. It was so convenient and much more relaxing than staying in a busy hotel. Plenty of space, well equipped and one block off Franklin Street. The rooftop patio was great for decompressing with a glass of wine after a busy weekend of graduation festivities. Morgan was a great host. Go Heels!”
Earl G.
January 2017Tall and thin
This 3rdHome property is a 4 story walk up which might be a problem for some. When we arrived (in January) the temperature was in the 50s and it took 2 days for it to get up to 68. We enjoyed going to the UNC basketball game, but the seats were pretty high up. If you are a die hard UNC fan this might be a good option since it is hard to get any tickets tot he Dan Dome. ”
Bernard B.
May 2016A slice of heaven
This townhouse is just delightful. Morgan is the sweetest host. The property is on the best side of chapel hill: walkable to restaurants, bars, and the university but distant enough to be away from the college crowd and noise sometimes associated with college people. Having been a UNC Alum I was in heaven with all of the basketball memorabilia. The house is exquisitely appointed and just really lovely. We had a wonderful week. The roof terrace is the perfect way to have that last glass of wine for the evening as the sun sets. ”