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HoosierPhiSig 05-04-2005 10:38 AM

Phi Sig OWNED houses?
 
how many actual fraternity houses does nationals own? And where are they? Just curious.

From my understanding, here at IU, we're one of the larger Phi Sig chapters nationwide, but not getting much help from nationals in terms of finding permanent housing. Next year, we're going on our third different house in 3 years!

Phi Delta Theta's Alpha chapter had their charter revoked by their nationals for hazing incidents earlier, so we're moving into their old house for at least the next 2 years.

PSK480 05-10-2005 01:06 AM

National does not believe in owning houses. They will help set up Alumni Housing Boards and what not but will not help in buying or owning houses. It's one of those safety things so that if a chapter goes under National isn't stuck with a house and no chapter

HoosierPhiSig 05-10-2005 01:00 PM

don't the Nationals of almost every other fraternity own houses???

PSK480 05-10-2005 07:22 PM

I'm not sure. I know some do, but, I also know some who are like ours and don't. Such as Kappa Delta Rho, they used to own houses but then they got burned by a few chapters that closed, IU being one of them.

HoosierPhiSig 05-13-2005 02:41 AM

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Originally posted by PSK480
. Such as Kappa Delta Rho, they used to own houses but then they got burned by a few chapters that closed, IU being one of them.
ha, and to this day, that house still sits empty

jwkeith 07-20-2005 12:27 AM

Sorry to hijack this old thread, but it struck my fancy since we are trying to improve our housing situation here at Central Arkansas. We have no official house, but we do have an unofficial house rented by several brothers over the past few years. Unfortunately the landlord refuses to let us do Greek things there. IE lawn art, letters, ect...

We are currently working on other options, but housing near the university is hard to come by. So my question is how far are most houses from their respective Universities?

PSK480 08-01-2005 01:54 PM

it really depends on the campus. Our house is probably about a mile a mile and a quarter from campus. But at Penn State we're known as "Far" Sigma Kappa because that house is apparently a distance from campus

Corsulian 08-04-2005 02:15 AM

Roughly 8 miles, 10-15 minutes from campus

That's the usual for most of our Greek houses as they're all unofficial (except AOII has a floor in one of the student housing areas)

BSUPhiSig'92 08-04-2005 12:41 PM

To the best of my knowledge, only a handful of NIC orgs have set up Housing Foundations to help finance chapter houses, and I think they are all the "Big" nationals (Sig Ep, Pike, etc)
Unfortunately, contributions to Housing Foundations aren't tax-deductable, so most orgs don't bother with getting into the housing business.

At Ball State, our chapter house is probably 1/2 mile from campus, though in some of those Indiana winters it sure felt a lot further! Fortunately we bought our house in the early 1960s before the campus expanded so much.

PsychTau 08-04-2005 04:06 PM

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Originally posted by jwkeith
Sorry to hijack this old thread, but it struck my fancy since we are trying to improve our housing situation here at Central Arkansas. We have no official house, but we do have an unofficial house rented by several brothers over the past few years. Unfortunately the landlord refuses to let us do Greek things there. IE lawn art, letters, ect...

We are currently working on other options, but housing near the university is hard to come by. So my question is how far are most houses from their respective Universities?

'Scuse me for busting in here, but what happened to UCA building Greek housing for the chapters? Last time I was in Arkansas (graduated with my Masters from UCA...bachelors from HSU...hung out with many a PhiSig there...dated one from Northeastern State in Tahlequah, OK) they were talking about building housing for the chapters that the school could use as regular student housing if a chapter closes (as opposed to the individual orgs owning random houses in the city).

GO REDDIES!!! just HAD to say it!!

PsychTau

HoosierPhiSig 08-07-2005 12:07 PM

our house is actually ON campus at IU.

jwkeith 08-09-2005 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PsychTau
'Scuse me for busting in here, but what happened to UCA building Greek housing for the chapters? Last time I was in Arkansas (graduated with my Masters from UCA...bachelors from HSU...hung out with many a PhiSig there...dated one from Northeastern State in Tahlequah, OK) they were talking about building housing for the chapters that the school could use as regular student housing if a chapter closes (as opposed to the individual orgs owning random houses in the city).
PsychTau

Not sure when you were last updated, but yes the school is planning on starting in about 5 years. However they are starting with the sororities. That equals a long wait for the chapter. Plus, I would rather have a privately owned house than a school one. I prefer to keep the school out of as much Phi Sig business as possible.

Thanks for the rest of the feedback gang. Our chapter has a psuedo house right now(rental), but we are not allowed to have letters and what not there.

PSKAdvisor 05-15-2006 06:17 PM

PSK Owned Properties
 
I know this is an old thread, but Phi Sig recently set up Phi Sigma Kappa Properties (PSKP) with the intention of buying and managing houses.

This is still in it's infancy. For the most part, Alumni Housing Corporations are still the best bet.

-T


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