Ok...I'll probably get some feedback on this but I've often found that chapters that do not have housing are even more bonded than those that do. Part of it is that people are joining the sorority for the sisterhood experience it is purest sense, not just because of what the house looks like or where it is located. That's a very broad statement for sure, but I was actually surprised at how crucial it is at some schools that housing be "competitive" otherwise they lose members because this was a very foreign concept to me at my school of 2,000 with no official housing.
Living together certainly does help create a bond, but since a majority of sororities in this US are not housed chapters it would seem likely that a house is not needed.
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