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Originally Posted by Drolefille
If you're living in the house, then you don't have to pay for the cost of living in a dorm. It's usually at least even, if not cheaper to live in the house.
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THIS. Totally meant to include it in my post but forgot (so thanks drole.)
I decided to take a peak at what the costs were for the public university dorms this year (I'm not EVEN gonna look at the private housing...) It's $3,000 more than when I started 4 years ago!!

Sorority housing is currently around what I paid for in the dorms 4 years ago. Therefore, on average, you'd probably pay around $3,000 less living in a sorority than living in the dorms.
ETA: And if you're living in Bromley, IT or any of the private places, living a sorority will be SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper.