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yeah... Its really tough these days.
We are currently looking to acquire a property within the next year or so, and its very difficult here. We HAD a house 10 years ago when we left campus, but it was turned into a nice apartment complex before we came back.
The problem is the city board of supervisors wont re-zone anything fraternity, and to make matters worse, when a house leaves campus, the university instantly buys it up. - makes it quite a challenge.
Currently we have a 12 bedroom "off campus" house that we use as the center of events, even though we cant put letters up.
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