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Originally posted by OnePlus69Is70
Is living in a house really cheaper than living in the dorms in most places? I know hardly anyone here can afford to pay their rent, and our houses are shitty to boot. we're paying $26,000 to rent an 11-bedroom federal disaster area (the Delta Chi's who lived there before us left it a mess), and we count ourselves lucky for having got it so good.
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It depends on the nature of Greek houses...If you look at places like Nebraska (take a virtual tour of my
house) or places like University of Kansas...and places in the South as well, anywhere there is a true greek row you will find that the houses are huge (my house has 23 bedrooms...holding anywhere from 2 to 4 guys apiece...capacity is 63 people plus Housemother). I understand what you are referring to though, by having a normal house that happens to be rented by a GLO.
In my case, it is cheaper to live in the chapter house compared to living in the dorms. Only in my pledgeship year does it cost more money to live in the house, and that's only by 90 dollars. Next year paying only $4000 to live in will be about 400 dollars cheaper, and they are even thinking about raising the costs of a University Housing contract. Considering that the $4000 dollars pays for my utilities, food, social, intramurals, rent, dues, and anything else that the house may provide for, I think it's a pretty good deal. Throw in the fact that $200 of that total is a damage deposit that gets refunded (assuming I didn't break anythign) and overall I come out pretty far ahead.
As for dues, I have no idea what my dues to the General Fraternity are. I just pay my housing bill at the beginning of the semester and I'm set for that semester. We do have a payment plan set up, and our treasurers are also willing to set something up if that's necessary.