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is it common for brothers to live in the house?

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Is it common for underclass brothers (2nd year and up) to live in the house and is it much cheaper than most off and on grounds housing? Though I would think there are some downsides too such as having to share a room/noise but just trying to find reasons for convincing when it comes to paying for dues and such.

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bruh

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obviously

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This might not be true everywhere, but for some places you can live in the house second year (though you should already have housing by the time rush happens so why would you even need to live in the house). Most fraternities have third years living in the house. It’s usually cheaper than on-grounds or places like the Flats or Uncommon. Could be equal with like Preston. It also depends if the fraternity owns their house fully or still has a mortgage out on it. As for dues, some places lessen dues for in-house brothers to incentivize living in the house cause there are some disadvantages (but also a lot of pros)

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What is the average cost? Are some more pricey?

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Most third years live in their houses

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yes very common

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some are forced to do it

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If not enough guys want to...

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Only bottom tier frats don’t fill the house

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Mostly/all third years

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