1445 - Fraternity House

Fraternity Houses are common to college communities.  They typically have individual sleeping quarters, shared bathrooms, a family style kitchen, dining area, and a lounge area.  

Included

  • Carpeting
  • Central Kitchen and Bathroom
  • Hallways
  • Hardwood Flooring
  • Laundry Rooms
  • Lounge Areas
  • Painted Drywall or Plaster for the Ceiling and Partition Wall Finish
  • Service Areas
  • Space for Student Rooms
  • Stairs
  • Study Rooms
  • Telephone Wiring
  • Vinyl Tile Flooring

Not Included

  • Appliances
  • Balconies
  • Elevators
  • Furniture
  • Kitchen Equipment
  • Recreational Equipment
  • Student rooms do not include kitchens and bathrooms (these are centrally located, not in the student rooms)
  • Swimming Pools
  • Window Treatments

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