Richard,

I have to chime in with agreement, I was one of 13 in a 10-bedroom house
(really 7-bedroom 3-large-closet house) from 91-94.  I had the smallest room
the first year, paying about $225/mo. which was all I wanted to spend at the
time.  This was a four-story on 40th st, not the typical 3-story in
further-west philly.

We also had a large social living room (many parties, but hey, it was a
neighborhood with Billybob's and Pizza at the corner, and all students
surrounding us), a large dining/ping pong tournament room, the large
industrial kitchen, one bathroom per living floor, the paramours, front porch
and back driveway, and fire escape which served as overflow during the
parties.  We also had a band in the basement every once in a while, and we
also did not wreck the house...

No bacterial meningitis there either.

Dan W.

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