The property used to be home to the Lambda Chi Alpha (ΛΧΑ) fraternity. (Creative Revolver via SWNS)
By Ben Barry
A former nine-bedroom fraternity house hits the market for $829k.
The nine-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home used to be home to the Lambda Chi Alpha (ΛΧΑ) fraternity, which focuses on brotherhood, leadership, and community service.
Christa French is currently listing the home, which has been owned by the frat group since 1964.
Situated blocks from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in the historic Fortwood district, the Colonial Revival mansion offers generous living space along with ample off-street parking.
Traces of the home’s fraternity past remain throughout, including the ΛΧΑ letters displayed above the front porch and the fraternity’s emblem embedded in the entryway floor.
The property is on the market for $829,000 and is being sold as is.
Realtor Christa French, said: "The home has been owned by Lambda Chi Alpha, Zeta Phi chapter, since 1964.
"It sits within walking distance to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in the historic district called Fortwood.
"It’s such a cool property, tons of original character and features."
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