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That doesn't explain the 4 toilets and bathtubs.
It’s suite-style housing for upper level students. Nobody wants to share bathrooms with others they barely know, especially if they are having partners stay over.
Most off-campus housing around my University is exactly like this.
Then make 4 individual apartments. Sharing a kitchen and living room while having individual bathroom is just silly and huge waste of space.
It’s not a waste of space, it’s a saving of space as you don’t need to build 4 living rooms and kitchens (which are expensive).
Most students wont use them anyways because they are on the dining plan.
It is a waste of space because you don't need 4 bathrooms in a shared flat with 4 people.
As someone who has living in one of these and a 4 person apartment with one bathroom, the private baths are 100% worth it.
Circling it in red doesn't make it make any more sense.
What kind of weird goldilocks upper-midclass is this where you have to live in a shared flat but need to have your own private bathroom? No, that's just silly.
Ask your girlfriend which place she would rather stay over at.