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  2. Rapid Re-Housing - Wikipedia

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    While many Housing First programs provide rental assistance, or help clients to access rent subsidies, the key difference between Rapid Re-Housing and Housing First programs is that Rapid Re-Housing always provides a short-term rent subsidy, the subsidy is time-limited and ends within 3–6 months generally, and services end when the subsidy ends.

  3. Public housing - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, the population increased at a rate previously unknown, the rural exodus increased, while war damage had reduced the number of houses in many cities. Rental prices dramatically rose, and the government made a law in 1948 to block them, effectively ending the economic benefits of housing investment.

  4. How Redondo Beach brought its homeless numbers to ... - AOL

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    Since 2017, on a per capita homelessness rate, the city of 68,000 has dropped from 11th to 51st among the county's 56 cities that had homeless people, a Times analysis of homeless count data shows.

  5. California’s homebuyer exodus continues. But this region ...

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    The California Association of Realtors reported the median sale price for a single-family home in San Francisco in September was nearly $1.6 million and the Bay Area was the most expensive region ...

  6. The most-read Los Angeles Times stories of 2024 - AOL

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    Also widely read: Hollywood’s exodus: Why film and TV workers are leaving Los Angeles. 7. Read more:Palm Springs capped short-term rentals. Now some home prices are in free-fall.

  7. Take Back the Land - Wikipedia

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    Take Back the Land is an American organization based in Miami, Florida, devoted to blocking evictions, [1] and rehousing homeless people in foreclosed houses. [2] [3] Take Back the Land was formed in October 2006 to build the Umoja Village shantytown on a plot of unoccupied land [4] to protest gentrification and a lack of low-income housing in Miami.

  8. Looking for a New Home in 2025? Suburbs & Exurbs Are ... - AOL

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    Nearly 17,400 homes and 40,700 apartments became available in Queens over the 10-year period, compared to 11,200 single-family homes and 23,000 apartments in the Bronx.

  9. Public housing in France - Wikipedia

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    After World War II the population increased at a rate previously unknown, the rural exodus increased and war damage had reduced the number of houses in many cities. Rental prices dramatically rose so the government passed a rent control law in 1949. That effectively ended the economic benefits of housing investment.

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