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  2. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    Single-room occupancy (SRO) is a type of low-cost housing typically aimed at residents with low or minimal incomes, [1] or single adults who like a minimalist lifestyle, who rent small, furnished single rooms with a bed, chair, and sometimes a small desk. [2]

  3. After 15 years, Wall affordable housing plan OK'd by judge ...

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    Wall finally got approval on a plan to meet its affordable housing obligations after nearly 16 years in court -- just in time for the next "round."

  4. Kamala Harris’s housing plan is the most aggressive since ...

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    The Harris plan, released in August, aims to boost the inventory of affordable housing by encouraging more construction, while also offering $25,000 in down payment assistance for first-time buyers.

  5. Your guide to the presidential candidates' views on housing - AOL

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    Housing affordability is newly in the spotlight in the campaign. Vice President Kamala Harris sets a goal to end a housing shortage and former President Trump relies on his other policy ideas.

  6. Marina Village (Bridgeport, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Marina Village is a housing project located in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Marina Village was built in 1940 with support from the Bridgeport NAACP. [1] It is run by the Bridgeport Housing Authority and was developed as a result of the Housing Act of 1949. [2]

  7. American System-Built Homes - Wikipedia

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    The American System-Built Homes were modest houses in a series designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.They were developed between 1911 and 1917 to fulfill his interest in affordable housing but were sold commercially for just 14 months.

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