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  2. Urban homesteading - Wikipedia

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    Urban American cities, such as New York City, have used policies of urban homesteading to encourage citizens to occupy and rebuild vacant properties. [1] [2] Policies by the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development allowed for federally owned properties to be sold to homesteaders for nominal sums as low as $1, financed otherwise by the state, and inspected after a one-year period. [3]

  3. Urban homesteading (housing) - Wikipedia

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    Urban homesteading is a process where the government turns over abandoned houses to those willing to rehabilitate and inhabit them for a specified period of time.

  4. Seeking a simpler life, he built an urban homestead ... - AOL

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    Urban Homestead makes compost enriched with poultry poop to feed its soil, but if you don't have access to good compost, use potting soil, he said, and add rock dust, worm castings and minerals.

  5. Jules Dervaes - Wikipedia

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    Jules C. Dervaes, Jr. (1947 – December 2016) was an urban farmer and a proponent of the urban homesteading movement. Dervaes and his three adult children operated an urban market garden in Pasadena, California, as well as other websites and online stores related to self-sufficiency and "adapting in place."

  6. Urban Homesteading: 8 Ways to Save by Going Back to Basics - AOL

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  7. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB), formed in 1974, is a city-wide non-profit housing and tenant advocacy group in New York City. [3] [4]: 253, 258, 261–264 [5] UHAB was originally sponsored by the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. [6]

  8. Integral Urban House - Wikipedia

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    The Integral Urban House was a pioneering 1970s experiment in self-reliant urban homesteading. The house was located at 1516 5th St. in Berkeley, California between 1974 and 1984. The Sierra Club published a book about the experiment in 1979.

  9. 'Oppenheimer' and the story behind those who lost their land ...

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    But there were homesteaders living on that land. In 1942, the U.S. Army gave 32 Hispano families on the Pajarito Plateau 48 hours to leave their homes and land, in some cases at gunpoint, to build ...