Monday, October 13, 2014
Tiny Houses for the Homeless
Pastor Bryant believes that the public should shoulder the burden to
house the homeless, but that it is also a special calling for people of
faith, who stepped in with contributions and labor to build the village.
Conventional development of low-income housing costs on average about
$200,000 per unit. They are a little larger, of course, and they have
indoor plumbing, electricity. But all the little houses here, all
thirty of them added together cost less than half of one federally
funded unit, and they didn’t cost taxpayers a single dime.
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