Of The 459 People Who Have Left The Villages, 69% Exited To Permanent Housing

Study finds that home villages are working better than group shelters and are helping citizens secure permanent housing.
"The village model is also faster to build and more attractive to occupants, as it offers greater privacy. Villages have the lowest initial capital cost per unit, if the land on which they stand is provided for free, the study found. But over the long term, they may be more expensive than motel or congregate shelters if the tiny homes must be replaced due to wear and tear, it said. And operating costs are higher for villages than congregate shelters despite similar staffing levels."
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