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Move to Cleveland, Ohio! We have literally thousands of top-quality homes available at discount prices!

No education? No problem! Our high-quality real estate begins at $10,000 for a 3-bedroom home! Yes, you read that right, only $10,000! And it comes with a complimentary shotgun, to keep away your tripping neighbors.




Buy today!
 
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Detroit has homes for $1,000 and less.

http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/08/real_estate/thousand_dollar_homes/index.htm

In Detroit for instance, Century 21 Villa owner Randy Eissa has a three-bedroom, one-bath bungalow of about 1,000 square feet listed at just $500. It's a nice place with lots of light, but it needs a total rehabilitation inside, which Eissa estimates will cost between $15,000 and $20,000. But that's not bad, considering that the home last sold for $72,000 in late 2007, according to Zillow.com.
 
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I'm selling razor wire and trip activated Claymores for home perimeter security. We will even throw in a few phosphorous grenades, just tape em to the front of the claymores and ...instant fireball!!
 
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Detroit has homes for $1,000 and less.

Radical cheap: $1,000 homes - Jan. 8, 2009

In Detroit for instance, Century 21 Villa owner Randy Eissa has a three-bedroom, one-bath bungalow of about 1,000 square feet listed at just $500. It's a nice place with lots of light, but it needs a total rehabilitation inside, which Eissa estimates will cost between $15,000 and $20,000. But that's not bad, considering that the home last sold for $72,000 in late 2007, according to Zillow.com.

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Wonder what the numbers are in America?...
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Almost 30,000 lone parent families made homeless in England in 2017
24 March 2018 - Almost 30,000 single parent families were made homeless last year, up 8% on five years ago, according to new official figures.
Housing charity Shelter said government figures also reveal that nearly three-quarters of homeless households in England are lone parent families. Shelter said lone parents were bearing the brunt of the housing crisis, by juggling part-time work and childcare. The government said it was investing £1.2bn in tackling homelessness. Polly Neate, chief executive of Shelter, said: "Of the thousands of families battling with the grim reality of homelessness, the vast majority are single parents." Their limited incomes make it hard for them to contend with high private rents and welfare cuts, she added.

'Safety net?'

Dalia Ben-Galim, policy director at charity Gingerbread, said more and more single parents were reaching out to the charity for advice and support when facing eviction and homelessness. "The vast majority of single parents are working. "But with a perfect storm of rising living costs, stagnating wages and changes to the benefit system eroding an essential safety net for families, single parents are hard hit and struggling to keep a roof above their children's heads." She added that Universal Credit and the benefit cap must be reformed to reduce the disproportionate negative impact changes are having on single parents. The vast majority of families with children will be housed in temporary accommodation rather than being left to sleep rough. The statistics, published on Thursday, also show the number of households in temporary accommodation has risen by nearly two-thirds since 2010.

'Dangerous'

On 31 December last year, 78,930 households were in temporary accommodation, up 64% since the start of the decade. The figure was also 4% higher than last year, when there were 75,740. Jon Sparkes, chief executive of homeless charity Crisis, said: "Temporary accommodation is often cramped, unsuitable and sometimes even dangerous. "It can have a devastating impact on people's lives and mental health, and it's no place for anyone to call home."

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Homelessness minister Heather Wheeler said: "Government is serious about reducing homelessness and rough sleeping - we're investing £1.2bn to 2020 to address the issue and next month sees the most ambitious legislation in decades to prevent homelessness come into force. "These latest statistics show encouraging signs that our investment and targeted support for local authorities is having a positive impact."

30,000 lone parent families made homeless
 

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