Mikeoxenormous
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Portland families forced to sell their homes as concerns mount over homeless camps
esidents in a Portland neighborhood are resorting to selling their homes and moving due to homeless encampments right outside their front doors.
"I would say the migration to the suburbs, I’ve seen quite a bit in the last two years," real estate broker Lauren Iaquinta said. "Most people don’t want to have to worry about if they can leave their car parked in their driveway overnight without maybe having it broken into. It’s a pretty testy subject."
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Iaquinta said she now studies neighborhoods to see if there are homeless camps in a given area while working with potential buyers.
When Neo-Marxists are put in charge, this is exactly what to expect, because they have no idea how to run a city, or state or even a country, but they sure know how to destroy things. Los Angeles, San Fransisco, NY city, and plenty of others, it is like a cancer, that will continue to spread until it is irradicated from the host."It’s neighborhood by neighborhood. You can be driving through North Portland and you’re in this lovely area where there’s no issues, and then you can make a turn around the corner and have homeless camps there. It’s kind of sad. I’ve been doing this for 10 years here in Portland and it’s changed quite a bit," she said.
Homeless encampments along parts of the Peninsula Crossing Trail, a once-popular bike path, have been there for years, but have grown in recent days, sparking calls from residents in North Portland to call on the city for help.