thegreatgazoo t1_iwpqklg wrote
Reply to comment by neonoggie in After spending billions, federal government doesn't know if it's reducing chronic homelessness: AG by strawberrykid_sg
I doubt that an extended stay hotel costs $300k/unit.
The benefit of tiny houses is that if one gets trashed, they are a lot easier to swap out with a new one, especially if they are mass produced. Though I'd think that they could be put into a frame with multiple floors and walkways on one side and forklift access in the back to allow them to be easily swapped out with quick connect power, sewer, and water lines.
neonoggie t1_iwpspfm wrote
Thats a really good point and solves a major problem for these kinds of units
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