Should California Double Down on Building Tiny Homes for People Experiencing Homelessness? | KQED
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Jacobo, who had been unhoused, was initially reluctant to accept a room because he'd heard bad things about other kinds of shelters. But now he says it feels like home. (Vanessa Rancaño/KQED)
In San José, each new tiny home costs between $75,000 and $175,000 to build. The price tags vary depending on unit size and whether bathrooms are private or shared, among other factors.
[Cities] are not following through with purchases of those unit types, with us or other vendors, at scale," she said.
"We can't wait for that to solve the problem," Becker said. "Sometimes you get in this area where you have the perfect get in the way of the great."
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