This doesn't help, this is part of the problem. Predatory developers buy up properties, lie to the tenants to push them out of their rent control telling them the building will be demolished. They then renovate, chop apartments into smaller units and/or add extra bedrooms to jack up prices and squeeze as much out of the space as possible, then flip the building, rinse and repeat. The city does nothing to stop these people. There's no penalty against them lying about demolition. They can't even protect the tenants from harassment when they stay and defend their rent control. Also average $2200 in Pasadena? BS, 1000sf apt in Hollywood $3800... These greedy developers and impotent governments will be the death of many Angelenos.
😥😢😢 Yes, the city of LA wouldn’t help me against my greedy landlord that putted me out of my 9 years home 😭, now he is remodeling it, he already converted the garage into a “IUD” or something like that, that is supposed to provide housing to Angelinos but he is renting is as RB&B 🤷🏻♀️
Somethings got to change in America- no one should have to work three jobs to keep a roof over their head in the richest country in the world. This is fucked up.
Yeah inflation 😂 needs to come down. But we live in one the most expensive state if not the most expensive state. It will be like this for a very long time in California. Buckle up and save for when opportunity shows up 💪
One person per apartment, right? They will have 15 people coming in & out of one apartment. If they think anyone is going to obey that one-person max "rule," they are crazy.
I'm torn about these. I'm a minimalist and love tiny houses. I also lived in tiny one room apartments in Los Angeles for much of my adult life. But, the fact that people are being squeezed into more and more claustrophobic places due to insane housing prices is upsetting. I know that rents are high everywhere, but I would urge all of these people to move to more affordable states.
You would urge people to move to more affordable states. SMH Easier said than done! The move alone is expensive to do on top of trying to find a decent job!!!!
@@boardingpassjunkieI'm homeless in my car here in LA and I have this same exact argument everyday multiple times a day with people on my channel who all seem to think moving is so easy for someone with no resources and a car full of mechanical problems.
I'm currently homeless in my car, and think this is a great step in the right direction. BUT what's up with the one tenant limit? They expect everyone to just live solitary lonely lives like robots or something. God forbid someone wants a girlfriend/boyfriend.. 🙄
I've made major moves in my life without jobs lined up (but sometimes with jobs lined up). Because I didn't have truckloads of cash to spend on moving, in most cases I moved with very little. My 2016 move to the Denver area was just what fit in my Honda Fit and a couple of extra boxes I shipped via FedEx ground. It CAN be done. People CAN change their lives. As much as I miss living in a major city like L.A., I know I can't afford to move back to Los Angeles. I need to stay in New Mexico or...where I really want to go, Savannah, GA. Most of my L.A. friends have had to leave CA due to costs and quality of life.@@boardingpassjunkie
You have a valid point. I do live alone though, by choice. I've had a couple of REALLY bad roommate situations. Granted, I do have pets. I wonder if pets are allowed? I do think living with someone else in that small of a place would test a relationship. They may assume if there's 2 people, they'd earn more money than the income limit.@@Network126
Most rentals in Pasadena are at least 50 years old. So that means you are paying an exorbitant amount to rent an outdated apartment. No garbage disposal, no air conditioning, no central heating etc.
So I'm currently homeless in my car, and think this is a great step in the right direction. BUT what's up with the one tenant limit? They expect everyone to just live solitary lonely lives like robots or something. God forbid someone wants a girlfriend/boyfriend.. 🙄
@@kompa2004You may find this hard to believe but homeless people are human beings too. A total shocker right?? And human beings need companionship like anyone else does.
Beats the heck out of tiny Holmes in LA. Believe me I live in it right now and am so sick of being warehouse and treated like a criminal. Not to mention the bathroom is half mile away from my shed. I sohate this place.
She said she works three jobs to provide for her family. But the complex is only for one person occupancy per unit… so where’s her family did they have to live in a shelter or somewhere else
Very common for people to send money to their families to help take care of them when they can't support themselves. Maybe her parents lost their jobs or have health difficulties and need financial assistance
Make them affordable to Social Security and poor folks too though, Plus ownership like a condo with small fee to pay maintenance cost Older folks doesn't need to be stuck in a up and down rent cycle🏡🏡❤
Co-Op, not condo if that’s the direction. People on social security aren’t going to be able to pay condo mortgage, condo monthly fees, property taxes, insurance. Co-Op, it’s buy in, monthly “rent” that should cover expenses, then insurance. No mortgage, no property tax. And they need to be slightly bigger units for people needing assistive devices like walkers and wheelchairs
Also,. Percentage of income as an option. A fair response to a rent payment option. Then there is the Trust holding of property. Free to poor low income and can not be sold or bought. But given free as needed. Volunteerism to maintenance and upkeep as a added option by residents with skills in professional maintenance like plumbing, electrician, etc etc then a fee supplement to up keep and care of facilities etc
@@davwht9 oh I like that idea! Pay utilities of course which, depending on location, can be high some months. Making places energy efficient would be a huge help there. But something that gets people with $25,000 and under (a lot of fixed income folks) in the door, having the safety and security of a decent roof over their heads, would be such a huge help.
Those micro apartments are built just like those in Chicago. Wait until it gets really hot outside and all of that heat will hit that brick wall, because there is no place for the heat to go and even with air conditioner, ones micro apartment will feel even hotter!
They'd rather have disgruntled homeless people and garbage everywhere. I'm homeless in my car myself. I work and I'm not on drugs and trying to get housing but can't find any help or anything. I guess I'll keep sleeping and urinating in parking lots and trashing everything up..
CALIFORNIA POLITICS RUINED RENT!. The only way rent will drop is if there's a huge crash in the economy and that's not going to happen. Big shift in money happening under our feet and if your not making money when you're sleeping your doing behind fast. 😢
Only for the non documented. If you're a citizen, chances are, there will never be any space available and a forever waiting list. just look at the source behind the force.
This is absurd!! Work 3 jobs to live in a shoe box. Solution, not. Big picture here, where is the true root of the problem that we have to make these boxes "apts" ? Crazy
One job is good enough for me! I think I’ll stay at my moms nice big house rent free! I would hate to be in a position where I have to work three jobs to live in a box, no thanks!
Lies the rent is $1225 not $700. Only 3% of the resident paid $762. All the rest paid $1225. Too small for $1225. By the way average rent is in Pasadena is between $2500 -3600 for 1 bed loft.
I have a friend who lives here that has his own online digital marketing company and makes about $400,000 a year. But because of how he structures things with his taxes he makes less than $50,000 a year. He's getting cheap rent and he gets to live in a decent part of Pasadena.
Be thankful! Try living in your car for a year or so. What, 37 Sq ft? Your toilet is an apple juice bottle. Have to park it in 24hr businesses. Police don't like it when you park on streets. Be thankful! 250-300 Sq ft for 1 person? Enormous! Again, be grateful, thankful for the opportunity to live in this place!
No, you should not be thankful. I could just as easily say you should be thankful to live in a car, peeing in a juice bottle because you could be living in a dumpster _in_ pee. There's always something worse and people should take a stand for a baseline standard of living. If that means leaving California (something I'm in the process of doing), then do it.
Everything's a rental because we made abundant housing illegal decades ago. If sellers had to compete for the business of the general public, who prefer ownership, more would have to sell rather than rent. But because of limited supply, sellers can place any condition, like eye-popping rent instead of ownership, on people who have no alternatives.
Nobody asked for this. We're one of the most advanced countries in the world and we're making micro apartments in 2023 like we're in feudal times. What's wrong with the city approving this?
@@tyjzohnrogers1109I'd rather sleep in my car and save the money to be able to get out than to spend it all feeding into the broken California economy, non-existent law enforcement and limp-wristed DAs who facilitate revolving door prisons. California is dead.
My thoughts exactly, just like our school system. This is how the "You'll own nothing and be happy" elites want us to live. Meanwhile, they live in sprawling mansions and fly in private jets! 😡
I’d rather own a property that will keep renters safe & their rent low so they can stay & keep income coming in. What are all you high priced states going to do when nobody can pay your high rents? I visited San Diego last year & I saw a huge apartment building & it was completely empty the rents were $3000-$4000 a month. That is ridiculous!!
Better than sleeping in a car. I'll still be sleeping in my car though, because apparently there's a waiting list, plus I can't even get that kind of money together while drowning in constant problems on the streets.
Ohh this must be cali, good luck to you guys lol. I thought it was tx, I was scared for a min lol. This is gonna bring alot of crime to your neighborhood ufournately.
Such a great idea. We are going through this because of the greed of our fellow man. We, who (are supposedly) made in the image of a God who loves us and is good all the time... 😂 😂 😂 😂 What a crock of shit... 😂 😂 😂 😂
People complain about large houses being selfish, and then complain if builders make tiny living space situations. Basically the problem is the complainer being a failure who is self-entitled. Smart people move to where they can afford to live, not cry that they can't get a spot in a place where the majority of 8 billion people would kill to live there. By the way, most of these complainers and failures could change both those aspects with some sweat, discipline and persistence. I'm not trying to say these are bad people, I'm telling them to wake the f___ up. Life is hard for 99% of us out there. Toughen up and confront it.
My understanding was that there are multiple plans for low income housing. So one would be for the elderly and another for homeless individuals. Not that they would be grouped together.
Two different complexes. There are also plenty of fixed income elderly that are unhoused now because of the housing cost increases, who will be eligible for the new development. That's sort of the whole point - being transient doesn't mean that you're a violent criminal
Yeah and we keep paying high taxes and we can’t afford to live in a decent home how sad 😢
This doesn't help, this is part of the problem. Predatory developers buy up properties, lie to the tenants to push them out of their rent control telling them the building will be demolished. They then renovate, chop apartments into smaller units and/or add extra bedrooms to jack up prices and squeeze as much out of the space as possible, then flip the building, rinse and repeat. The city does nothing to stop these people. There's no penalty against them lying about demolition. They can't even protect the tenants from harassment when they stay and defend their rent control. Also average $2200 in Pasadena? BS, 1000sf apt in Hollywood $3800... These greedy developers and impotent governments will be the death of many Angelenos.
A friend got in he's paying 1200 a month there
😥😢😢
Yes, the city of LA wouldn’t help me against my greedy landlord that putted me out of my 9 years home 😭, now he is remodeling it, he already converted the garage into a “IUD” or something like that, that is supposed to provide housing to Angelinos but he is renting is as RB&B 🤷🏻♀️
@@audreyderrick4972for that small space????
I’m in Arcadia with a 2bdrm for $1700 ❤
No rent control in Pasadena. Renters don’t seem to come out and vote while property owners always do.
@@minniealcocer6247what's an IUD or and RB&B?
Somethings got to change in America- no one should have to work three jobs to keep a roof over their head in the richest country in the world. This is fucked up.
Yeah inflation 😂 needs to come down. But we live in one the most expensive state if not the most expensive state. It will be like this for a very long time in California. Buckle up and save for when opportunity shows up 💪
Republicans despise systemic change, they think it’s communism.
You say this while probably voting for the same people who cause this shit.
There’s no opportunity in California everyone is owned and weak
2200 average? I don't think so, I think it's higher 😢
One person per apartment, right? They will have 15 people coming in & out of one apartment. If they think anyone is going to obey that one-person max "rule," they are crazy.
six figure incomes isn't making enough either
I'm torn about these. I'm a minimalist and love tiny houses. I also lived in tiny one room apartments in Los Angeles for much of my adult life. But, the fact that people are being squeezed into more and more claustrophobic places due to insane housing prices is upsetting. I know that rents are high everywhere, but I would urge all of these people to move to more affordable states.
You would urge people to move to more affordable states. SMH
Easier said than done! The move alone is expensive to do on top of trying to find a decent job!!!!
@@boardingpassjunkieI'm homeless in my car here in LA and I have this same exact argument everyday multiple times a day with people on my channel who all seem to think moving is so easy for someone with no resources and a car full of mechanical problems.
I'm currently homeless in my car, and think this is a great step in the right direction. BUT what's up with the one tenant limit? They expect everyone to just live solitary lonely lives like robots or something. God forbid someone wants a girlfriend/boyfriend.. 🙄
I've made major moves in my life without jobs lined up (but sometimes with jobs lined up). Because I didn't have truckloads of cash to spend on moving, in most cases I moved with very little. My 2016 move to the Denver area was just what fit in my Honda Fit and a couple of extra boxes I shipped via FedEx ground. It CAN be done. People CAN change their lives. As much as I miss living in a major city like L.A., I know I can't afford to move back to Los Angeles. I need to stay in New Mexico or...where I really want to go, Savannah, GA. Most of my L.A. friends have had to leave CA due to costs and quality of life.@@boardingpassjunkie
You have a valid point. I do live alone though, by choice. I've had a couple of REALLY bad roommate situations. Granted, I do have pets. I wonder if pets are allowed? I do think living with someone else in that small of a place would test a relationship. They may assume if there's 2 people, they'd earn more money than the income limit.@@Network126
I applied to thoses studios in pasadena, they said the $700 units were on a waiting list and not available, only the more expensive ones were.
Ah yeah sorry to hear that. Unfortunately I am guessing the waiting list for those cheapest units will be ?? A year or more?
@@PopShoppekiddefinitely a waiting for multiple years. The available units are 1223$
@@jayclough1805Are Utilities included?
@@jayclough1805Still unaffordable for me. Sigh. I guess I'll keep living in my car and doing Uber while sleep deprived.
Sounds like the $700 number put out was a marketing ploy
Imagine paying 700-1000 dollars for a shoebox when your parents lived in a house with a cheaper mortage than that 20 years ago 😂
And people think we're all just lazy and don't work hard enough 😂
It's amazing how times have changed. I'm homeless in my car now despite working and not doing drugs.
I'd be living with my Parents or my kids. FUQ that ! I BET THESE GREEDY ASS DEVELOPERS LIVE MANSIONS.
@@Network126just like they've been saying about us "Black Folks" for over 400 years. It gets old.
@@soulfoodforthought9225 This is a sad world we live in...
❤ this is my building.
It's perfect. And the amenities are spot on.
Management also spot on.😊
Me next
🏡how much per month? apparently the lowest ones are $700? what are the options for the more expensive ones?
How much do you pay?
People in wheelchairs can't live here! 😢😢😢
Most rentals in Pasadena are at least 50 years old. So that means you are paying an exorbitant amount to rent an outdated apartment. No garbage disposal, no air conditioning, no central heating etc.
I wish my rent was $700 wow. They should offer this everywhere.
These microunits aren't new. Japan's got a ton of those options.
So what.... this isn't about Japan..... stay focused. This is helping Americans that are in financial destitute
And a whole lot cheaper, even in Tokyo.
@@successfulOn3we could learn a lot by looking at how other countries successfully build and maintain housing
@@mschief-central4940 so you're assuming these aren't "built successfully" ? 🥴
@@successfulOn3 they may be physically but not for the amount being charged. That’s way too much rent for too small a space
Yal better organize and start a HOUSING CO-OP
I was born and raised in Pasadena- Absolutely loved it. I’m now 67, living in Oregon but my heart will always be with Pasadena. 💕
So I'm currently homeless in my car, and think this is a great step in the right direction. BUT what's up with the one tenant limit? They expect everyone to just live solitary lonely lives like robots or something. God forbid someone wants a girlfriend/boyfriend.. 🙄
It's 250 sq ft. If you want spouses then you apply for another place
Don't see why a homeless would need a girlfriend or boyfriend. Lol 😅
@@kompa2004 you're joking right? For one once you're housed you're no longer homeless and some homeless are married
@@kompa2004You may find this hard to believe but homeless people are human beings too. A total shocker right?? And human beings need companionship like anyone else does.
Your advice is so dumb. Who would listen to someone living in their car?
Beats the heck out of tiny Holmes in LA. Believe me I live in it right now and am so sick of being warehouse and treated like a criminal. Not to mention the bathroom is half mile away from my shed.
I sohate this place.
Dystopian as hell
She said she works three jobs to provide for her family. But the complex is only for one person occupancy per unit… so where’s her family did they have to live in a shelter or somewhere else
“She”????
Very common for people to send money to their families to help take care of them when they can't support themselves. Maybe her parents lost their jobs or have health difficulties and need financial assistance
They could be struggling with a traditional house or in another country
@@jonnyfendi2003obviously female. Some women have short hair
We are in Black Mirror. Check out the new heat resistant "apples".
looks like a jail cell and the apartment complex looks like a jail.
Love the female reporter hyping it up. She probably lives in Brentwood and wouldn't be caught dead in one of these boxes.
😂 Fo real
This is so ridiculous...for $700, you can live in your very own sardine can. 20 years ago, my parents' large 2br apt with a huge balcony was $695. 😮💨
True. Can't blame the exorbitant price tag on normal cost of living adjustment. Feel for this generation.
I really hope all these new developments are for legal citizens first foremost, especially all veterans, elderly and legal homeless.
It's not unfortunately
Of coarse they are! Too much Fox News for you all. Can’t rent an apartment without a social security number, only American citizens have SS numbers.
Make them affordable to Social Security and poor folks too though,
Plus ownership like a condo with small fee to pay maintenance cost
Older folks doesn't need to be stuck in a up and down rent cycle🏡🏡❤
Co-Op, not condo if that’s the direction. People on social security aren’t going to be able to pay condo mortgage, condo monthly fees, property taxes, insurance. Co-Op, it’s buy in, monthly “rent” that should cover expenses, then insurance. No mortgage, no property tax. And they need to be slightly bigger units for people needing assistive devices like walkers and wheelchairs
Also,. Percentage of income as an option. A fair response to a rent payment option. Then there is the Trust holding of property. Free to poor low income and can not be sold or bought. But given free as needed. Volunteerism to maintenance and upkeep as a added option by residents with skills in professional maintenance like plumbing, electrician, etc etc then a fee supplement to up keep and care of facilities etc
@@davwht9 oh I like that idea! Pay utilities of course which, depending on location, can be high some months. Making places energy efficient would be a huge help there. But something that gets people with $25,000 and under (a lot of fixed income folks) in the door, having the safety and security of a decent roof over their heads, would be such a huge help.
This is cool, I wouldn't mind living in one.
No way, looks like a prison
Where is that, I need to move to there too
Homedepot sheds are bigger
Looks clean to me.
Those micro apartments are built just like those in Chicago. Wait until it gets really hot outside and all of that heat will hit that brick wall, because there is no place for the heat to go and even with air conditioner, ones micro apartment will feel even hotter!
JUST LOWER THE FUCEN RENT‼️
They'd rather have disgruntled homeless people and garbage everywhere. I'm homeless in my car myself. I work and I'm not on drugs and trying to get housing but can't find any help or anything. I guess I'll keep sleeping and urinating in parking lots and trashing everything up..
CALIFORNIA POLITICS RUINED RENT!. The only way rent will drop is if there's a huge crash in the economy and that's not going to happen. Big shift in money happening under our feet and if your not making money when you're sleeping your doing behind fast. 😢
Only for the non documented. If you're a citizen, chances are, there will never be any space available and a forever waiting list. just look at the source behind the force.
Is giving New York or Tokyo vibes.
are there any windows?
youre asking for too much
No window... I went to see the unit and decided to pass. Rent is $1225...the place is poorly built, cold and already dirty.
$1225!@@scholarlyreader383
They literally walk you through the apartment and you can see a window...
Patios
0:52 $53k Max a year? Didn't she just say she had 3 jobs though? Interesting.
I'm sure doordash is one of them
.. yeah let's just pack ppl in like sardines.. nothing will go wrong😂
This is absurd!! Work 3 jobs to live in a shoe box. Solution, not. Big picture here, where is the true root of the problem that we have to make these boxes "apts" ? Crazy
I'd rather live in Tokyo.
One job is good enough for me! I think I’ll stay at my moms nice big house rent free! I would hate to be in a position where I have to work three jobs to live in a box, no thanks!
They are trying to normalize this shit
Lies the rent is $1225 not $700. Only 3% of the resident paid $762. All the rest paid $1225. Too small for $1225. By the way average rent is in Pasadena is between $2500 -3600 for 1 bed loft.
They accept section 8 so most are paying less than that
Pasadena were u at , 👍👍👍 great job 👍
I have a friend who lives here that has his own online digital marketing company and makes about $400,000 a year. But because of how he structures things with his taxes he makes less than $50,000 a year. He's getting cheap rent and he gets to live in a decent part of Pasadena.
Why did they show the world where that girl lives like that? Unit 425 should be vacated
Be thankful! Try living in your car for a year or so. What, 37 Sq ft? Your toilet is an apple juice bottle. Have to park it in 24hr businesses. Police don't like it when you park on streets. Be thankful! 250-300 Sq ft for 1 person? Enormous! Again, be grateful, thankful for the opportunity to live in this place!
No, you should not be thankful. I could just as easily say you should be thankful to live in a car, peeing in a juice bottle because you could be living in a dumpster _in_ pee. There's always something worse and people should take a stand for a baseline standard of living. If that means leaving California (something I'm in the process of doing), then do it.
Be thankful if you live in your car too!
I’m thinking about living in my Tesla and storage unit
@@floydjohnson1617 If that's what you want, fine! Or are you joking?
@@cateyesjeff6407 nope it’s a movement of people that are doing stealth camping. The car is spacious and has camp mode
This is like Asia now
Well, in Paris France we have the same size of apartments 😅.
And when we talk about affordability, well, isn’t cheap either.
Awesome 😎
It probably cost $1000 for a studio which is still high.
My very first place on my own was a dinky lil studio and I loved it!! I still miss it sometimes, lol.
The price isn’t minimal
Next think you know we’ll be living inside pods connected to metaverse.
“You will own nothing and you will be happy.”
I’d move to another state at that point … Las Vegas is super cheap for example in comparison , can rent a house for like $1200
Can someone who lives in one of these do a video
You will own nothing and you will be happy
Everything's a rental because we made abundant housing illegal decades ago. If sellers had to compete for the business of the general public, who prefer ownership, more would have to sell rather than rent. But because of limited supply, sellers can place any condition, like eye-popping rent instead of ownership, on people who have no alternatives.
$700 for 250 sf is a kind of a ripoff. Just about $3 per sf. Is that worth it?
I'm paying 1600 for 300sF
@@vancouverviking4652you are being robbed
She is so neat and tidy she puts my place to shame
omg this is awesome like a deluxe size Japanese home lol
🤡
College dorm ?
Do they allow pets?
Yes
Just no girlfriends/boyfriends. You have to marry your pet or just be single forever 💀
Hopefully not. Would be animal abuse...
Are in China or Hong Kong? Is this the American Dream?
Nobody asked for this. We're one of the most advanced countries in the world and we're making micro apartments in 2023 like we're in feudal times. What's wrong with the city approving this?
Tons of people asked for this because local municipalities mandated that enough new housing to keep up with demand was illegal.
Jeeze this is gonna bring down the neighborhood lol
Better than being homeless or living with a bad roommate
One step above what the homeless get for free
They're like prison cells that you have to pay for.
Yep, it's really sad what the housing market has become.
Better than being in an actual prison or homeless
@@tyjzohnrogers1109I'd rather sleep in my car and save the money to be able to get out than to spend it all feeding into the broken California economy, non-existent law enforcement and limp-wristed DAs who facilitate revolving door prisons. California is dead.
My thoughts exactly, just like our school system. This is how the "You'll own nothing and be happy" elites want us to live. Meanwhile, they live in sprawling mansions and fly in private jets! 😡
Some people don't need, or want, even a medium-size place. I am one of them!
College Students: it's free real estate.
That roof looks dangerous
Micro apartments need to be built across the nation. We need affordable housing for the elderly.
This just raises the prices for lowest housing and raises the prices for everything else.
Micro for seniors won’t work. They’re not going to be ADA compliant. Think about trying to navigate something that small with a walker or wheelchair
@@kornkid8600exactly! It’s not the answer for people. It’s the answer for greedy developers
The price isn’t micro
And no kids there is no space for children 😅
I’d rather own a property that will keep renters safe & their rent low so they can stay & keep income coming in. What are all you high priced states going to do when nobody can pay your high rents? I visited San Diego last year & I saw a huge apartment building & it was completely empty the rents were $3000-$4000 a month. That is ridiculous!!
You'll get nothing and like it.
Or this.
And 8 people living in the units….
I didn't see a toilet? Just a shower n sink.
Interested, on a fixed income, Social Security
It looks like prison.
Better than sleeping in a car. I'll still be sleeping in my car though, because apparently there's a waiting list, plus I can't even get that kind of money together while drowning in constant problems on the streets.
Some of us like cozy places that are a snap to clean :)
Eat the bugs!!!
Ohh this must be cali, good luck to you guys lol. I thought it was tx, I was scared for a min lol. This is gonna bring alot of crime to your neighborhood ufournately.
Vote Newsom
What are homeless in wheelchairs supposed to do?
Such a great idea. We are going through this because of the greed of our fellow man. We, who (are supposedly) made in the image of a God who loves us and is good all the time... 😂 😂 😂 😂 What a crock of shit... 😂 😂 😂 😂
Well, it works!
This is great, there should be more options like this for people who want it or need it.
Wow. It looked like prison cell blocks just w green colored doors.
Very cool
Cheaper to live in prison
Sure . All you gotta do is give up your freedom, your ass to your cell mates.
YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND YOULL BE HAPPY
Yeah capitalism is pretty fucked
Local governments mandating artificial housing scarcity created the permanent rental underclass.
@@bensteele5801😂😂😂 Yea, socialism aka communism is so awesome. You clowns never learn 🤡
Agenda 2030
Exactly !! Legal US residents first ! But when has the Biden administration done that 😂😂
I wish I could get help 😭😭
cool
People complain about large houses being selfish, and then complain if builders make tiny living space situations. Basically the problem is the complainer being a failure who is self-entitled. Smart people move to where they can afford to live, not cry that they can't get a spot in a place where the majority of 8 billion people would kill to live there.
By the way, most of these complainers and failures could change both those aspects with some sweat, discipline and persistence. I'm not trying to say these are bad people, I'm telling them to wake the f___ up. Life is hard for 99% of us out there. Toughen up and confront it.
Jail cell housing.
Housing homeless with the vulnerable elderly. That's going to go over real well. Watch the assaults on elderly climb in that area.
My understanding was that there are multiple plans for low income housing. So one would be for the elderly and another for homeless individuals. Not that they would be grouped together.
98% are not homeless.
@@scholarlyreader383 What?
@@blackbirdTara Maybe. To me it sounded like the same complex. Could be wrong.
Two different complexes. There are also plenty of fixed income elderly that are unhoused now because of the housing cost increases, who will be eligible for the new development. That's sort of the whole point - being transient doesn't mean that you're a violent criminal
Gross
bro i have 2 bedrooms inside of a big nice house in burbank for $1000 a month, $700 for this shit is slavery
Liar liar pants on fire
This should not be legal.
Body full of tats and piercings though huh
and works 3 jobs..
Works 3 jobs so she can afford all those tattoos 😂
@@amore0123 works 3 jobs and has no priorities
I have zero tattoos and I work and I'm not on drugs yet I'm still homeless in my car...
@@Network126why are you homeless👀?
I make 65 I work alot of overtime and I can't afford my own place what do I do?
The system is broken. I'm homeless in my car despite working and not doing drugs.
@@Network126 sorry to hear that man i hope it gets better for u soon
You can vote for candidates for state office & city council who support a lot more housing!
revolt
Ridiculous
Sad