Toni
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I live in a college town that is also a working class town for everything that isn’t related to colleges. The vast overwhelming majority of the rental market is geared for students, with many many previously single family homes converted to student housing. The net effect is that young families and newcomers to town are generally forced into apartments rather than their preferred choice of single family dwellings. When we moved here 34 years ago, I think we looked at a total of 4 homes in our price range that were plausibly appropriately large enough for our family and settled on the largest one nearest my husband’s job. We were very very fortunate. It stretched our budget a lot but we only needed one car. I read the community Facebook page and I feel so much sympathy for people without much who are desperate to get out of a crowded apartment or escape a bad relationship who cannot find somewhere else to go. Or new faculty with children or any professional with a family.
At the same time, the student population is declining. I really wish I had the money to purchase some of these ‘student houses’ and rehab them back to single family homes or perhaps duplexes. It would never be profitable but it would be the right thing to do for people and for the town.
At the same time, the student population is declining. I really wish I had the money to purchase some of these ‘student houses’ and rehab them back to single family homes or perhaps duplexes. It would never be profitable but it would be the right thing to do for people and for the town.