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 @9MMVN85 from Minnesota answered…50mins50m

We need more apartments because the population is growing quickly, but houses are very important, for families and not e…

 @9MMVMKS from Texas answered…51mins51m

Dependence on worth of house and the persons income. If its where someone cant afford a basic house then yes, but if som…

 @9MMTXQY from Wisconsin answered…1hr1H

I believe yes but only in certain areas. For example, they could scare kids if they sleep at a playground.

 @9MMTS58 from Indiana answered…1hr1H

If the first time buyer meets minimum requirements

 @9MMS87Z from Hawaii answered…2hrs2H

There should be alotted places for them to camp and can continue living in which they currently wish (assuming they do n…

 @9MMRX8D from Virginia answered…2hrs2H

I think the answer would be no for me, because these buildings would take up more space that could have been used to pla…

 @9MMRWGV from Minnesota answered…2hrs2H

No, instead take homes that have been on the market for awhile and make them more affordable

 @9MMJGLG from North Carolina answered…12hrs12H

yes but give them specific areas to sleep at bc they cant be at every public area bc some homeless people be doing thing…

 @9MMHXMM from California answered…12hrs12H

No, but I think if we invested more in better temporary housing, food, and better public healthcare - it would really de…

 @9MMHKYX from Washington answered…13hrs13H

No, but provide more free shelters for the homeless and social programs to get people back on their feet.

 @9MMH4RL from Virginia answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but only for those homeowners who are truly trying to pay their mortgage, and not being irresponsible with their fi…

 @9MMGZ2G from California answered…13hrs13H

yes but only if homeowners are facing foreclosure due to job loss, Medical reasons or a unforeseen situation not caused…

 @9MMFML6 from Louisiana answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but if homeowners do not show improvement on mortgage payment in months after receiving financial support/loans, fo…

 @7Y7VN8H from Florida answered…15hrs15H

Yes but, the homeless person should remove themselves from the property when the building opens for business as usual. N…

 @9MMFD7J from Massachusetts answered…16hrs16H

Yes but done in a way and place that is safe to do and okay for places to handle a boom in population.

 @9MMCWY5 from Florida answered…17hrs17H

Yes, as long as they remove themselves when the public building opens for business or regular operations. No loitering o…

  @Jcawolfson from Pennsylvania answered…18hrs18H

Regardless, this is a local/state government’s decision

 @9MMB9K4 from California answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but the construction plans need to be heavily thought about and voted in (the location) by a neighborhood or city c…

 @9MM9F75 from Arkansas answered…19hrs19H

I think a tiny amount just because it is their first time buying a home so it could be helpful to buy furniture or decor…

 @9MM7VJZ from Texas answered…20hrs20H

If subsidies are needed then they should be provided

 @9MM6FRH from Illinois answered…21hrs21H

Pricing should depend on the quality of the housing, where an initial appraisal would be carried out.

 @9MM5CPY from Minnesota answered…21hrs21H

Yes but to those who's family's had struggled in the past

 @9MM4NFT from Virginia answered…22hrs22H

Incentivize builders to create more starter homes.

 @9MM4HQS from California answered…22hrs22H

This depends on the situation. Specifically who is buying the house for the first time? It depends because hypotheticall…