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Some of Los Angeles' homeless could get apartments that cost more than private homes, study finds
By: Beldin
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Tue, 08 Oct 19 11:34 PM
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No wonder the homeless are flocking to Kalifornia ... where else are people STUPID enough to give ya a $600,000 residence for nuthin' and then allow you trash it for free, eh? BWHA HA HA HA HA HA!!! 

http://www.yahoo.com/news/los-angeles-homeless-could-apartments-030009946.html

LOS ANGELES - Having made a deep financial commitment to create housing for some of its 27,000 unsheltered homeless people, Los Angeles is falling short in building new apartments to take thousands of people off the streets, a new study finds.

Nearly three years after city voters approved a $1.2 billion construction program over 10 years, the city has yet to see the first building completed. Average per-apartment costs have zoomed more than $100,000 past prior predictions, the study by city Controller Ron Galperin finds. ...

At an average cost of $531,373 per unit - with many apartments costing more than $600,000 each - building costs of many of the homeless units will exceed the median sale price of a market-rate condominium. In the city of Los Angeles, the median price for a condo is $546,000, and a single-family home in Los Angeles County has a median price of $627,690, the study states.

Prices rose dramatically because of higher-than-expected costs for items other than actual construction, such as consultants and financing. Those items comprise up to 40% of the cost of a project, the study found. By contrast, land acquisition costs averaged only 11% of the total costs.

Ridiculous cost overruns. If you want something f@#ked up as thoroughly and as effortlessly as possible, then put government in charge. Government can f@#k up a wet dream better than anybody ... because lazy, incompetent boobs are the ones who generally gravitate towards government "work" and the government has absolutely no incentive to spend taxpayer dollars wisely. But ... to Democrats ... government is the be all and end all. What's that tell ya, eh?! 

Instead of the 10,000 apartments touted by city leaders as the goal of the bond issue, the city measure known as Proposition HHH is now projected to provide a total of 7,640. The hope is that the new apartments, combined with dormitory-style shelters and other facilities, can make a dent in the city's unsheltered homeless population. ...


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