Many in the Chelsea area have formed groups to combat what they see as the growth of expensive housing.
It is for the elderly or people that can't afford expensive housing.
It is known for having some of the most expensive housing in the Geneva area.
It has some of the most expensive housing in the London area.
What has changed to cause them to become homeless is that the least expensive housing is beyond reach.
Such a change, opponents say, would mean more expensive housing and higher property taxes.
These two communities have, respectively, the most and least expensive housing in Amherst.
Well that includes pretty well everyone, except those who live in areas of expensive housing.
But with an open door to Eastern Europe, how much longer can we continue to provide expensive housing on a small island?
That would save the taxpayer money instead of paying for expensive housing in the cities?