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Sunnyvale Sun

0620 | Wednesday, May 10, 2006

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Photograph by Daniel Sato

Some low- and very low income people who live alone are spared homelessness thanks to facilities such as Borregas Court, a privately-owned complex of furnished studio apartments in Sunnyvale. For others, an affordable roof overhead remains a distant dream.

Affordable? Housing

Many wait in vain for homes and apartments they can afford in expensive Sunnyvale

By JASON GOLDMAN-HALL

Sunnyvale resident Victoria Bell--a recovering addict proud of four clean years--is hoping to find a place to rent on her $549.05 monthly wages. more >>

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