Documentary connects distinct factions of ‘Haughville USA’

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5 thoughts on “Documentary connects distinct factions of ‘Haughville USA’

  1. The documentary sounds interesting, can’t wait until it’s on local tv so I and probably most of Haughville’s population can watch it.
    Opinions vary, but gentrification is probably the only real avenue for VOP’s vision of a community that cares and shares.

    1. Something I neglected to include in this report: The director is planning free outdoor screenings in Haughville in coming months.

  2. So let’s think like business people for a minute. The elderly Haughville resident on Social Security who sells and gets $120,000 for their home could turn around and rent a safe, decent, affordable apartment in a LIHTC development (of which there are quite a few on the westside) for under $1,000 a month, and they wouldn’t have to worry about shoveling snow, replacing the furnace, or patching the roof. They’d have 10 years of rent in the bank. And if the $120K is invested conservatively, that 10 years might stretch to 12 years or more.

    In the meantime, a young family might be able to afford $120K for a starter house that they could invest further in.

    It is this very turnover from old to young owners that rejuvenates a neighborhood.

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