"People living without heating because they cannot afford to pay the bills, people not leaving their homes because they cannot afford transport, people whose homes are becoming unsafe to live in because they cannot afford basic repairs, " she said.
That compares to 262 people in private residential homes and 1351 people in private nursing homes in the trust's area.
Most people buy homes with a mortgage, and rates for those have plummeted to record lows.
Northern Ireland Environment Minister Alex Attwood has pledged assistance for people whose homes have been flooded.
So it's an effort to keep people in homes long enough until the housing market settles down.
People bought homes they knew they couldn't afford from banks and lenders who pushed those bad loans anyway.
When most people own homes they will support policies which lead to higher rents and implicitly higher home pricing.
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He says his firm has been contacted by thousands of people whose homes were flooded after the levees failed.
He was working in a tent camp, housing people whose homes were inhabitable.
Do the thousands affected by Hurricane Sandy morally oblige us more than the thousands of people whose homes burn down?
In Sopchoppy, authorities rescued 57 people from homes surrounded by rising water, said Keith Blackmar of the Wakulla County Sheriff's Office.
Even in the former capital, Yangon, people whose homes were destroyed are sleeping in temples and other public buildings, he said.
Because people buying homes tend to do their searching at these times.
SMAPs have a consistent, compelling, simple logic (e.g. homeless people need homes).
Rebuild Joplin works to construct housing for people whose homes were destroyed.
Other help includes benefit advice and temporary relief from council tax for people whose homes are uninhabitable and for businesses forced to close.
Large apartment REITs reported strong rental growth, but they face a looming slowdown in growth because of rising competition and more people owning homes.
It killed at least 140, 000 people and left at least 2 million people without homes, according to the United Nations World Food Programme.
The same crisis that cost people their homes, their life savings.
With share prices of Fannie and Freddie plummeting daily, are the government-sponsored entities really in a position to help rescue people whose homes are headed for foreclosure?
Cash was known to vanish: in one instance, seventy-eight million dollars that had been set aside to compensate people whose homes had been demolished to make way for railroad tracks disappeared.
Super rich people have homes around the world, and companies have officers around the world, and they can and will change their tax domicile from high-taxing states and the U.S. to Switzerland, Singapore and other more tax friendly jurisdictions.
The push to put people in homes and save the casualties of housing downturns has caused a gradual long-term divergence between housing prices and incomes, paradoxically putting us on an inexorable path to redefine the middle class as property-less.
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The bill would allow for the early payment of the winter fuel allowance to people whose homes are not connected to the mains gas grid and whose principal source of fuel is home fuel oil, liquid petroleum gas or propane gas.
The very next day, many of those same people whose homes and offices were devastated by the storm were now consumed with anxiety about where they would live, how they would afford to rebuild, or even whether they had a job anymore.
And rental prices in many major markets across the U.S. have been on the rise as less people own homes, making places like New Haven, CT, a city centered around college students and young adults, some of the Worst Cities for Renters.
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On the sidelines, however, there is deep scepticism on both left and right - with conservative Republicans objecting to any more bail-outs, and many Democrats asking why we should help Wall Street rather than the four million people whose homes are being foreclosed, or repossessed.
With share prices of Fannie (nyse: FNM - news - people ) and Freddie (nyse: FRE - news - people ) plummeting daily, are the government-sponsored entities really in a position to help rescue people whose homes are headed for foreclosure?
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