Eight years ago, Santa Clara County had less than 300 affordable apartments that served homeless individuals with disabilities. Thousands of homes have been built since then due to an affordable housing bond measure.| San José Spotlight
For every one Santa Clara County household with a home in 2023, nearly two households became homeless, a recent report reveals.| San José Spotlight
A preview of Santa Clara County’s point in time count found that homelessness has decreased by 4.7% over the last year in San Jose. A preliminary count of homeless residents living on city streets and in shelters is down by about 500 people, totaling 6,340 people.| San José Spotlight
It’s cheaper to rent a home in San Jose than buy one, though renters still pay steep prices in one of the most costly cities in the nation.| San José Spotlight
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