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  2. 19 Alternative Housing & Green Housing Ideas to Save Money - AOL

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    19 Alternative Housing Options. A decade ago, green homes were rare, as were tiny homes, accessory dwelling units, and smart home technologies that reduced energy usage.

  3. The cheapest ways to build a house, and the most affordable ...

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    The best way to keep home-building costs down is to choose a modest structure, simple design and basic, non-custom materials. Being frugal doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style completely ...

  4. Alternative housing - Wikipedia

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    The motivation to create alternative homes can arise from destitution or lack of resources to buy or rent a typical home and therefore include improvised shacks in shantytowns, buses, cars and tent-like structures. While the cost of living in an alternative house can be more economical than a traditional home, the start-up cost can be quite hefty.

  5. 20 Affordable Ways to Prepare Your Home for Extreme Weather - AOL

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    Speaking of those hot days, an affordable way to stay cool and cut down on your energy bill is to install thermal curtains. They’ll block out the sun and the heat. Amazon

  6. National Low Income Housing Coalition - Wikipedia

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    NLIHC was founded in 1974 by Cushing Dolbeare, a housing policy analyst and consultant. [3] [4] Initially named the Ad Hoc Low Income Housing Coalition and incorporated as the National Low Income Housing Coalition five years later, Dolbeare created the organization in response to Nixon's 1973 moratorium on federal housing subsidies.

  7. Affordable housing by country - Wikipedia

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    Australians buying a home for the first time are eligible for a first homeowner grant. These grants were introduced on 1 July 2000, and are jointly funded by the Commonwealth government and the state and territory governments. First home buyers are currently eligible for a grant of A$7000 to alleviate the costs of entering the housing market. [3]