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  2. Carrfour Supportive Housing - Wikipedia

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    Carrfour Supportive Housing is a nonprofit organization established in 1993 by the Homeless Committee of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce. It develops, operates and manages affordable and supportive housing communities for low-income individuals and families in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Carrfour is Florida's largest not-for-profit ...

  3. Liberty Square (Miami) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Square, often referred to as the Pork & Beans, is a 753-unit Miami-Dade public housing apartment complex in the Liberty City neighborhood of Miami, Florida.It is bordered at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/North 62nd Street to the south, North 67th Street to the north, State Road 933 (Northwest 12th Avenue) to the east, and Northwest 15th Avenue to the west.

  4. Affordable and workforce housing rises in Miami arts district ...

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    Apartment floor plans consist of studios and one bedrooms, with an average 680 square feet. Renters must earn between 60% and 140% of the Miami-Dade median income of $74,700, as set by U.S ...

  5. 5 Most Affordable Miami Neighborhoods - AOL

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    Miami -- a bustling metropolis along Florida’s Southern coast. Known for its rich culture, trendy food and high-energy nightlife, it is no secret that Miami is an expensive place to live. 5 Most ...

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  7. List of two-year colleges in the United States with campus ...

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    Most community colleges in the United States do not offer on-campus housing for students. These institutions were established primarily to provide low-cost education for students who commute from their homes. [1]