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Unorganized married housing listings take toll on students
Recently married students say a lack of centralized listings for married student housing options, coupled with high demand and competition, cause added stress for new couples.
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Provo City Council confirms housing projects
College Place is a housing facility located southeast of the BYU campus. It provides 71 units to single women. (Alycia Ikegami)
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Married students: Provo housing is highly competitive
Too expensive. Too old. Needed to be renovated. Had a wait list a mile long.
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Housing shortage contributes to Provo homeless crisis
From left: Homeless men Shaun Glazier and Wayne Seeley live in the Provo area. Housing shortages are a major contributor to the number of homeless individuals in Provo. (Tyler Stevenett)
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