I’ve noticed there is a lot of turnover. Always different folks moving in so I don’t know what the criteria for keeping a more or less free house is.
I’ve never lived near Habitat homes, but that doesn’t surprise me.
You would think there would be plenty of university studies for masters and PhD theses in economics and government on the effectiveness, or lack thereof, of Habitat in helping people out of poverty. Looking at it from a long term perspective, that sort of thing.
If those do not exist, we can pretty much assume it is because it really doesn’t do much.