More Seattleites are housing homeless people in their backyards, but it’s hard to find the right fit

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In 2017, when the first house was built, news outlets from across the world covered the event, and the effort was lauded as an innovative yet intimate way to bridge divides. Governments and public-private partnerships have launched similar projects in Los Angeles, Denver and Portland.

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