California residential neighborhood where homes cost 00k is now overrun with homeless tents. The neighborhood kids can’t even ride their bikes outside anymore
@Brookerteejones “This is a neighborhood in California. This isn't downtown LA. This is a neighborhood where families
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A California residential neighborhood where homes cost $800k is now overrun with homeless tents. | verified | https://gist.github.com/johntday/a86e4b06ed6d488fb4d4228f9177cd3a | This is a neighborhood in California. This isn't downtown LA. This is a neighborhood where families |
A California residential neighborhood where homes cost $800k is now overrun with homeless tents. | rejected | https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/23/realestate/home-prices-california.html | Landers, a small community in the Mojave Desert, is about 20 minutes from the entrance to Joshua Tree National Park. One of its main attractions is Giant Rock, a seven-story boulder that was the focal point of a search for extraterrestrial life in the 1930s, making Landers a magnet for U.F.O. hunters. |
A California residential neighborhood where homes cost $800k is now overrun with homeless tents. | rejected | https://rutgers.forums.rivals.com/threads/ot-another-nj-farm-to-be-seized.292378/page-5 | That was the year, my parents were offered $800K for their home on a prime piece of waterfront property in Monmouth County. |
Neighborhood kids can’t ride their bikes outside anymore due to the homeless encampments. | verified | https://gist.github.com/johntday/4d255f829352aaad3b2446728d294406 | The claims about kids not being able to ride their bikes due to homeless encampments are supported by local news reporting (ABC10), including parent testimonials from specific areas in California where encampments have spread into residential zones. |
Neighborhood kids can’t ride their bikes outside anymore due to the homeless encampments. | verified | https://www.abc10.com/article/news/local/sacramento/north-sacramento-homeless-camp/103-0390c13e-c1f4-4383-9518-f4f570e77226 | I can’t send my kids out here anymore because — I have two boys and I’m not comfortable with, you know, letting them come out to the bike path — they used to be able to come and ride their bikes — because I know it’s not safe. |
Neighborhood kids can’t ride their bikes outside anymore due to the homeless encampments. | inconclusive | https://apnews.com/article/homelessness-encampment-sweeps-cities-08ff74489ba00cfa927fe1cf54c0d401 |
🤖 Conclusion [70/100]: The statement that a California residential neighborhood with homes around $800k is overrun with homeless tents and that neighborhood kids can't ride bikes outside anymore is partially supported by available evidence, but not universally verified. Multiple local news sources (such as ABC10) and parent testimonials confirm that in some California residential neighborhoods, homeless encampments have encroached into areas where children previously rode bikes, causing parental concern for safety and limiting outdoor activities. However, the claim is nuanced: it is not clear that this exact scenario applies universally across all $800k neighborhoods, nor is there consensus among national outlets. The statement's factual basis (homeless tents affecting residential life) is accurate in some cases, while the specific price point ($800k) and blanket assertion for all such neighborhoods are less substantiated. Overall, there's strong anecdotal and news-based evidence for the general dynamic described, but limited comprehensive or statistical data on the exact prevalence of this situation in $800k neighborhoods statewide.