does a single person have to have an income to get public housing ?
A write-up of the answer to this question can be found here:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms693344(VS.85).aspx"There are two types of apartments: single-threaded apartments, and multithreaded apartments. * Single-threaded Apartments-Single-threaded apartments consist of exactly one thread, so all COM objects that live in a single-threaded apartment can receive method calls only from the one thread that belongs to that apartment. All method calls to a COM object in a single-threaded apartment are synchronized with the windows message queue for the single-threaded apartment's thread. A process with a single thread of execution is simply a special case of this model.* Multithreaded Apartments-Multithreaded apartments consist of one or more threads, so all COM objects that live in an multithreaded apartment can receive method calls directly from any of the threads that belong to the multithreaded apartment. Threads in a multithreaded apartment use a model called free-threading. Calls to COM objects in a multithreaded apartment are synchronized by the objects themselves."
It is better to rent apartment homes because apartment homes generally tend to have a maintenance worker on staff, whereas a single family home will have to contact the home owner who will then locate a maintenance solution.
About 900 for a single bdrm 1200 for a double
A single family dwelling is a living space designed for one family. It is a house or trailer even, not an apartment.
No Not Until You Are 18
a house or apartment that constitutes separate living quarters
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This is because there is much more area for the heat to escape in a house than in an apartment building.
From experience, single family home rent is less expensive. Rents in an apartment can cost more since you are paying also the services offered by the apartment complex. Unlike in a single family home where you will take care of all the maintenance.
Currently, a one bedroom apartment in ashville NC costs about $721. Basically, the cost depends on the district you rent in, and the state of the market.
There is no single answer. Talk to a builder, architect, or perhaps a structural engineer.