Homes with No People, People with No Homes

he is unlike any real estate agent you've ever met. He is unshaven, drives a beat-up car and wears grungy cut-off sweat pants. He also breaks into the homes he shows. And his clients don't have a dime for a down payment.

Rameau is an activist who has been executing a bailout plan of his own around Miami's empty streets: He is helping homeless people illegally move into foreclosed homes.

"We're matching homeless people with people-less ... Full Story »

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4.5
by Dwight Rousu - Dec. 9, 2008

The idea of breaking into abandoned homes to house the homeless has a quixotic charm to it.

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4.0
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4.5
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4.0
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5.0
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