"Home Building for Wage Earners" addresses the financial and economic challenges faced by wage earners seeking home ownership. Authored by Fred T. Ley & Co. and Leslie Herbert Allen, this volume examines the practical aspects of financing and constructing homes within the economic means of working-class families. It presents a detailed analysis of housing costs, construction methods, and financial strategies aimed at making homeownership accessible. The book provides insights into the social and economic benefits of homeownership for wage earners, advocating for policies and practices that support affordable housing solutions. Its historical context offers a valuable perspective on the enduring quest for accessible and equitable housing opportunities.
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