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		<description><![CDATA[Seattleites tell their housing stories and what makes them love this city. | Find Seattle Neighbors on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. A woman moves into a van to be able to help pay her daughter’s college tuition. A man converts a convenience store to an Ethiopian-style coffee shop and community hub in Rainier Vista. A single mom makes a new home out of her parents’ garage. And a family of five finds friends and support in a subsidized First Hill apartment complex. These...]]></description>
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