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There's no reason to believe that a formerly homeless person wouldn't put in the effort on a house restoration project if given the chance to live in it permanently.
Ever renovated a house? Shit's expensive.
Depends how you do it. If you get professionals to do it, yes, it gets very expensive very quickly. I know some people that renovated their own place. Took upwards of a year on what would be a 1 month job if they had hired professionals, but it got done slowly but surely at a fraction of the cost.
I'm currently renovating my home myself and while sure, it's less expensive than hiring professionals, it's still more than any homeless/jobless person can afford.