San Marcos is among the many cities dealing with a need for low-income housing

San Marcos is among the many cities dealing with a need for low-income housing

A recent housing study found 72-percent of people in San Marcos are renters, and about 65-percent of them spend one-third of their income on housing.  The city council has postponed a plan to create a 545-bedroom student housing complex.  

Council members like Lisa Prewitt worry about the predatory nature of renting by the room when the cost is around $700-900 a room, graduates cannot rent them either when they are looking for a job and up to their teeth in student debt.

Prewitt also said an excess of student housing leaves little room for families.  A recent study found 72-percent of people in San Marcos are renters, and 65-percent spend up to 1/3 of their salaries on housing alone.

 

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