
El Dorado Hills, CA — When rents in the Sacramento region reach record highs — Recent reports — Many working-class families are finding that while too many to qualify for low-priced homes, they are priced from market-priced homes.
“I think desperate words are the right words,” said Michelle Baillick.
She works as an unlicensed dental assistant for an oral surgeon at El Dorado Hills. Two single mothers, Bayrick, have been looking for a place to live for three years. She goes back and forth between staying in a family or hotel and sleeping in a car.
“When they ask me, ’When do we go home? And I have to tell them, ‘Mom is looking for it’, it’s really hard,’” Bailek said. Said.
In a Craigslist post, Beylik says he’s looking for anything from Placerville to Sacramento and can afford $ 1,100 a month. With an annual income of about $ 32,000, she earns more than the minimum wage. But it actually put her at a disadvantage when applying for a low-priced home.
READ MORE from: https://californianewstimes.com/el-dorado-hills-mom-fights-for-affordable-housing/471800/.