Residents of Altadena who lost their homes have faced a huge crossroads: rebuild theirs or move into a new one. For many, high rebuilding and housing market costs are making it harder to return to their community. But what if there was a less expensive alternative to rebuilding that also didn’t mean changing your address? LAist's Cato Hernandez reports on one project that's helping fire-affected families by relocating homes slated for demolition to razed lots in Altadena.

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