By: Megan Lafave, Talia Oloshansky, Simeone Hall, and Simon Verghese.

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By: Megan Lafave, Talia Oloshansky, Simeone Hall, and Simon Verghese

This house is in a slum. It is the building that the majority of the population of Mexico City lives in. It is a one room shack. It lacks electricity, and running water.

This is a favela owned by a wealthy family. The favela has many rooms and some uncommon luxuries like telephones. Families who own favelas like this might work for the government, or own a successful business.

This is Berry Gordy’s house. This house has many luxuries such as a pool a indoor bowling alley and much more. This house has many rooms and is on a large estate.

This house is for families in the lower class. They might not have electricity or running water. These families struggle to live and usually don’t have enough money.

 Gwdexter. Berry Gordy's House. 7 Oct Digital file.  Hawk, Thomas. House For Sale By Owner. 14 June Digital file.  Miller, Talea. Jugs for water in poor Mexico City neighborhood. 3 May Digital file.  Reimann, Ralph Peter. A House. 24 July Digital file.