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Detroit homes sell for $1 amid mortgage and car industry crisis
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...oreclosures-80
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Buying a house for $100!
This is an excellent option for a homeless person. Excellent. A homeless person can collect $100 within days by begging. |
Do these properties have large back taxes that you assume when you buy it?
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things finally picking up.
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who whats to live in detroit tho ?
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There are areas in and around Flint MI where they are literally bulldozing entire city blocks of perfectly good homes. they are doing it because nobody lives in them, nobody is buying them and all they do is attract crime and criminals so they actually cost the city money.
Pretty wild. Who would have thought there would come a day when you couldn't give a house away? Of course we don't know how hard these guys have tried to give them away, but it is still pretty wild. |
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(Buy a whole block and build a cult compound. :pimp ) |
I wonder if foreigners can own land in Detroit? For $100 it would be worth it just to say you've invested in USA property. :1orglaugh
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Is that for real? I wouldn't mind owning a property in Michigan... where can I find a $100 house I can trash and not care about?
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The sum value of the fittings from some of those old homes are probably worth a lot more than the purchase price.
The cheapest land I've seen in Australia was a newly developed residential area in a rural town selling serviced blocks for 50c (not much more than a quarter in US currency :1orglaugh) ... but the catch was you had to build within 2 years. It was an attempt to rejuvenate the town, but it also meant that the value of existing properties plummetted, since you could build a better quality home for less than buying an existing one. |
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Be sure to check out the rental section at detroit.craigslist.org. Notice how so many are trying to rent out homes for $600 - $1000 a month. If it were such a good deal why wouldn't people buy instead? There's got to be a reason and if there weren't these landlords wouldn't even be bothering to try to rent their places out for so much as they'd know they would never be able to do it with decent homes selling for $1 - $500. |
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http://realestate.yahoo.com/search/M...&search=Search There's one for $200 on the first page |
http://realestate.yahoo.com/Michigan...b.bHQa0Jxn47Qs
15039 Maddelein St Detroit, MI 48205 $50 Bed(s): 3 Bath(s): 1 Type: Other Sq/Ft: - MLS Number: 30763564 Age (years): 95 Date listed on Yahoo!: February 19, 2010(15 days ago) edit: on closer inspection that's some sort of bid listing, it may not necessarily sell for $50 |
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the sad thing about those Detroit homes is that they are very nice solid homes built in the 30's, 40's and 50's. we're not talking the crap today's new middle class houses are made of, solid wood floors, stairs, doors, wainscotting, quality stone/brick construction. those homes in most big cities in the US would be expensive. Just nobody wants to live in a city that is almost totally vacated except for criminals and poor black folk. for people who've never been in downtown Detroit - it's a surreal experience, it has a post apocalyptic nuclear attack feel.
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Picked a random listed house on Street View - http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&s...2,190, ,0,4.2 The neighbourhood may be a bad one but some of the houses look to be in pretty good nick, and probably have historical value too. Then again maybe these places look good because they're actually occupied. :2 cents: |
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A shame it turned to that,where a place nobody wants to live in and they basically have to give away homes
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you can easily buy houses in Detroit for $500 or less. The problem is they are in really bad shape and after you buy it, you will be "forced" by the city to fix it up or receive fines. Plus, don't forget about property tax.
This is what I heard from someone that lives not to far away in Michigan... Detroit is playing a dirty trick to sneak in some extra money. they know the poor will just leave their houses, and leave them in bad shape to where they are not livable. But there are some laws that if you buy a house, it has to be in "safe" and "living" conditions. the poor people dont give a shit and will let the local govt try to come after them for the fines. While others in other parts of the country thinks its a good deal, they will quickly rack up hundreds to thousands of dollars in fines and unpaid property tax. Like I said, I'm not sure if its true, but sure sounds like it |
Why would you buy it if you didn't plan to fix it up though??? So I don't see that as a problem.
Considering how cheap they are, someone or a group of people should buy a whole block or 2 blocks of houses and build a nice new gated community. |
who would want to actually LIVE in detroit though?
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Nothing is given away for free (or $100) when it comes to real-estate. I am sure these are areas that no one wants to live in as well. |
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You wouldn't just be paying $100. You would have closing costs and other costs associated with the house. You would very likely have back taxes and other liens you would need to clear, could be thousands of dollars. Then you would have to pay a lot of money to either fix up or board up the house. It would be very likely no one would want to rent it from you. You would continue to pay property tax every year. All to own a hunk of shit with no value. It's not worth it. You mentioned in another post to take the house a part and sell fixtures etc... It's not worth the time and there is nothing of value in the houses. Even if you tried to salvage anything of value in them you would be spending a lot of time to do it and you still would have to pay all of the back fees and future taxes on it. A lot of these houses have long ago been striped of anything of value. If it sounds too good to be true it is. Quote:
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#1) Back Taxes are the biggest deal
#2) Cash Closing Cost Bare Minimum $500 or so .. title inspection etc #3) You people talking about $300/month taxes never owned a hosue before I am betting. If you can show that the actual value is less then the current assesed value (which is obviously the case here) the city has to re-asses and it will reduce your property taxes. There is a business opportunity here, I have a couple small ideas .... But I don't have the capital at the moment. And HELL NO I won't tell you what they are lol - Figure it out yourself :) |
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A house for $100 :thumbsup
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Pretty much this same post came up a year ago.. Detroit is the Haiti of the US.. It should just all be bulldozed, no one wants to live there and the entire govt is corrupt as fuck.
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so Detroit is going to shut down?
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