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runnin proper game, repped.You can buy the same thing on eBay too. I've seen entire school campuses go for like 70k (free and clear, you have to read the auction description and make sure you're bidding full value and not payments). In fact here's one in Kansas for 25k with no bids http://www.ebay.com/itm/Old-School-Building-/130760367899?pt=Commercial&hash=item1e71ecdf1b or here's a 3.5 acre lot in Chester, NY for 15k http://www.ebay.com/itm/Large-3-30-...les-/180976228709?pt=Land&hash=item2a23061965 Here's a commercial bldg in Detroit for 1500, to call it a fixer upper would be a huge compliment though http://www.ebay.com/itm/Detroit-MI-...30769891797?pt=Commercial&hash=item1e727e31d5 but the only thing on eBay I'd buy from the Real Estate section is a Florida condo and sublet it when I'm not there or this one in Bulgaria although I didn't read the whole auction to see about taxes and HOAs http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bulgaria-Eu...0987259982?pt=Residential&hash=item1c2b67144e
I see nothing about than land in Chester having Board of Health Approval. Even though it may sell for cheap, if it can't be built on, it has very little value. You always have to do your due diligence before buying a property and know what you're getting into.You can buy the same thing on eBay too. I've seen entire school campuses go for like 70k (free and clear, you have to read the auction description and make sure you're bidding full value and not payments).here's a 3.5 acre lot in Chester, NY for 15k http://www.ebay.com/itm/Large-3-30-...les-/180976228709?pt=Land&hash=item2a23061965In fact here's one in Kansas for 25k with no bids http://www.ebay.com/itm/Old-School-Building-/130760367899?pt=Commercial&hash=item1e71ecdf1b orHere's a commercial bldg in Detroit for 1500, to call it a fixer upper would be a huge compliment though http://www.ebay.com/itm/Detroit-MI-...30769891797?pt=Commercial&hash=item1e727e31d5 but the only thing on eBay I'd buy from the Real Estate section is a Florida condo and sublet it when I'm not there or this one in Bulgaria although I didn't read the whole auction to see about taxes and HOAs http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bulgaria-Eu...0987259982?pt=Residential&hash=item1c2b67144e
No doubt, I was just throwing it out there because a lot of people don't know about eBay Real Estate and even more unknown the XXX section of eBay (you get blu rays and dvds extremely cheap because there's very little bidding competition). Where I live, people buy random land like that just to hunt it and lease i to other people to hunt so buildability would be irrelevantI see nothing about than land in Chester having Board of Health Approval. Even though it may sell for cheap, if it can't be built on, it has very little value. You always have to do your due diligence before buying a property and know what you're getting into.You can buy the same thing on eBay too. I've seen entire school campuses go for like 70k (free and clear, you have to read the auction description and make sure you're bidding full value and not payments).here's a 3.5 acre lot in Chester, NY for 15k http://www.ebay.com/itm/Large-3-30-...les-/180976228709?pt=Land&hash=item2a23061965In fact here's one in Kansas for 25k with no bids http://www.ebay.com/itm/Old-School-Building-/130760367899?pt=Commercial&hash=item1e71ecdf1b orHere's a commercial bldg in Detroit for 1500, to call it a fixer upper would be a huge compliment though http://www.ebay.com/itm/Detroit-MI-...30769891797?pt=Commercial&hash=item1e727e31d5 but the only thing on eBay I'd buy from the Real Estate section is a Florida condo and sublet it when I'm not there or this one in Bulgaria although I didn't read the whole auction to see about taxes and HOAs http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bulgaria-Eu...0987259982?pt=Residential&hash=item1c2b67144e
Even though it may cost next to nothing initially, if you buy a building with serious issues: asbestos, mold, etc, the cost of remediating may be higher than what you paid and municipalities may not let you just tear it down and rebuild if you're potentially releasing harmful toxins into the air.
property values of places like that in Detroit are extremely low, yet Detroit has ridiculous property taxes, you can buy that building if you want, i will give you two years tops before you realize you dont want it because the property taxes are sky hi and the place is in a low valued neighborhoodGoogle map 8200 mack ave in detriot...you can buy ishh like that
For 150k
What da effff are cats coppin multi million dollar lofts here in NYC for?
Man as soon as i get some decent $ imma go cop a beaux arts style bank or something.
Like coppin buildings that dope in NYC is simply unheard of, let alone for that cheap.
Detroit is perfect for a cultural Renaissance imo. You have people who have lost everything and have to expand their minds in order to survive and express themselves. Don't take it as far fetched, but I see Detroit as the New New York City during Obama's last term.You won't make any money off of realty in Detroit unless you KNOW Detroit. Half of you don't know **** about Detroit. Only people from Detroit make steady profit from the land and housing.
I used to live in Detroit in 1993 for 6 months. It was a much more vibrant and active city than you see it now. In a span of about 10 years from when I first moved there, things turned around so quick in that city.
Only the people of Detroit can actually help Detroit. What I mean by that is outsiders can't come and attempt to re-adjust the city. There are some areas in Detroit where they don't even turn street lights on at night, to save city money and to also lure away goons after-dark. You have to really know a city to enable things like that.
Almost every city that was on the edge of falling right after 9/11, did fall and have yet to see steady recovering. Taxes got raised and people in the city left; so did the money. The American automobile industry hit rock bottom 3-4 years after 9/11, so that hasn't helped Detroit - but they've since recovered and the American Automobile industry is regaining steam. I still go there every once in a while, I got family there still and they have some of the best authentic Arabic food you'll ever find in America. Too bad it gets a bad rep..
Was she in rough shape tho?
*Juicy J voice* "You KNOW IT!"
damn thats a crazy articleEnter At Your Own Risk: Police Union Says ‘War-Like’ Detroit Is Unsafe For Visitors
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2012/10...says-war-like-detroit-is-unsafe-for-visitors/