The Demise of Detroit!

tay

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Man Desperate to Sell 3-Bedroom Detroit Home Says He's Willing to Trade it for an iPhone 6



The two-story, three-bedroom home has been on the market for months with a price tag of about $5,000. The owner lives in Austria and has never even seen the home in person. He purchased it four years ago for about $41,000 and was hoping to flip the house and make a few bucks.

Unfortunately, the city's fortunes continued to worsen and housing prices plummeted.

Now the owner has told his real estate agent that he is willing to swap it for an iPhone 6 or even a 32GB iPad.

The house has been empty since 2010, and has accrued taxes which now amount to over $6,000 and will need to be paid by the new owner.



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JLM

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Man Desperate to Sell 3-Bedroom Detroit Home Says He's Willing to Trade it for an iPhone 6



The two-story, three-bedroom home has been on the market for months with a price tag of about $5,000. The owner lives in Austria and has never even seen the home in person. He purchased it four years ago for about $41,000 and was hoping to flip the house and make a few bucks.

Unfortunately, the city's fortunes continued to worsen and housing prices plummeted.

Now the owner has told his real estate agent that he is willing to swap it for an iPhone 6 or even a 32GB iPad.

The house has been empty since 2010, and has accrued taxes which now amount to over $6,000 and will need to be paid by the new owner.



http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/23179












He might try getting it designated as a Heritage home!
 

#juan

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Compare Detroit with Windsor, Ontario, a city similarly involved with the American auto industry. It is doing just fine. Seems to me they have a Honda plant as well as a Toyota and a Hyundai manufacturing/assembly plants. Windsor has only a fraction of the crime that is killing Detroit. What is the difference?
 

JLM

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Compare Detroit with Windsor, Ontario, a city similarly involved with the American auto industry. It is doing just fine. Seems to me they have a Honda plant as well as a Toyota and a Hyundai manufacturing/assembly plants. Windsor has only a fraction of the crime that is killing Detroit. What is the difference?


It happens a lot when people decide to go big. When I was in school Detroit was the 5th largest city in the entire U.S. Now it's probably about 25th.
 

#juan

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It happens a lot when people decide to go big. When I was in school Detroit was the 5th largest city in the entire U.S. Now it's probably about 25th.

Poor decisions by the auto manufacturers, continuing to build cars that people didn't want that led to poverty and racial strife that continues to kill Detroit.
 

JLM

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Poor decisions by the auto manufacturers, continuing to build cars that people didn't want that led to poverty and racial strife that continues to kill Detroit.


Yep, but I think that is just the tip of the ice berg. A city of 2 million people wants/needs more than one industry.
 

#juan

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Yep, but I think that is just the tip of the ice berg. A city of 2 million people wants/needs more than one industry.

There is another industry in Detroit........It's called welfare.......When you build cars that nobody wants that don't sell, and use government subsidy to build new cars out of the old new cars, that is another form of welfare.
 

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Compare Detroit with Windsor, Ontario, a city similarly involved with the American auto industry. It is doing just fine. Seems to me they have a Honda plant as well as a Toyota and a Hyundai manufacturing/assembly plants. Windsor has only a fraction of the crime that is killing Detroit. What is the difference?

A for profit justice system?
 

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Man Desperate to Sell 3-Bedroom Detroit Home Says He's Willing to Trade it for an iPhone 6



The two-story, three-bedroom home has been on the market for months with a price tag of about $5,000. The owner lives in Austria and has never even seen the home in person. He purchased it four years ago for about $41,000 and was hoping to flip the house and make a few bucks.

Unfortunately, the city's fortunes continued to worsen and housing prices plummeted.

Now the owner has told his real estate agent that he is willing to swap it for an iPhone 6 or even a 32GB iPad.

The house has been empty since 2010, and has accrued taxes which now amount to over $6,000 and will need to be paid by the new owner.



http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/23179











I think an iPhone6 is too much. How about a blackberry?
 

#juan

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I think an iPhone6 is too much. How about a blackberry?

For a house in Detroit with no door and no glass in the window you can see.....God knows what the inside is like....Could be wall to wall ****e. I'd have to see it first and I would want cash as well.