Mapping homes you can buy from the US government for <$100k
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- cliglot - 4744 sekunder sedan> You can buy a house from the government for $3,000
With $120,000 owed in back taxes due by you upon purchase. Also the structure is derelict and will have to be destroyed before anything can be done with it.
- pimlottc - 3753 sekunder sedanIt's hard to actually use this map and inspect individual homes. Clicking into a listing replaces the map view, so you lose the context of where you were looking, and the way the dots animate in make it harder to visually remember where you were. And you can't zoom in further to distinguish multiple overlapping properties.
- airstrike - 2556 sekunder sedanWell, yes, I have in fact always dreamed of owning an abandoned house in Flint, MI
- forinti - 3767 sekunder sedanI've gained a taste for a yt channel that shows depopulated towns across the US.
It seems to me that local governments must also have tons of properties to sell or give away. The real issue is that these are in places where people don't usually want to live.
- DarkContinent - 4026 sekunder sedanDo you pull data from non-HUD sources too?
- player_piano - 5360 sekunder sedanOver the weekend, I pulled some data from my website to find the cheapest homes you can buy from the US federal government. The outliers (a $3,000 house in Flint, MI) are often in quite a state of disrepair, but there are lots of...lots...which are in reasonable condition across many US states.
- bobmcnamara - 4490 sekunder sedanHow does this work?
I hover the mouse over a dot and a pop-up appears nearby, but when move the mouse away from the dot to click the bubble, the bubble closes.
- toomuchtodo - 4734 sekunder sedanThanks for this. Tip jar?
- hizyyo - 3040 sekunder sedan[dead]
- deadbabe - 4673 sekunder sedanA lot of these houses probably come with massive debt attached, so really buying any of these homes is a ripoff, even if you just wanted them for the land. You will owe way more than what you paid. This website would be more interesting if it actually showed you the true cost. As it stands, it’s clickbait.
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