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玛丽姐,看看这篇文章的真伪,谢谢!
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- Q% T! P) N- }5 j7 G" z$ ]$ s+ gDetroit's median home sale price is around $25,200, which is a huge jump from earlier in the year, when rock bottom was at $17,000 (though way down from its 2006 peak of $83,00)./ F! m$ B5 p2 T/ v
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But you can buy a house for cheaper than that. A ton cheaper, in fact.
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9 a! f5 r9 |" [Wayne County treasury officials are going door-to-door striking controversial deals with whomever is living inside about 1,500 of the more than 6,000 tax-foreclosed properties, according to Christine MacDonald of The Detroit News.( C; k& p1 N, ?/ d) b
( z6 W( w( p0 x+ @, l( w/ p5 ~8 D1 tEven though last year's unpaid property taxes total $17.6 million, the city says it prefers occupied homes to unsold lots and is willing to sell the properties for as little as $500.
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8 y; S1 u/ p6 i! xThe county treasury hasn't made the list of properties available to the public yet since it's attempting to first visit a majority of the homes that it believes to be occupied, MacDonald says.
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; i j# s, e) _& J& HIn the meantime, we found at least 13 homes (and one retail space) that you can buy for less than $100. With some deals in the single digits, we posit that these are some of the cheapest houses you can find in America.
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