Usually if a home can't sell, something is wrong with it, or the neighborhood it is in. It's not smart to buy a house located near a river due to the risk of flooding.
Besides all the "buyer beware" reasons not to get too excited about purchasing an old mansion, these places require domestic workers inside and out. Also the area zoning laws may require historic homes to be restored with natural building materials. So we are talking the well-known Money Pit here!
@@movieclipz1441 Which laws? I only said that they might require you to move the home depending contract. A lot of time that is the case, because you bought the house and not the property. People don't read the fine print and that's how they get you.
Absolutely agree! I lived in a heritage home a few years ago and every change had to be approved by the committee. I eventually sold it because it had led pipes that could have caused potential poisoning and they fought me for 2 years to keep the integrity of the home intact. I was never so happy to leave someplace I loved so much.
Just guessing here, since it's not explained why these properties aren't selling - but many large homes end up having staggering, yearly property taxes, combined with upkeep costs that end up being hundreds of thousands of dollars you'd have to shell out every 12 months, often simply because of their locations, which make them incredibly tough to sell. This means that middle class buyers who could afford the basic cost, can't afford to keep them and more wealthy people can do better in areas with lower property taxes - so they end up just sitting there.
I want the books in that library! ALL THE BOOKS! I can add to my library! Sadly, many of my books are packed away since selling my house. I had wall to wall bookcases! Presently, I only have 5 but eventually they'll all be up and filled!! I MISS my library so much. Books are the greatest things ever! Better than Indian food or cannolis. Better than makeup, clothes or shoes. Better than jewelry! Better than everything! My heart breaks when I see all the books in those abandoned estates throughout Europe. Left to rot and mold and become. I wish I could adopt them all and bring them home with me!!!
One of them is close to me he said was 299,000. Not sure how he gets his info but none of it is correct. the vintage home in TX listed for sell at 450,00 back in 2019 and sold. Zillow now has it Est at 669,000
The realtor forgot to tell you the taxes haven't been paid in over 5 years...So I got this huge house for $300,000 the back taxes are $120,000 and then after I purchase the house at settlement I needed another $50,000..So basically just to walk in the door you need about $500,000 that's probably how he's working these so-called deals..🤣🐂💥💨😴😴😴😴
I checked out the Frank Lloyd Wright inspired house in Texas and from what I see it sold in 2019 for between $400,00.-$600,00. Its currently not available for sale.
I think the cost of up - keeping a large house, plus the taxes and property maintaince puts off a lot of buyers. Most older homes are expensive to heat in the winter and keep cool in the summer ... I am quite content to live in my 3 bedroom bungalow.
These houses are nice. I see many in comments saying they’re not for sale or they sold for more. But what I have to say is why was it thought that no one wants them?
The second house in Kilgore Tx sold for 450,000.00 and boasts a Helicopter pad on the roof. There isn't anything hardly less that 275,000.00 in Wild Rose WI. That town is very expensive to purchase a home. 1500 sq ft ranch 340,000.00 The contemporary home is near me in Kalamazoo MICHIGAN. I know MI get's confusing. lol
The home in Wild Rose Wisconsin is an absolute gem. The barn is located across the road from the main residence. I think it be ideal for anyone with a large family wanting a rural location.
Property Tax, Upkeep Cost, Utilities alone would bankrupt most people even if they got the house for free, it would be an awesome bed and breakfast or fancy motel.
I pulled up the Frank Loyd Wright house on Henderson in Texas on Zillow and it’s sold in 2019 and it’s not currently listed for sale. Not sure where you’re getting your stats.
It’s definitely worth preserving the homes in the video, they are all beautiful! My house was build in 1930 and almost 4,000sq ft, and we love it. Although older homes aren’t for everyone, not everyone considers them a nightmare!
Odd that this video came out in Aug. 2022, but the listing for 2023 S Henderson Blvd, Kilgore, TX 75662 was sold Oct. 15, 2019. I guess someone did want it.
Dude. Not to call you out, but I have a couple questions. I've searched and found Kalamazoo in 5 states; Nebraska, Arkansas, West Virginia, Florida, and of course, Michigan. NOT in Missouri. Also, is this video not the same one you put out quite a while ago? I remember checking on three of these houses and found that none of them, at the time I saw this video before, were for sale. AND, the ones that had been sold were way more than your $300,000 quote. Where did you get your info from, AND, on getting the info, did you not check it out? Not much as time goes, but this was a wasted 11 minutes!!!
One reason no one wants to buy them is the location. Tornados, T-storms, and hurricanes can blow them down. Then there are ice storms in the north, high humidity and bugs in the south. In picture perfect Los Angeles they will go for 10 million at least.
Usually when nobody wants a cheaply priced mansion it’s because either the taxes are insanely high or the maintenance costs are even higher. Probably a mix of both not to mention utilities per month. It’s kinda like buying a Lamborghini real cheap thinking u scored but then finding out the insurance is 18k a yr and a set of brake pads will set u back 1100 bucks lol
The reason these mansions aren't selling has nothing to do with cost of upkeep, back taxes, or haunted. The reason is simply, rich ppl that can afford a mansion don't want someone else's design. They will spend the money on they're own custom design. These homes are priced out of the market because of design.
As long as people Keep viewing and liking false videos you will continue to pay this man’s bills. People don’t you know people make money off of you tube whether it’s fake or real. More and more fake and false videos are appearing. Because it’s a pay check to these people. They don’t care if they are trying to fool you.
Hi Kyle. I just caught the video's & 1 of them really caught my attention. It was the last 1, the "Cozy" in Kalamazoo, Missouri...🤔. You mentioned it was near downtown Kalamazoo & Westnedge Ave. I live in a Kalamazoo, Michigan near a Westnedge Ave. That would be a real coincidence if there was a Westnedge Ave. near a Kalamazoo in Missouri. Are you sure it's in Missouri?
Holy crap! These beauties are cheaper than the average 3 bed 2 bath house in suburbia! Why isnt anyone buying these unique places? Now one thing is the heating and cooling costs will probably be high or maybe some of the older ones are haunted???
Many homes like this are no longer in desirable areas, needs massive unseen renovations, foundation, termite issues, roof repairs etc! We sold our 6000sq ft childhood home for $289k, great bones, small town, although it was well maintained definitely needed updating and the neighborhood wasn’t as desirable any longer 🤷🏼♀️ If the home was in say the Dallas area we could have sold for $800k + just the way the cookie crumbles!
So kyle, i'm curious, why no one is buying these homes when they soundand look so fantastic? I mean, in my mind, even if one had murders in it or were believed to be haunted it still would be better than the 11 to 20 million these mansions would be priced at here in california plus it would make a great halloween special, dont you think? Skye
Years ago I could have purchased a 14,000 sqft house for roughly 300K , some did purchase it and did a full restoration of it- because where its located it still would be sold for under 1M. I am looking for a Mid Century Modern/Contemporary/Modernist to redo; being an Industrial Designer - I am not crazy about mod homes that have been badly flipped. I will check OMAZE out.
I happen to check a few of these. Although they are cheap....well the property taxes ARE NOT. Not to mention insurance on these monsters. Always keep this in mind before you even consider sinking more money into them.
If they are “FREE” ….. i will take them ALL, I don’t care what the taxes OR the mortgage’s are! Just that the property is FREE & CLEAR, with NO judgment’s, liens, etc and so forth! I can deal with up coming taxes & potential mortgage. As long as everything is “current.”
I was born and raised in Pennsylvania just for a regular no big deal house like 1,500 Sqft. the taxes are $6,000 and up... why are the houses so cheap how much does it cost to keep the house warm in the winter $20,000 and cold in the summer $30,000 and how much are the taxes $12,000 to $25,000 a year and the upkeep.. inside and out would cost you a fortune I'd say even if you could get it for that price you would still have to be a millionaire just for the upkeep of a house that size..Most people are only having 1 or 2 kids that's probably why the owners of these houses are walking away they can't afford the upkeep and the taxes.. if it's too good to be true most likely it turns out to be bull-🐂💩🤭
I would love to have any of these old abandoned mansions but the bottom line is I can't afford the upkeep of utilities and the homes free right somebody somebody would get a good deal.
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My family is homeless. My husband is in the hospital recovering from emergency brain surgery he got after his accident on 6/24/22. We were left homeless. We are 4 strong with 2 cats. Norcal
I grew up in a home in the suburbs of over 6,000 square feet. Never in again. You could never hear or know if someone snuck or broke in. Worse feeling to have to check all of that space (and the basement) when you are ready for bed😬
IKR and everything takes so long ; left something in the bedroom, there’s 5 mins running up and down stairs. Have to change the linen, that’s another 4 trips up and down stairs. I much prefer an airy light space that has been utilised functionally.
I'll take any of the mansions offered for free. We are in need of a sufficient housing for a group of us. We will maintain structure and grounds as well.
The monthy taxes and utility costs alone would far exceed the mortg pmt.....so although you could possibly afford the mortg pmt.....you cant afford other costs that come with it.
Ok but you didn't tell us why no one what's to buy them?
Too much work i guess…
He says in beginning mansion no one wants to buy for some unknown reason. That’s only thing I heard him say as to a why.
Clickbait.
Houses most likely sod years ago.
@@saulgoodman2018 I agree, they probably all turned into soccer fields.
The Southern Belle exterior looks like the exterior of the home in “The Notebook.”
Usually if a home can't sell, something is wrong with it, or the neighborhood it is in. It's not smart to buy a house located near a river due to the risk of flooding.
Looking to buy all the properties
Taxes are another huge reason some have trouble selling.
Not just that, it is also extremely too much work to keep maintained especially if you living alone.
It Might be Someone Invisible Occupy the House. 😂😂😂😂😂
@@individual1199 only if you believe in
Besides all the "buyer beware" reasons not to get too excited about purchasing an old mansion, these places require domestic workers inside and out. Also the area zoning laws may require historic homes to be restored with natural building materials. So we are talking the well-known Money Pit here!
Some of them might require you move the home altogether depending contract.
These laws will not apply in every state lol
@@movieclipz1441 Which laws? I only said that they might require you to move the home depending contract. A lot of time that is the case, because you bought the house and not the property. People don't read the fine print and that's how they get you.
Nah. It's all about the crime. Check the demographics of the neighborhood and you will see why no one wants it.
Absolutely agree! I lived in a heritage home a few years ago and every change had to be approved by the committee. I eventually sold it because it had led pipes that could have caused potential poisoning and they fought me for 2 years to keep the integrity of the home intact. I was never so happy to leave someplace I loved so much.
Just guessing here, since it's not explained why these properties aren't selling - but many large homes end up having staggering, yearly property taxes, combined with upkeep costs that end up being hundreds of thousands of dollars you'd have to shell out every 12 months, often simply because of their locations, which make them incredibly tough to sell. This means that middle class buyers who could afford the basic cost, can't afford to keep them and more wealthy people can do better in areas with lower property taxes - so they end up just sitting there.
I think you nailed it.
its not necessarily the up keep thats the problem its the taxes
Nope. It's all about crime.
Since Silicon Valley Bank just closed down, the CA mansions will not be selling! They are beyond auction status!
@@fareshajjar1208 Rule number 1 when buying any home, don't be within walking distance to a crack house.
The reason why people might not buy could be that they are too costly to maintain or might be HUNTED. Who needs stress.❤😂
U're absolutely right about him not telling why nobody wants these mansions
I want the books in that library!
ALL THE BOOKS!
I can add to my library!
Sadly, many of my books are packed away since selling my house. I had wall to wall bookcases! Presently, I only have 5 but eventually they'll all be up and filled!!
I MISS my library so much.
Books are the greatest things ever!
Better than Indian food or cannolis.
Better than makeup, clothes or shoes.
Better than jewelry!
Better than everything!
My heart breaks when I see all the books in those abandoned estates throughout Europe. Left to rot and
mold and become. I wish I could adopt them all and bring them home with me!!!
I go to estate sales where i have found a few "gems" (rare, first edition books) worth a couple bucks.
I tried to find these homes for sale and none were. They were also appraised for much more than $300k. Very strange.
One of them is close to me he said was 299,000. Not sure how he gets his info but none of it is correct. the vintage home in TX listed for sell at 450,00 back in 2019 and sold. Zillow now has it Est at 669,000
The realtor forgot to tell you the taxes haven't been paid in over 5 years...So I got this huge house for $300,000 the back taxes are $120,000 and then after I purchase the house at settlement I needed another $50,000..So basically just to walk in the door you need about $500,000 that's probably how he's working these so-called deals..🤣🐂💥💨😴😴😴😴
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Makes you say MMmmmm....................LMAO!
I checked out the Frank Lloyd Wright inspired house in Texas and from what I see it sold in 2019 for between $400,00.-$600,00. Its currently not available for sale.
Where was it in Texas...he only gave address
Soon as I heard this I knew it was fake😂
@@rachaelbrown7771 kilgore
@@ELDO84 I am trying to remember where that would have been. I lived in Kilgore and went to school in Kilgore, but vaguely remember this house.
@@rachaelbrown7771 cool looking house...but I dont think Kilgore would make it worth it..lol
I don't care what's going on, I want it
I think the cost of up - keeping a large house, plus the taxes and property maintaince puts off a lot of buyers. Most older homes are expensive to heat in the winter and keep cool in the summer ... I am quite content to live in my 3 bedroom bungalow.
These houses are nice. I see many in comments saying they’re not for sale or they sold for more. But what I have to say is why was it thought that no one wants them?
Clickbait bullshit.
I just said the same exact thing to my daughter right now. If I could afford one, I would in a heartbeat. I wouldn't matter if a mass murder happened.
@carinarosales6899 Exactly. It just adds to the charm of the house.
The second house in Kilgore Tx sold for 450,000.00 and boasts a Helicopter pad on the roof. There isn't anything hardly less that 275,000.00 in Wild Rose WI. That town is very expensive to purchase a home. 1500 sq ft ranch 340,000.00 The contemporary home is near me in Kalamazoo MICHIGAN. I know MI get's confusing. lol
The home in Wild Rose Wisconsin is an absolute gem. The barn is located across the road from the main residence. I think it be ideal for anyone with a large family wanting a rural location.
Property Tax, Upkeep Cost, Utilities alone would bankrupt most people even if they got the house for free, it would be an awesome bed and breakfast or fancy motel.
as a couple of people have said in the comments wouldn’t these fantastic homes be Haunted that’s why all of these haven’t been sold
My guess is that the back taxes owed are unaffordable or that you can’t get a clear title. Probably lots of claims filed against the property.
Reminds me of an old saying "If it looks and sounds too good to be true, IT IS!!
I've looked up a few of these and im pretty sure none of these are actual listings
You’re “pretty sure”
After looking them up?
Wouldn’t you be certain?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No kidding
Maybe some kind of zoning issues. Crazy taxes for whatever reason. There has to be a reason. How long have they been on the market?
Wished the video would mention why it's not selling. Murder on site? Haunted? Lien on the land?
I pulled up the Frank Loyd Wright house on Henderson in Texas on Zillow and it’s sold in 2019 and it’s not currently listed for sale. Not sure where you’re getting your stats.
All these house probably sold already.
It would be a nightmare to have that much home to take care of and keep in good shape and repair
It’s definitely worth preserving the homes in the video, they are all beautiful! My house was build in 1930 and almost 4,000sq ft, and we love it. Although older homes aren’t for everyone, not everyone considers them a nightmare!
I’d be seriously leary about buying a house rt now, considering that the housing market will go bust again real soon.
Use it for mental health folks that were thrown out on the street
Odd that this video came out in Aug. 2022, but the listing for 2023 S Henderson Blvd, Kilgore, TX 75662 was sold Oct. 15, 2019. I guess someone did want it.
Dude. Not to call you out, but I have a couple questions. I've searched and found Kalamazoo in 5 states; Nebraska, Arkansas, West Virginia, Florida, and of course, Michigan. NOT in Missouri. Also, is this video not the same one you put out quite a while ago? I remember checking on three of these houses and found that none of them, at the time I saw this video before, were for sale. AND, the ones that had been sold were way more than your $300,000 quote. Where did you get your info from, AND, on getting the info, did you not check it out? Not much as time goes, but this was a wasted 11 minutes!!!
I'm about 100 miles from kalamazoo and I've never seen This House..Not the Greatest neighborhood..
They all look like they're way more than what he's saying. He doesn't say why no one wants to buy them too.
From Michigan..Never seen It !
He keeps reposting old videos as if they where new. I used to like this channel and only stay to see if he ever updates his renovation.
@@matthewholtz8830 nice to know..
I would definitely have it!! It's absolutely beautiful, stunning x
Me to
Well free is where the rub lies. Even if the cost to acquire is zero, the cost to repair/maintain is not.
I would take it for free... Don't really care what's going on, unless if it's plumbing or roofing problems.
*Your lack of location details makes locating these properties very difficult---so WHY BOTHER???*
One reason no one wants to buy them is the location. Tornados, T-storms, and hurricanes can blow them down. Then there are ice storms in the north, high humidity and bugs in the south. In picture perfect Los Angeles they will go for 10 million at least.
Usually when nobody wants a cheaply priced mansion it’s because either the taxes are insanely high or the maintenance costs are even higher. Probably a mix of both not to mention utilities per month. It’s kinda like buying a Lamborghini real cheap thinking u scored but then finding out the insurance is 18k a yr and a set of brake pads will set u back 1100 bucks lol
The reason these mansions aren't selling has nothing to do with cost of upkeep, back taxes, or haunted. The reason is simply, rich ppl that can afford a mansion don't want someone else's design. They will spend the money on they're own custom design. These homes are priced out of the market because of design.
Whew, I wouldn't merely dream of these homes.
Beautiful homes! It’s too bad no one wants them!
My guess, if if you can afford to buy them the taxes will kill you. Not to mention the upkeep and heating and cooling it.
If it's a absolutely free house I'll take it
As long as people
Keep viewing and liking false videos you will continue to pay this man’s bills. People don’t you know people make money off of you tube whether it’s fake or real. More and more fake and false videos are appearing. Because it’s a pay check to these people. They don’t care if they are trying to fool you.
Hi Kyle. I just caught the video's & 1 of them really caught my attention. It was the last 1, the "Cozy" in Kalamazoo, Missouri...🤔. You mentioned it was near downtown Kalamazoo & Westnedge Ave. I live in a Kalamazoo, Michigan near a Westnedge Ave. That would be a real coincidence if there was a Westnedge Ave. near a Kalamazoo in Missouri. Are you sure it's in Missouri?
Do the houses have some awful memories/history??
Holy crap! These beauties are cheaper than the average 3 bed 2 bath house in suburbia! Why isnt anyone buying these unique places? Now one thing is the heating and cooling costs will probably be high or maybe some of the older ones are haunted???
they have all been sold!
Because this video is bull s..t 😆
Many homes like this are no longer in desirable areas, needs massive unseen renovations, foundation, termite issues, roof repairs etc! We sold our 6000sq ft childhood home for $289k, great bones, small town, although it was well maintained definitely needed updating and the neighborhood wasn’t as desirable any longer 🤷🏼♀️ If the home was in say the Dallas area we could have sold for $800k + just the way the cookie crumbles!
That thing is not worth $100,000 , no way !
AGREE !!! Are the crazy ???
Hi Kyle, very much interested in some of these great homes. Do you sell them or put us in touch with those that do? Look forward to hearing from you.
I am a listing agent selling a few of these homes! Which might you be interested in?
You couldn’t buy a cardboard box in New Jersey for $300k… I’d live in any one of these houses!
Maryland too! Smh...
Can't wait to see you this video I wonder if there's any inside shots looks cool
So kyle, i'm curious, why no one is buying these homes when they soundand look so fantastic? I mean, in my mind, even if one had murders in it or were believed to be haunted it still would be better than the 11 to 20 million these mansions would be priced at here in california plus it would make a great halloween special, dont you think?
Skye
When houses like these are listed for very little it’s because they want a bidding war….brings more people and higher offers
Oooouuuu. . . How smart
Wrong. It’s usually because they want the land and for you to move the house off the land.
Don’t know why these low prices but sounds great!
Interesting video. Homes nice I guess. Nothing I would jump on. Are you changing course on your youtube platform? Keep on rocking Kyle 😜
Years ago I could have purchased a 14,000 sqft house for roughly 300K , some did purchase it and did a full restoration of it- because where its located it still would be sold for under 1M. I am looking for a Mid Century Modern/Contemporary/Modernist to redo; being an Industrial Designer - I am not crazy about mod homes that have been badly flipped. I will check OMAZE out.
I would take it for free and knock the awful bits down and build a small cottage for guests!
Watched the whole thing y’all so cool! Thanks for the show
Better to have a manageable house in a good accessible location in a city which offers good jobs.
We would take it for free
I happen to check a few of these. Although they are cheap....well the property taxes ARE NOT. Not to mention insurance on these monsters. Always keep this in mind before you even consider sinking more money into them.
Need to see the inside of the homes🥴
Them old homes is HAUNTED!
If they give it to me for Free I'll take it - Atlanta, GA
All they need is some good landscaping and gardening
Hi Kyle, I'm curious ,besides closing costs these houses have taxes due or ???? How much at for the Scranton pa home
Where are that? I’ll go get it for free. As long as it’s not in California.
Where do you find these places? And where is the information about purchasing these houses? As an investor I would pay for this information
The last one is in Kalamazoo Michigan, not Missouri and that city has a super bad crime rating on neighborhood scout, that's probably why.
If they are “FREE” ….. i will take them ALL, I don’t care what the taxes OR the mortgage’s are! Just that the property is FREE & CLEAR, with NO judgment’s, liens, etc and so forth!
I can deal with up coming taxes & potential mortgage. As long as everything is “current.”
These are great homes that can house orphan children!
i'd be interested to know why people don't want these homes?
Taxes...or ghosts
whats are the amount of taxes tied to each homes.
HOW HAUNTED IS EACH ONE?
Even a little haunted is to much for me, so I'll pass.
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The last one you did was in Kalamazoo Michigan
I was born and raised in Pennsylvania just for a regular no big deal house like 1,500 Sqft. the taxes are $6,000 and up... why are the houses so cheap how much does it cost to keep the house warm in the winter $20,000 and cold in the summer $30,000 and how much are the taxes $12,000 to $25,000 a year and the upkeep.. inside and out would cost you a fortune I'd say even if you could get it for that price you would still have to be a millionaire just for the upkeep of a house that size..Most people are only having 1 or 2 kids that's probably why the owners of these houses are walking away they can't afford the upkeep and the taxes.. if it's too good to be true most likely it turns out to be bull-🐂💩🤭
Unless the taxes are unaffordable??
Kalamazoo is in Michigan, NOT Missouri…
I would love to have any of these old abandoned mansions but the bottom line is I can't afford the upkeep of utilities and the homes free right somebody somebody would get a good deal.
I have a question about the house in Missouri ? I’m very interested and wanted to know if you had pictures of the interior?
You should let us know why people don't want these homes
The taxes and upkeep are the reason some don't sell
A proud man that is too proud to see the truth or admit the truth does not make you a righteous man it does not make you a man of God or a man of the cloth it makes you someone who is trying to put their self above God and that is a sin in itself
I check out the prices on one of the mansions in Texas selling for 799,000 I haven't checked the other listings but I thought I'd let you know
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My family is homeless. My husband is in the hospital recovering from emergency brain surgery he got after his accident on 6/24/22. We were left homeless. We are 4 strong with 2 cats. Norcal
I grew up in a home in the suburbs of over 6,000 square feet. Never in again. You could never hear or know if someone snuck or broke in. Worse feeling to have to check all of that space (and the basement) when you are ready for bed😬
IKR and everything takes so long ; left something in the bedroom, there’s 5 mins running up and down stairs. Have to change the linen, that’s another 4 trips up and down stairs. I much prefer an airy light space that has been utilised functionally.
Any of those with a few acres I will totally take.
Kyle, I didn’t hear a state for the handsome home on Washington street in Shelbyville.
Scranton made the list! Nice!
Take them all please, Merry Christmas ❤️
The mansion is becoming a lesser trend of home to buy if being sold so cheap
Love to see one of these for Washington State
Where were you/your videos when I was shopping for a home?
They are beautiful homes
The first home looks just like the one in the movie Sweet Home Alabama where the crazy man lived.
I'll take any of the mansions offered for free. We are in need of a sufficient housing for a group of us. We will maintain structure and grounds as well.
What if we are interested in these homes for purchase. Who do we contact?
Is this house in Summerville SC still available?
I would buy the one in Kalamazoo Missouri and the other 1 in Missouri I love them they're beautiful
I want the Addams Family mansion, or a good replica of it. **snaps fingers twice**
What good is it, to buy a mansion for a cheap price, if the neighborhood is bad or u cant pay the taxes or do the repairs?
If I was younger and had the money, I would purchase one of these homes and make it into a boarding school for run away kids.
Why don't you tell the viewers that to buy one of these places you will be hit for millions in unpaid property taxes?
The monthy taxes and utility costs alone would far exceed the mortg pmt.....so although you could possibly afford the mortg pmt.....you cant afford other costs that come with it.
If they would give them away I would get one
Are any of these houses still for sale