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    This is what happens when you move your industries to Mexico, Brazil, China. What happens when your white employed tax paying middle class flee to the suburbs when certain welfare and crime dependent ethnic groups move to the city. Detroit's population has gone down from 1.8 million to 680,000. The city has lost much of its revenue base. White flight has happened in other major industrial cities in the USA. Cleveland and Gary being notable. Then you have cities like Dayton where 13 GM component plants have been closed, NCR & IBM have left. Steubenville, Ohio, had one industry, steel. No steel plants left there now and the city is a disaster area.
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    Speaking of Gary Indiana, was reading a book the other day about "Places you Dont want to visit" , its is officially a US Ghost Town !!

    Gary, Indiana may be cut in HALF to save it from destitution | Mail Online

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    adelaide wont be far behind

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    This is what happens when you move your industries to Mexico, Brazil, China. What happens when your white employed tax paying middle class flee to the suburbs when certain welfare and crime dependent ethnic groups move to the city. Detroit's population has gone down from 1.8 million to 680,000. The city has lost much of its revenue base. White flight has happened in other major industrial cities in the USA. Cleveland and Gary being notable. Then you have cities like Dayton where 13 GM component plants have been closed, NCR & IBM have left. Steubenville, Ohio, had one industry, steel. No steel plants left there now and the city is a disaster area.
    Brian that is the side effect of the globalization idea which it was implemented by the "economist gurus in this world.
    The same thing happens here in Oz in Port Kembla and other places
    Many people blamed Hugo Chavez when he nationalized the oil and other industries in Venezuela but IMO he was right.

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    adelaide wont be far behind
    I'm sure GOD will save the city of churches

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    There's a few of them, Bob. [ right click on the envelope.]




    Bankrupt Cities, Municipalities List and Map










    UPDATED: July 18, 2013
    Many local governments across the U.S. face steep budget deficits as they struggle to pay off debts accumulated over a number of years. As a last resort, some filed for bankruptcy.
    Governing is tracking the issue, and will update this page as more municipalities seek bankruptcy protection.
    Most recently, Detroit became the largest municipality in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy. The state had already appointed an emergency financial manager for the city, saddled with debts totaling an estimated $18 billion.
    Overall, though, bankrupt municipalities remain extremely rare. A Governing analysis estimated only one of every 1,668 eligible general-purpose local governments (0.06 percent) filed for bankruptcy protection over the past five years. Excluding filings later dismissed, only one of every 2,710 eligible localities filed since 2008.

    The majority of filings have not been submitted by bankrupt cities, but rather lesser-known utility authorities and other narrowly-defined special districts throughout the country. In Omaha, Neb., 10 sanitary districts have filed for bankruptcy, accounting for nearly a third of all Chapter 9 filings since 2010.
    It's also important to note that only about half of states outline laws authorizing municipal bankruptcy. View our bankruptcy laws map for each state's policies.

    List of Bankruptcy Filings Since January 2010

    All Municipal Bankruptcy Filings: 36

    City and Locality Bankruptcy Filings (8):
    -- City of Detroit
    -- City of San Bernardino, Calif.
    -- Town of Mammoth Lakes, Calf. (Dismissed)
    -- City of Stockton, Calif.
    -- Jefferson County, Ala.
    -- City of Harrisburg, Pa. (Dismissed)
    -- City of Central Falls, R.I.
    -- Boise County, Idaho (Dismissed)
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Would be fine if you could just sit back and see what happens but you might need some professional help to decipher all this.
    Taxes - Property Tax

    I see the $1 house is still there
    RealEstate.com - 4700 SAINT CLAIR, DETROIT, MI 48214
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but once you buy a house for $1, then the taxable value of that house is based on that purchase price (ie. 50% of $1 or practically nothing). Consequently you would stand to benefit even more if land values ever started to increase as your property tax would be climbing at a smaller rate than the land value.

    Part of the problem is that those people who defaulted on loans have been paying property tax set by a much higher land value when they bought.

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    Sounds too good to be true. There are probably caveats like the Gary city is proposing to sell houses for $1.00 but you must renovate the house as part of the deal.

    I'd be more worried about insurance, say somone injured themselves breaking in could they sue the owner ?? Even if you bulldozed the house and left a vacant block, people would dump rubbish & cars there, would the owner be liable then ??

    Must be some reason why the entrepeneurs in USA are not snapping them up

    Meybe an AULRO group buy, buy a whole street ??

    Even a whole town,

    heres one in the UK
    All yours for £1.75millon: Entire village for sale includes a haunted castle, a Lordship title, 70 homes and approval for a holiday park | Mail Online

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