That Aubrey Lewis House sounded fishy. It has historical significance therefore couldn’t be moved more than a quarter mile but the city allowed for it to be demolished? Wtf? You can’t move it but they can destroy it? That is so disrespectful, and sounds like an incomplete story.
Honestly I think they all are, because houses for $1 have property tax. All of these homes do honestly. So you can get a mansion for a dollar but there's still taxes of a mansion sized property to day. I mean... I'd still do it..LMAO...but ijs.
@@funkyandbold you're right there my youtube friend LOL... there is def more to the story for sure... and they sure can sell for a buck... but yes the land tax is on you too when ya move in, correct? is there a separate fee to the city/gov't though if they bought it and moved it within a decent time frame i wonder? to me here where i am from the gov't milks every last freaking penny out of anyone that will let them... sin... they're the real asshats
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The power of God can destroy evil and restore peace through Jesus Christ. It's the corrupt HOA's and crook housing authorities that can ruin entire nieghborhoods!
Yes, that is the usual reason why there are so many abandoned mansions. No one can afford or wants the huge maintenance costs and oppressive property taxes.
Just like those poor people who get the renovation overhauls on all those celebrity contractor shows. Plenty of them have ended up homeless because they can no longer afford the property taxes, let alone other costs.
There are places in Boston that are lively busy town squares with cemeteries backed up literally right next to them. If there are ghosts than those residents can look out and see them at night from their bedroom window.
I live like 5 minutes away from that first house, and every time we drove past it growing up, I called it my dream house. Nice to know my childhood dream might be a little more attainable than I thought, even if it takes some fixing up
Damn that's cool! I feel like it will cost more to get water and heating to the house then the house itself and also renovations. It would be amazing to see it done though!
i really wouldn't be able to stop myself from staring out the window day and night... i know i will obsess over it till i did see something... or long enough for my not so better half to have me committed... lets hope i never get that chance and if i did, i hope my boys are either married and taken care of by their other halves or right now while they're still young,.. because if it was up to those two, in a few years... they would both definitely have me committed I thinks LOL
From 2010-2012 I found 3-4 old but really nice neighborhoods in Detroit, 50-85% of the homes were abandoned and disrepair. The houses were selling for as little as $25k. Looks like suckers are paying $400k-500k for them now lol
@@pamelamorris3148 I have no clue how to renovate houses, so I laid off. I don't have any regrets. I would certainly never pay the absurd post renovation asking prices that I saw, either. One street may be 'redone' but just around the corner are drugs, abandoned houses, poorly funded and closed schools and then the overall malfunction and bankruptcy of Detroit.
I looked into one of those €1 homes in Italy. After talking with the township attorney handling the applications and sales I came to understand the home would cost about $25,000 USD to bring up to spec and be insurable. The view was breathtaking the architectural style was gorgeous and the perks offered by Italy were pretty impressive (massive tax credits and permanent residence and work permits are huge things for an expat). I ultimately decided against it because I would be entirely too far from the medical care i would need to use there
@@Dasani_water_drinker I agree wholeheartedly. In my case the towns were sparsely inhabited anymore and I would have to drive two hours each way to a proper doctor in a metropolitan setting. Many towns are located in the mountains or in steep rocky areas not conducive to a guy like me in a chair lol
I laughed when it mentioned the £1 houses in the UK (but never showed any) as unlike the Italian ones they're mainly terraced houses in slum areas. So even if you did one up you'd be left in an empty street that's like a daily mini riot and junkies and chavs trying to rob you constantly.
I would definitely live in a haunted house for $1, especially in todays housing market. Just the timeframe of the repairs they would ask for would probably be insane, on my budget i would have to take it one room at a time.
The property taxes can also be excessive, especially if the county rate is based on square footage, you could be paying more in yearly taxes than your mortgage, even if you took a large mortgage to finance repairs. In a lot of cases it's property taxes that stop a poor family from taking on a project house like these even if they were willing.
and you do know why the local government is trying to sell the house. It is for property tax, land tax etc. Yeah sure the house is 1$ but your taxes every year is 50,000$ or more depending on how big you land is.
@@cynthiarothrock4255 The rest of the time , You could rent out bordering observation areas to paranormal investigation shows , historical film crew's and photography clubs.
That was my thinking when I first read about buying a house in Europe for $1. I’m into online business. But then I read these places have little/no Internet access. Little/no phone service too. Combine that with limited to little/no essential services like grocery stores, police/fire and I realized it was completely a no go for me. Great idea in theory, but terrible in practice.
3 years ago, I came across an "auction" in a courtroom, of an old very very big villa, more like a castle, in a little village in Germany. It had a park around it, there were 5 more buildings, old stables, barns and so on, and the price for the whole lot was 1€. But .... the renovation price was around 1 mio €. Nobody bought it, the courtroom was empty.
Why didn't you buy it? Even though the renovation costs well,we're one million euro i personally still would've bought it just for the fact of owning it, might've renovated some parts and left the others as a bit of a time capsule.
#4 I live in the area of Liverpool, England, where the city council sold derelict houses for £1. They've been featured on TV series such as "Britain's cheapest streets". They're not in a small town they're in a major city, they'd been empty for about 10 years and needed to be completely re-fitted, costing about £30,000-£50,000 per house. The purchaser was required to complete renovations within a set time period, and could not sell or rent the property for 5 years to stop people from flipping them or just re-selling them without doing any work. Houses in the area now sell for around £90,000
So true! These Houses different in the dark, they look so haunted. But then, in the daytime it looks like a beautiful mansion. It’s really fascinating how the time of the day can make things look different depending on when you’re looking at it.
I own a mansion and believe me it is no fun. A full time job to just look after the estate without enough time to restore all the other rooms that need doing. We spend thousands to heat parts but it is still always cold! Always my dream to own one but see now why these places get abandoned...
I would go for an old mansion, but ONLY if it was completely un-touched by any form of historical society. People who put impossibly expensive restrictions on places and then don’t understand why they don’t sell. 😑😑 maybe it’s because no one can afford to replace joists and studs with matching hand hewn Oak! Op, can you have blown insulation put into your leaky walls?
Quick story time: When I was a few months old my fam lived in a house that was haunted by a family that was slaughtered by the husband. After experiencing knocking, banging, hearing things thrown but not seeing them thrown, screaming, fighting, babies crying (wasn't me, I was asleep), etc, my mother looked up the history of the house. It had said the family was slaughtered in one of the houses on that street, but it wouldn't say which house because of the houses market price. For whatever reason, my brother hated his room, even though it was the master bedroom with a beautiful view.
🙄 I'm always a little irked when people mention sounds as proof of ghosts. Let's say ghosts are real, I'll take that at face value for the sake of argument. How would a ghost-baby make crying sounds? How are sound waves being generated and bounced along the halls to be received by your ear drums? Even in a situation where ghosts are real, the sound is still a tangible force that would have to be created by tangible means. It's not magic. Just because you can't see sounds (normally) doesn't mean it can come from a non-tangible source. In basically every case, the sound is just something else that happens to sound like crying or something. You'd be better off figuring out what the hell is going on that is generating that sound. might've been an animal in the walls.
@@Nick30468 that's like saying that plants can't feel things because they don't have an animal nervous system. Or that aliens can't be on other planets because there's no water or oxygen. You're using what we "know" and applying it to the unknown. The bottom of the sea is a totally different world to the land surface, which we would never have known unless someone said "but what if it isn't the same? Let's find out." Maybe ghosts aren't real. We don't know. But suggesting that something you can't explain must be make believe just because you can't apply land logic to it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.
I have no issue with living near a cemetery. It's sad, though, all these grand homes, beautiful mansions, and stately edifices all abandoned and unloved. Heartbreaking.
You do know why they are abandoned. Because of the ginormous tax behind it. Rich people will choose a good town or neighborhood to live. Rather than renovating and living on those house built from 1800's or 1900's
Let me get this straight. The Aubrey Lewis home. It was for sale for 10 dollars. But it had to be moved. Though not more than 1/4 of a mile from the original spot. All because if the historical significance. Yet, instead of allowing someone to move it farther away, they demolished it? City governments at work.
What never seems to be mentioned is the taxes. Detroit especially. The city sells the houses cheap, because the taxes are really high. Also, you'll have to physically fight the homeless people occupying them. Saw it on a show.
what is the law for squatters rights in Michigan because if the homeless person stays in the home long enough I think it become theirs but I could be wrong
Just an example, but the last house I looked at like these that was selling for $1 was an old mansion in Illinois, wasn't even that bad for renovation needs, but the taxes required were almost $50,000 a year. So unless you can pony up 10s of thousands per year in taxes, that's the real cost on these properties on top of your renovation costs.
Those dollar houses in Italy are similar. I don't think the taxes are that high but there are a bunch of fees and stuff that you have to pay in addition to renovation costs. I saw a video were a couple ended up paying around $100,000 when all was said and done which is still a really good deal. It was far more than a dollar, though.
@@HarryBuddhaPalm Buying in another country also limits your job and culture integration options unless you have some knowledge of the local language and a job type that translates to working in that region. Moving to a run down city in another country and expecting to just pick up a normal minimum wage job isn't going to cut it. So it's not much of an option for random poor people to just up and move and hope they can integrate into a country that they have no knowledge of.
@@HarryBuddhaPalm in Itally you actually gain some tax credit by doing that, so won't pay that much. But mansion from video is literally unsellable, anyone that can spare 50K/year just for property tax is probably capable of building his own custom "tailor" made mansion instead of buying some old crap
@@janprostejovsky5050 Yeah, I can't remember the exact details. I just remember they had a lot of fees they had to pay over the initial dollar and then there was the renovation costs.
Exactly... it's like buying a printer for $1, then replacing $100 cartridges every month. Except, in the case of abandoned properties, it's $10,000 cartridges.
Did you know the name of that beautiful house was "High Hopes"? I find it sad that people are so perturbed and disturbed by such things since most are not real.
On top of the $50,000 to move the first house and $150,000 to fix it up, you also have to factor in the cost of the empty lot that you'd be putting the house. That's another $50,000 - $100,000 depending on the neighborhood.
In Nd you can get decent size empty house lots for like 20k. The problem is it's a long way from anywhere you would move an existing house, increasing your move expenses and though you can have a new one built, construction expenses here are high. Cheap land, but expensive to get a house put on it.
"Homes nobody wants to buy." Mansion in Kentucky is bought and turned into apartments. Haunted mansion bought by entertainment company turned into tourist trap... Calling B.S. on the title.
I'm not scared of "haunted" houses. I would actually love to live in one, if I had the money for renovations. If I were rich though, I'd be buying these old mansions, fixing them up and selling them for millions. I love old architecture.
The Lizzy Borden House you can sleep there because its bed and breakfast I think thats how to call it and you can go on tour of the museum in the house and while experience the haunting and I would do the same with those mansions. :)
This may be a bad financial decision, but id rather budget for a high priced place to live and not have to do anything to it, than $1 to a broke down mansion needing to be fixed from the ground up lol, rather just build a house from scratch if I had to
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You know what I don’t think I’d care about the house being “haunted” that said, I don’t feel very chill about knowing about all the people that died and how/where they died in the house.
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Surprisingly easier than you think. Sometimes, if too big, they carefully cut it like a cake and move the pieces... It looks just as rediculous as it sounds
@@dania-hk6qo With building clamps and clamps. Like flat metal sheets that they weld around things to pull them together and giant nails. It's complicated, but once the foundation is secure, you just re-plaster over the cuts and boom
I was house shopping with my mother one time and we walked into an old house with creepy vibes and I asked, "mom, are you scared of ghosts?" she replied, "ghosts?! I'm scared of burglars!" lol point taken
i really dont understand how "someone died in here" is such a big problem for many.... i live in the apartment my great-grandmother rented for a decade and later died in. even if it wasnt for her, i think there is a high chance that some more died in here in the 50 to 70 years since the building's been built *shrug *
It's not unless the new people living in it started mysteriously dying or going crazy. If so, before turning tail and running away try blessing the house first
I used to live in a demonic house for 10 years. Growling. Cold spots in the back bedroom even in the Summer with the curtains drawn and the sun shining in. Invisible hands grabbing you in your sleep. Doors opening, footsteps running in the hall, having your name whispered in your ear by no one. I think I can handle these homes. Too bad some of these are out of state.
Yep, I saw this video on RUclips where a guy visits a abandoned mega mansion In Canada. It sits alone on a 41 acre plot next to a lake and has a big wow factor, when seen from a distance. Apparently the very rich owner started this project which was almost completed, but he lost everything in the 2008 recession. His liquidators seized it and they did nothing to secure this unfinished project. From a distance this 5/6 story ultra modern mega mansion looks absolutely breathtaking, until you step inside. This mansion was vandalized, raided by looters, serious water leakage and subsequent mold problem. The asking price is $25 million dollars, but on auction did not get a single offer after reducing the asking price to $150,000.
The catch-22 about these homes is that if you buy them and invest to fix them up; the utility and property tax expenses will make them unlivable for the average middle class buyer. So, the only way to approach this is from an investment stand point.
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I would definitely love to have !! It's absolutely beautiful, stunning I could handle a little bit of noise and objects moving not afraid of no ghost :)
I can't believe that there are houses in the UK for £1. Property developers over here will buy parts of people's gardens if there's a chance they could squeeze in a few overpriced homes. Edit: Okay, I am wrong, there do appear to be some places in the north of England where one can buy a fixer-up for a quid. Damn!
You have to be able to afford to fix them up properly, British housing authority laws in some areas can be VERY strict with high standards about who does the house repairs and what materials are used. Property taxes there are serious too.
Yes it's true.. I went to look at them.. Literally terrace miners old houses and so many drugs it was horrendous! Council couldn't sell them for a pound. Watch Billy Elliot filmed in the area.
@@judithsixkiller5586 a developer would buy up streets, do them up and make a massive profit. Some houses are 'listed buildings' and are regulated in how they can be restored but not to the point that they are unaffordable to do, and that certainly wouldn't be true in 'ghost villages'. And property taxes aren't that high (well not if you have a decent income anyway)
@@mikk2933 where were these houses and when did you see them? I'm assuming in Newcastle which is a very vibrant city now. Perhaps this was true in the past but I would be extremely surprised if it is now
So many so-called "stately homes" in the U.K. are now open to the public, for tours, as wedding & conference venues, etc. It hilarious to see these families, some of whom wouldn't be seen dead among any but the (once) wealthy like themselves, are now forced to play host/hostess to the lower classes. Besides the legal & planning costs, never mind the actual cost of materials & labour to renovate the buildings, the sheer cost of annual upkeep, inheritance taxes, etc., are ridiculous. Even families that once moved in royal circles can't afford to keep their castles & estates as family homes but have had to operate them now as B & B's!
copgirl11....wow, you're seriously tryin to push your victimhood affliction? Really? No one wanted to destroy it, it's just the land owner wanted to build his own home on the land he legally purchased, but didn't want to or couldn't tear down the existing structure. What went down had zero to do with the previous owner, who was an absolute savage and an American patriot......
That's it. I have a new life goal. I'm going to become successful in a work-from-home career, and I'm going to live in a UK ghost town. Because, my god! Those towns looked so beautiful!
I worked for a guy whose wife fell in love with a late-1800's mansion in New England. She talked him into getting it (against his better judgement). "Needs everything" was a pretty good description. Take any repair on a normal house and multiply by ten- or a hundred. That, and his heating costs mean it takes until the end of August to pay off the previous winter's heating bill. I can't even imagine what his property taxes run- $30K $40K? The last problem with these places is the state always ends up owning them because no one else can afford to.
Besides in New England a house from the 1800's or older are considered historical and any repairs must be done under a special code to keep the building as authentic as possible.
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Yeah, they're maybe cheap, but the restoration costs alone would set you back a fortune, and then comes the property taxes, which would require you to have a 7 digit annual income.
The Georgian houses you talk about in Detroit have not been below $200,000 for 10 years at least. It’s the Boston Edison neighborhood, I lived off of Atkinson from 2018-2020 in a beautiful home, every house within 5 blocks had homeowners/tenants. Not abandoned at all, Detroit is thriving!
And yet..... none of them are still on the market. Also, the haunted house in MA was still $350k and needed new pipes, electric and a ton of other things. That is basically a $500k plus investment for a house that is haunted and may kill you. That ain’t cheap.
its the people who affects the place, a woman lived in our apartment before and claimed that it was haunted and lost her two sons. We took the place, we're a religious family so nothing happened to us. we grew up there and now living a good life.
@@jaspergreatllc2465 no not a witch I’m just not afraid of ghost I have lots of experience with ghost growing up and believe me it wasn’t good but I lived through those crazy moments one thing for sure I learned about is that if you’re scared they will come for you but if you ain’t scared they’ll leave you alone
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Its worth it to buy one of those houses in Detroit, its still cheaper to buy one and fix it up the way you like than it is to try to buy one for the ridiculous prices out there.
I'll sell you my house right now for $300k cash then. Surely you could afford it if you think you can afford the property taxes and other upkeep of any of the places in the video.
One of the houses shown on here is Westover Plantation. It is nowhere near Detroit and is in very good repair and is owned by the heirs to the Crane plumbing fortune.
I can't understand why there's homeless families in America present day. It's so many abandoned homes all over this country. I know that some of the homeless people like their way of living and have chosen this lifestyle. With the pandemic shutdown and people have been forced from their homes/apartments those empty homes could remedy the solution. Any money given out could help get it started to be able to move in and make the necessary repairs. Anything is better than nothing at all.
Many grand old homes have been turned into apartments in various cities in the US. When I lived in Denver, a lot of the Victorian mansions in the Capitol Hill area had long since been split into apartments as the boom/bust nature of the city meant those mansions were too expensive to keep up with in the bust eras.
I'd like any one of these houses. The first one just needs solar panels, compost toilets, tanks and pumps, the second one if YESHUA GOD ALMIGHTY cleared me to, through HIM, kick them devils out of there. As long as they don't make me move the home, if they try to kick me out they can't even if they condemn it. The ones in Detroit is really because racist Wayne county wants to empty Detroit of Detroiters by adding taxes continuously to the abandoned homes and underrate the tax value at the same time. They made it where you can't buy them because you will have to start out tens of thousands in tax debt and and given a few months to pay them off before they get tax repossessed again and if you spend the 30,000 renovating them they underrated the tax assessment so you own a house worth less than you spent buying paying taxes and renovating. New home owners don't get a clean start, they want you putting the old taxes that increase in the abandoned homes until they're demolished.
I’m sorry but the Amyitiville Horror house is so beautiful but I would knock those new square windows out and put back in the evil eyed looking ones at the top. It makes me so angry that the renovated it as such, against the very mystic beauty of its original form and design. That was just wrong.
In my city the are tons of barn style house that look just like it. The people that lived in the "Amityville" house and wrote the book confessed to rampant bullsh#tting to make money and sell it for more.
I would absolutely move to an abandoned town to live in a mansion! And as long as the 'ghosts' aren't hallucinations from toxic gas or mold, I'd take a 'haunted' house, too. ;-)
People who have visited my house always say that my house is haunted but I haven't encountered anything strange since I moved in 267 years ago.
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That Aubrey Lewis House sounded fishy. It has historical significance therefore couldn’t be moved more than a quarter mile but the city allowed for it to be demolished? Wtf? You can’t move it but they can destroy it? That is so disrespectful, and sounds like an incomplete story.
Ive been in that house. This guy has all the facts wrong.
Broadway avenue Montclair NJ.
Honestly I think they all are, because houses for $1 have property tax. All of these homes do honestly. So you can get a mansion for a dollar but there's still taxes of a mansion sized property to day. I mean... I'd still do it..LMAO...but ijs.
@@funkyandbold you're right there my youtube friend LOL... there is def more to the story for sure... and they sure can sell for a buck... but yes the land tax is on you too when ya move in, correct? is there a separate fee to the city/gov't though if they bought it and moved it within a decent time frame i wonder? to me here where i am from the gov't milks every last freaking penny out of anyone that will let them... sin... they're the real asshats
Right. Why now pay to have the plumbing and electrical moved to the current location.
Why don’t they use these houses as homeless shelters. Let the homeless have somewhere to sleep especially on cold rainy nights
Homeless people are mooches
@@Bass_Fishing_101 what brings you to that conclusion
Because Capitalism has got to Capitalism 😟
That's really messed up you would get rid of our homeless problem by having these people get possessed and haunted. SMH!
I think they’d rather have a roof over there heads and somewhere to sleep rather than being out in the freezing cold and rain all night
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I’m thinking of doing the same but not sure if I should use different brokerage accounts? Just Curious. Pros and cons ?
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As long as it’s haunted by ghosts and not demons it’s fine lol
There are only demons not ghosts. Demons deceive people thinking that they are people dead relatives. Trust me ask many ex Satanist.
They are moved permanently only if you have the power or authority to do so, otherwise they’ll go “who are you?” And then its the end
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The power of God can destroy evil and restore peace through Jesus Christ. It's the corrupt HOA's and crook housing authorities that can ruin entire nieghborhoods!
What! Don't you know that ghost do not have a conscience! And demons follow rules!
Cheap buying prices, astronomical property taxes most likely
The one next to the cemetery that was used as a field hospital would give you tax credits for fixing it up.
Or they must be moved :-(
Yes, that is the usual reason why there are so many abandoned mansions. No one can afford or wants the huge maintenance costs and oppressive property taxes.
Just like those poor people who get the renovation overhauls on all those celebrity contractor shows. Plenty of them have ended up homeless because they can no longer afford the property taxes, let alone other costs.
@@SunnyKittyKatt V uhhmbjy
You’re telling me a house was $10 and I didn’t know about it and now it’s gone😡
Cause a black man owned it. Smh
No one else who had homes that need to be moved, the are still standing.
And then time comes for property tax and you are screwed.
@@ContradictionsNicky yeah I was still confused on why they demolished it
@Rio Bank that's easy if you know how to work
“Besides, who wouldn’t want to live next to a cemetery. At least the neighbors are quiet.. usually.” I dieeed 😂 😂 😂
Ehh, I live right between two cemeteries and it is very overrated...
There are places in Boston that are lively busy town squares with cemeteries backed up literally right next to them. If there are ghosts than those residents can look out and see them at night from their bedroom window.
"I dieeed" so did the neighbors
@@gwendolynrobinson3900 BRUH 🤣
I would love it personally...
I live like 5 minutes away from that first house, and every time we drove past it growing up, I called it my dream house. Nice to know my childhood dream might be a little more attainable than I thought, even if it takes some fixing up
I loved that house. Out of Style, my foot! That was gorgeous!
Soooo,... did you buy it?
@@sebastianmichael5819
Or drive by it?
Damn that's cool! I feel like it will cost more to get water and heating to the house then the house itself and also renovations. It would be amazing to see it done though!
That's Cool, Good Luck!
I'll take the place nextdoor to the cemetery, I lived next door to one before and never had better nighbours!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I live in front of a cemetery, it’s peaceful.
i really wouldn't be able to stop myself from staring out the window day and night... i know i will obsess over it till i did see something... or long enough for my not so better half to have me committed... lets hope i never get that chance and if i did, i hope my boys are either married and taken care of by their other halves or right now while they're still young,.. because if it was up to those two, in a few years... they would both definitely have me committed I thinks LOL
It wouldn't bother me as long as the neighbors stay on their side of the fence.
I lived across the street from one for a few yrs
The Addams Family: "Haunted house? New family vacation home"
From 2010-2012 I found 3-4 old but really nice neighborhoods in Detroit, 50-85% of the homes were abandoned and disrepair. The houses were selling for as little as $25k. Looks like suckers are paying $400k-500k for them now lol
And they sold for $1000 - $3500 a piece and they put $50k - 75k in them retail value so 1/3rd of that to fix them up doing the work yourself.
@@pamelamorris3148 I have no clue how to renovate houses, so I laid off. I don't have any regrets. I would certainly never pay the absurd post renovation asking prices that I saw, either. One street may be 'redone' but just around the corner are drugs, abandoned houses, poorly funded and closed schools and then the overall malfunction and bankruptcy of Detroit.
Yea but your holding costs for that many years, would you have been able to afford that
DETROIT? Hahahaha! Idc HOW cheap it is! Ya ass will get shot. I have 300 relatives there. The high yellow Johnsons…
And some of those old homes off Grand River?? Exquisite!
I looked into one of those €1 homes in Italy. After talking with the township attorney handling the applications and sales I came to understand the home would cost about $25,000 USD to bring up to spec and be insurable. The view was breathtaking the architectural style was gorgeous and the perks offered by Italy were pretty impressive (massive tax credits and permanent residence and work permits are huge things for an expat). I ultimately decided against it because I would be entirely too far from the medical care i would need to use there
That's not bad actually- refurbishing usually is like 100k
@@Dasani_water_drinker I agree wholeheartedly. In my case the towns were sparsely inhabited anymore and I would have to drive two hours each way to a proper doctor in a metropolitan setting. Many towns are located in the mountains or in steep rocky areas not conducive to a guy like me in a chair lol
Thats pretty cool.. thanks for sharing, its pretty interesting..
@@chrisdooley6468 you should bring medical care with you then, or create medical offices in that area.
I laughed when it mentioned the £1 houses in the UK (but never showed any) as unlike the Italian ones they're mainly terraced houses in slum areas. So even if you did one up you'd be left in an empty street that's like a daily mini riot and junkies and chavs trying to rob you constantly.
"Hi, yes, Im in the market for a mansion... but my budget is very limited." *counts coins*
Just put that in the college fund.
😂😂
My thought exactly. Oh and please allow me to make iou's on the taxes
A few bitcoins will do..
Talking to the realtor while lifting couch cushions.
Right now I am homeless, and I would be more than happy to live in any of those mansions.
U can buy is just 10dollars
I send my love & well wishes to you, Sherry! I Hope you can find a nice home to live in soon. Much Love!
Love and massive light to you Sherry. Hope you’re okay today.
I hope and pray that your situation is turned around soon!
@@Msnycci402 Thank you
I would definitely live in a haunted house for $1, especially in todays housing market. Just the timeframe of the repairs they would ask for would probably be insane, on my budget i would have to take it one room at a time.
The property taxes can also be excessive, especially if the county rate is based on square footage, you could be paying more in yearly taxes than your mortgage, even if you took a large mortgage to finance repairs.
In a lot of cases it's property taxes that stop a poor family from taking on a project house like these even if they were willing.
and you do know why the local government is trying to sell the house. It is for property tax, land tax etc. Yeah sure the house is 1$ but your taxes every year is 50,000$ or more depending on how big you land is.
@@kuyalouie946 nah it would only be about $10000, historical value might decrease it further.
Today’s market and property taxes are haunting anyways so there’s really no loss😂
Addams Family: Look! It even has a view.
The view: A civil war graveyard.
People didnt realise, how dark and demonic Addams Family was since then.
@@tiborreszegi6185 We knew. it’s why we loved them
Charge for old time fairs it would pay the mortgage for civil war games on property if their us room for weekend horses.
Let’s play wake the dead!!!
@@cynthiarothrock4255 The rest of the time , You could rent out bordering observation areas to paranormal investigation shows , historical film crew's and photography clubs.
Those 1£ houses that you have to live in for 5 years. If you can start an online business, this place would be a millennials nirvana.
Without internet? Doubt that lo
Yeppp
That was my thinking when I first read about buying a house in Europe for $1. I’m into online business. But then I read these places have little/no Internet access. Little/no phone service too. Combine that with limited to little/no essential services like grocery stores, police/fire and I realized it was completely a no go for me. Great idea in theory, but terrible in practice.
@@SmartPracticeSuccess which is exactly why nobody lives there now. The youth have all left to big cities for work
Honestly if I new Italian I would be there getting me a nice house as long as I could walk my happy butt to the sea or even ride a bike.
A mansion for $10 you know something is wrong with the house
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3 years ago, I came across an "auction" in a courtroom, of an old very very big villa, more like a castle, in a little village in Germany. It had a park around it, there were 5 more buildings, old stables, barns and so on, and the price for the whole lot was 1€.
But .... the renovation price was around 1 mio €.
Nobody bought it, the courtroom was empty.
Why didn't you buy it? Even though the renovation costs well,we're one million euro i personally still would've bought it just for the fact of owning it, might've renovated some parts and left the others as a bit of a time capsule.
You would have lost it again anyway if you can't afford the taxes, and a property that size would cost 10s of thousands per year.
@@Vincent_Beers not just the tax but also maintenance etc would be astronomical.
#4 I live in the area of Liverpool, England, where the city council sold derelict houses for £1. They've been featured on TV series such as "Britain's cheapest streets". They're not in a small town they're in a major city, they'd been empty for about 10 years and needed to be completely re-fitted, costing about £30,000-£50,000 per house. The purchaser was required to complete renovations within a set time period, and could not sell or rent the property for 5 years to stop people from flipping them or just re-selling them without doing any work. Houses in the area now sell for around £90,000
Buy the second place and do a breakfast inn, people would love to stay there
I would just start charging rent to the ghost.... and whom ever doesn't start paying you get an exorcism lol which means kicked out 😉
LMAOOO
Lololo
I think the exorcism moratorium was just extended with an executive order the other day.
They would probably have to do some ghost writing to make money for the rent!😂😂
LMAO
I love how one of the "haunted houses" became a staged haunted house. Makes me think it wasn't really haunted to begin with.. xD
"You're in the market for a mansion but your budget is limited. Very, very limited.". That just about cracked me up on the floor!
During the day doesn’t look scary, but night is something else, 😱
😳
So true! These Houses different in the dark, they look so haunted. But then, in the daytime it looks like a beautiful mansion. It’s really fascinating how the time of the day can make things look different depending on when you’re looking at it.
Hello Olga
I own a mansion and believe me it is no fun. A full time job to just look after the estate without enough time to restore all the other rooms that need doing. We spend thousands to heat parts but it is still always cold! Always my dream to own one but see now why these places get abandoned...
Wow really
Wow
Ever owned a farm?
@@peterlustig6888 yup - very hard work!
I would go for an old mansion, but ONLY if it was completely un-touched by any form of historical society. People who put impossibly expensive restrictions on places and then don’t understand why they don’t sell. 😑😑 maybe it’s because no one can afford to replace joists and studs with matching hand hewn Oak!
Op, can you have blown insulation put into your leaky walls?
Quick story time:
When I was a few months old my fam lived in a house that was haunted by a family that was slaughtered by the husband. After experiencing knocking, banging, hearing things thrown but not seeing them thrown, screaming, fighting, babies crying (wasn't me, I was asleep), etc, my mother looked up the history of the house.
It had said the family was slaughtered in one of the houses on that street, but it wouldn't say which house because of the houses market price. For whatever reason, my brother hated his room, even though it was the master bedroom with a beautiful view.
Your brother's room must have been the place where the slaughtering took place 😳
Realtors have to disclose if there was a death on the property by law though.
@@mydogeatspuke Realtors didn’t always have to. It may have been long enough ago that the rule wasn’t yet in effect.
🙄 I'm always a little irked when people mention sounds as proof of ghosts. Let's say ghosts are real, I'll take that at face value for the sake of argument. How would a ghost-baby make crying sounds? How are sound waves being generated and bounced along the halls to be received by your ear drums? Even in a situation where ghosts are real, the sound is still a tangible force that would have to be created by tangible means. It's not magic. Just because you can't see sounds (normally) doesn't mean it can come from a non-tangible source. In basically every case, the sound is just something else that happens to sound like crying or something. You'd be better off figuring out what the hell is going on that is generating that sound. might've been an animal in the walls.
@@Nick30468 that's like saying that plants can't feel things because they don't have an animal nervous system. Or that aliens can't be on other planets because there's no water or oxygen. You're using what we "know" and applying it to the unknown. The bottom of the sea is a totally different world to the land surface, which we would never have known unless someone said "but what if it isn't the same? Let's find out." Maybe ghosts aren't real. We don't know. But suggesting that something you can't explain must be make believe just because you can't apply land logic to it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.
I have no issue with living near a cemetery. It's sad, though, all these grand homes, beautiful mansions, and stately edifices all abandoned and unloved. Heartbreaking.
You do know why they are abandoned. Because of the ginormous tax behind it. Rich people will choose a good town or neighborhood to live. Rather than renovating and living on those house built from 1800's or 1900's
Let me get this straight. The Aubrey Lewis home. It was for sale for 10 dollars. But it had to be moved. Though not more than 1/4 of a mile from the original spot. All because if the historical significance. Yet, instead of allowing someone to move it farther away, they demolished it? City governments at work.
What never seems to be mentioned is the taxes. Detroit especially. The city sells the houses cheap, because the taxes are really high. Also, you'll have to physically fight the homeless people occupying them.
Saw it on a show.
That's a no brainer, sadly people don't think about that usually
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The bars on every single window was a dead giveaway that you probably don't want to put the money in to fix them up. It's a shame.
what is the law for squatters rights in Michigan
because if the homeless person stays in the home long enough I think it become theirs but I could be wrong
Oooh what show. Sounds entertaining
Just an example, but the last house I looked at like these that was selling for $1 was an old mansion in Illinois, wasn't even that bad for renovation needs, but the taxes required were almost $50,000 a year. So unless you can pony up 10s of thousands per year in taxes, that's the real cost on these properties on top of your renovation costs.
Those dollar houses in Italy are similar. I don't think the taxes are that high but there are a bunch of fees and stuff that you have to pay in addition to renovation costs. I saw a video were a couple ended up paying around $100,000 when all was said and done which is still a really good deal. It was far more than a dollar, though.
@@HarryBuddhaPalm Buying in another country also limits your job and culture integration options unless you have some knowledge of the local language and a job type that translates to working in that region. Moving to a run down city in another country and expecting to just pick up a normal minimum wage job isn't going to cut it. So it's not much of an option for random poor people to just up and move and hope they can integrate into a country that they have no knowledge of.
@@HarryBuddhaPalm in Itally you actually gain some tax credit by doing that, so won't pay that much. But mansion from video is literally unsellable, anyone that can spare 50K/year just for property tax is probably capable of building his own custom "tailor" made mansion instead of buying some old crap
@@janprostejovsky5050 Yeah, I can't remember the exact details. I just remember they had a lot of fees they had to pay over the initial dollar and then there was the renovation costs.
Exactly... it's like buying a printer for $1, then replacing $100 cartridges every month. Except, in the case of abandoned properties, it's $10,000 cartridges.
my house is full of spirits, but whenever someone comes over they just say i’m an alcoholic 😪
Would you like prayer?
That will get them right out
Lmao
Blame it on the boos (booze) 👻 🥃
😂😂😂 I got that. They call alcohol 'spirits.'
Noticed that all "haunted" properties have real world problems.
You wouldn't catch me dead in the Amityville house.
Wasn't that entire story debunked long ago as a hoax the family perpatrated for attention?
I can’t reasonably believe in any of that crap. It was a hoax, it’s all a hoax or a hopeful delusion.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
GOOD ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did you know the name of that beautiful house was "High Hopes"? I find it sad that people are so perturbed and disturbed by such things since most are not real.
@@brianhelgerson87 so you're telling me that the husband didn't go on a killing spree? Cause I'm pretty sure he did
On top of the $50,000 to move the first house and $150,000 to fix it up, you also have to factor in the cost of the empty lot that you'd be putting the house. That's another $50,000 - $100,000 depending on the neighborhood.
As someone living in the UK, that is still a TINY price for a house not even factoring in exchange rates between £ and $.
In Nd you can get decent size empty house lots for like 20k. The problem is it's a long way from anywhere you would move an existing house, increasing your move expenses and though you can have a new one built, construction expenses here are high.
Cheap land, but expensive to get a house put on it.
"Homes nobody wants to buy." Mansion in Kentucky is bought and turned into apartments. Haunted mansion bought by entertainment company turned into tourist trap... Calling B.S. on the title.
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I'm not scared of "haunted" houses. I would actually love to live in one, if I had the money for renovations. If I were rich though, I'd be buying these old mansions, fixing them up and selling them for millions. I love old architecture.
The Lizzy Borden House you can sleep there because its bed and breakfast I think thats how to call it and you can go on tour of the museum in the house and while experience the haunting and I would do the same with those mansions. :)
Ghosts would not leave you to reinov8 the house.Because ghosts like old houses.
Don't believe in ghosts, so why not buy a cheap haunted house?
@@jvinsnes I would love to live in a haunted house,,, Finally someone to hang out with.
Same. This idea really appeals to me.
This may be a bad financial decision, but id rather budget for a high priced place to live and not have to do anything to it, than $1 to a broke down mansion needing to be fixed from the ground up lol, rather just build a house from scratch if I had to
Taxes are probably insane for those cheap houses
Right?! Who wants to lift the floorboards only to find the damage is worse than you thought?
Superficial issues are fine, but issues with electrical, pipes, and especially FOUNDATION can cost tens of thousands
@@nunyabusiness6450 especially the foundation it's like buying a rusted car
Aslong as the foundation is good and it’s and over all good structure with our water or fire damage and reasonable taxes I’m all in ,
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You know what I don’t think I’d care about the house being “haunted” that said, I don’t feel very chill about knowing about all the people that died and how/where they died in the house.
But stuff like the 2nd house murders people in it. Think you can negotiate with them before they potentially murder you?
I’d be like chandler with the haunted ones, “I’ll take it, bad things happen to me anyway.”
I'm an introvert so I would actually repair one of the house if I had a chance 🤷 not the haunted or demonic ones tho.
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Demons and ghosts don’t scare me, surely it’s better than living with your parents
@@j.c985 🤣🤣
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HOW DO YOU MOVE A MANSION.
Surprisingly easier than you think. Sometimes, if too big, they carefully cut it like a cake and move the pieces... It looks just as rediculous as it sounds
@@EggyEkki how would they reassemble it though?
@@dania-hk6qo With building clamps and clamps. Like flat metal sheets that they weld around things to pull them together and giant nails. It's complicated, but once the foundation is secure, you just re-plaster over the cuts and boom
Oops, said clamps twice
Go to the gym for a few months and then you just pick it up and move it.
I was house shopping with my mother one time and we walked into an old house with creepy vibes and I asked, "mom, are you scared of ghosts?" she replied, "ghosts?! I'm scared of burglars!" lol point taken
But how about burglar ghosts?
i really dont understand how "someone died in here" is such a big problem for many....
i live in the apartment my great-grandmother rented for a decade and later died in.
even if it wasnt for her, i think there is a high chance that some more died in here in the 50 to 70 years since the building's been built *shrug *
It's not unless the new people living in it started mysteriously dying or going crazy. If so, before turning tail and running away try blessing the house first
I don't think it's so much a problem of someone dying there, and more of a problem if they were murdered there.
Murders probably drop property values.
It's in the way that the person died for me
Most people died in their homes throughout history. Died not murdered
I used to live in a demonic house for 10 years.
Growling. Cold spots in the back bedroom even in the Summer with the curtains drawn and the sun shining in.
Invisible hands grabbing you in your sleep.
Doors opening, footsteps running in the hall, having your name whispered in your ear by no one.
I think I can handle these homes.
Too bad some of these are out of state.
i think you should go to psychiatrist
The "Hex House" is apart of local history.. visitors weren't being respectful & kept vandalizing it!
That's heartbreaking. I'd love to live in a house like that. Just look at how incredibly well made it is.
Hello Hugh
If I were only near any of those, I would probably buy one.
Why not? It's a bargain!
I would 2
@@mariarod6998 me 3
Me 4
Ain't that the truth but I live by both of the Kentucky ones so
Upkeep is expensive. Only rich people can buy these things and afford the upkeep.
Basically all of these: houses are cheap, land is expensive.
Yep, I saw this video on RUclips where a guy visits a abandoned mega mansion In Canada. It sits alone on a 41 acre plot next to a lake and has a big wow factor, when seen from a distance. Apparently the very rich owner started this project which was almost completed, but he lost everything in the 2008 recession. His liquidators seized it and they did nothing to secure this unfinished project. From a distance this 5/6 story ultra modern mega mansion looks absolutely breathtaking, until you step inside. This mansion was vandalized, raided by looters, serious water leakage and subsequent mold problem. The asking price is $25 million dollars, but on auction did not get a single offer after reducing the asking price to $150,000.
The catch-22 about these homes is that if you buy them and invest to fix them up; the utility and property tax expenses will make them unlivable for the average middle class buyer. So, the only way to approach this is from an investment stand point.
I will go in there with a priest and pray all over those houses and then I will move that house.
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Smart move
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I would move the house while the ghosts were sleeping and save money on the priest.
YES YES and YES. Just gimme the deed. I’ll live there
Yep I would just live in a new camper on any of these
Me too
@PrinceFcknCharming I love the name. 🥰
@PrinceFcknCharming no problem. 😄 it's hilarious!
I've lived next to a cemetery for most of my life. I'd buy on of the mansions for a thousand dollars. I'd live in a haunted house in a heartbeat
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I could imagine a bunch of witches aka a coven moving into one of these just to cleanse it and then have a mansion
I deal with a lot of ghosts at my small home now I'm okay with a mansion plus the ghosts
They're devils and they are affecting you if you don't get rid of them. You won't notice if you're buried in sin but they won't allow Christians or other righteous people to stay your friend or lover, and draw you to sin guaranteed. Get rid of them. Search Mark Herman's and do a free Zoom
@@RSmith1982 I practice witchcraft and I think there okay! There not mean just a bit annoying
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I would definitely love to have !! It's absolutely beautiful, stunning I could handle a little bit of noise and objects moving not afraid of no ghost :)
I would love to live in Italy...I’d fix all that up
Same! Get a bunch of friends and create a little community
Do it man. Life’s short and nothing should stop ya
I can't believe that there are houses in the UK for £1. Property developers over here will buy parts of people's gardens if there's a chance they could squeeze in a few overpriced homes.
Edit: Okay, I am wrong, there do appear to be some places in the north of England where one can buy a fixer-up for a quid. Damn!
You have to be able to afford to fix them up properly, British housing authority laws in some areas can be VERY strict with high standards about who does the house repairs and what materials are used. Property taxes there are serious too.
Yes it's true.. I went to look at them.. Literally terrace miners old houses and so many drugs it was horrendous! Council couldn't sell them for a pound. Watch Billy Elliot filmed in the area.
I've just said the same. It's nonsense
@@judithsixkiller5586 a developer would buy up streets, do them up and make a massive profit.
Some houses are 'listed buildings' and are regulated in how they can be restored but not to the point that they are unaffordable to do, and that certainly wouldn't be true in 'ghost villages'. And property taxes aren't that high (well not if you have a decent income anyway)
@@mikk2933 where were these houses and when did you see them? I'm assuming in Newcastle which is a very vibrant city now. Perhaps this was true in the past but I would be extremely surprised if it is now
I’ve lived in a small tiny haunted house, I think I can handle a haunted mansion
So many so-called "stately homes" in the U.K. are now open to the public, for tours, as wedding & conference venues, etc. It hilarious to see these families, some of whom wouldn't be seen dead among any but the (once) wealthy like themselves, are now forced to play host/hostess to the lower classes. Besides the legal & planning costs, never mind the actual cost of materials & labour to renovate the buildings, the sheer cost of annual upkeep, inheritance taxes, etc., are ridiculous. Even families that once moved in royal circles can't afford to keep their castles & estates as family homes but have had to operate them now as B & B's!
The Aubrey house was just crazy. Why not leave the house there and sell it. They wanted to destroy the house
copgirl11....wow, you're seriously tryin to push your victimhood affliction? Really? No one wanted to destroy it, it's just the land owner wanted to build his own home on the land he legally purchased, but didn't want to or couldn't tear down the existing structure. What went down had zero to do with the previous owner, who was an absolute savage and an American patriot......
EXACTLY! They imposed obvious impossible demands for where the house could be moved, gave and then took away the house's historical status...SMDH!
@@branon6565 You're ugly face... says a lot about you. Eww
Someone sold the land to developers who wanted to develop the land, and THEN a historic society got involved after it was already too late.
That's it. I have a new life goal. I'm going to become successful in a work-from-home career, and I'm going to live in a UK ghost town. Because, my god! Those towns looked so beautiful!
Hell no dealing with the living is hard enough
I'm way more concerned about the living than I am the dead. I know how to handle the dead.
😂🤣 So true!!
Prefer deal with the dead than living.
It's a shame that Aubrey Lewis house didn't sell, even after being offered $10K to help move it a bit. It seemed like a nice place to live in.
literally watching this to buy myself a place
I advise caution; buying real estate is not about buying bricks, it's about buying the quality of your neighbors.
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And it'll need
50000 for Moving
150000 for fixing it
So you're telling me, a solid house for 200000? HELL YEA I'm in!
I worked for a guy whose wife fell in love with a late-1800's mansion in New England. She talked him into getting it (against his better judgement). "Needs everything" was a pretty good description. Take any repair on a normal house and multiply by ten- or a hundred. That, and his heating costs mean it takes until the end of August to pay off the previous winter's heating bill. I can't even imagine what his property taxes run- $30K $40K? The last problem with these places is the state always ends up owning them because no one else can afford to.
Besides in New England a house from the 1800's or older are considered historical and any repairs must be done under a special code to keep the building as authentic as possible.
i would no live in a mansion because the property taxes would be way more than i could afford .
Man, if i was still in my 20's or 30's i would 100% jump at those European homes. Even now it is pretty tempting.
Those mansions in Detroit are now selling for 600k ⬆️
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Built in 1904 would make it Edwardian, not Victorian.
Yeah, they're maybe cheap, but the restoration costs alone would set you back a fortune, and then comes the property taxes, which would require you to have a 7 digit annual income.
I live 15 miles away from the Jordan , MN mansion. Tempting!
I would have taken aubrey lewis house.
Are these still for sale
The Georgian houses you talk about in Detroit have not been below $200,000 for 10 years at least. It’s the Boston Edison neighborhood, I lived off of Atkinson from 2018-2020 in a beautiful home, every house within 5 blocks had homeowners/tenants. Not abandoned at all, Detroit is thriving!
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And yet..... none of them are still on the market. Also, the haunted house in MA was still $350k and needed new pipes, electric and a ton of other things. That is basically a $500k plus investment for a house that is haunted and may kill you. That ain’t cheap.
I’ll live in a haunted house that’s free lol
its the people who affects the place, a woman lived in our apartment before and claimed that it was haunted and lost her two sons. We took the place, we're a religious family so nothing happened to us. we grew up there and now living a good life.
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Its worth it to buy one of those houses in Detroit, its still cheaper to buy one and fix it up the way you like than it is to try to buy one for the ridiculous prices out there.
I would love to live 5 years in a beautiful ancient european house!!
Would you like no running water or working bathroom no a/c its hot in some of those counties.
And....you have to upgrade it up to their specifications
That's how their government fleece money off you
It's dilapidated not "ancient." Are you going to restore the running water?
When he's like nobody even wants it for a dollar!?!? I'm here like 🙋♂️
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But a GIRL name?
Property taxes I'm sure are high though.
@@memyself1176 why are you worried about it 🤷♀️
I'll sell you my house right now for $300k cash then. Surely you could afford it if you think you can afford the property taxes and other upkeep of any of the places in the video.
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I want to buy all these houses, how can I?am living in Jamaica
The people that don't want these places are smart. The ones who bought the ghost houses and turned them into attractions are even smarter
One of the houses shown on here is Westover Plantation. It is nowhere near Detroit and is in very good repair and is owned by the heirs to the Crane plumbing fortune.
They should convert these mansions into apartments!
I can't understand why there's homeless families in America present day. It's so many abandoned homes all over this country. I know that some of the homeless people like their way of living and have chosen this lifestyle. With the pandemic shutdown and people have been forced from their homes/apartments those empty homes could remedy the solution. Any money given out could help get it started to be able to move in and make the necessary repairs. Anything is better than nothing at all.
Housing group homes for the homeless that sounds like a good thing to me
Cities don't want to foot the repair bills.
Yes!!! So many properties like this that could be affordable and lessen our homeless numbers.
Many grand old homes have been turned into apartments in various cities in the US. When I lived in Denver, a lot of the Victorian mansions in the Capitol Hill area had long since been split into apartments as the boom/bust nature of the city meant those mansions were too expensive to keep up with in the bust eras.
I'd like any one of these houses. The first one just needs solar panels, compost toilets, tanks and pumps, the second one if YESHUA GOD ALMIGHTY cleared me to, through HIM, kick them devils out of there. As long as they don't make me move the home, if they try to kick me out they can't even if they condemn it.
The ones in Detroit is really because racist Wayne county wants to empty Detroit of Detroiters by adding taxes continuously to the abandoned homes and underrate the tax value at the same time. They made it where you can't buy them because you will have to start out tens of thousands in tax debt and and given a few months to pay them off before they get tax repossessed again and if you spend the 30,000 renovating them they underrated the tax assessment so you own a house worth less than you spent buying paying taxes and renovating. New home owners don't get a clean start, they want you putting the old taxes that increase in the abandoned homes until they're demolished.
The first one would have to be moved. It sure is pretty though.
Omg I want the haunted one in Mass! Not even scared. It’s gorgeous
I love these mansions .i would love to buy.
I’m sorry but the Amyitiville Horror house is so beautiful but I would knock those new square windows out and put back in the evil eyed looking ones at the top. It makes me so angry that the renovated it as such, against the very mystic beauty of its original form and design. That was just wrong.
In my city the are tons of barn style house that look just like it. The people that lived in the "Amityville" house and wrote the book confessed to rampant bullsh#tting to make money and sell it for more.
I would like to think that I've seen enough Supernatural to be able to deal with haunted houses 🏘️👻
I want the SK Pierce mansion, that looks brilliant with the toned down colors and how beautiful it is!
I would absolutely move to an abandoned town to live in a mansion! And as long as the 'ghosts' aren't hallucinations from toxic gas or mold, I'd take a 'haunted' house, too. ;-)
This does not scare me. I would still buy any of these.
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Even the voice over
me who has 2 cats immediately feeling comfortable moving in since myths say spirits are afraid of cats😎
Spirits are not afraid of people you think there afraid of cats thats a lie
Thank you so much. I was the first to watch your video and bought the mansion for $1000 before anyone else.