Are $1 row homes possible in Baltimore?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2021
  • Are $1 row homes possible in Baltimore?

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  • @nya8847
    @nya8847 3 года назад +24

    What the vet said is 100% true. This program is a great idea and very possible. People want to work and rebuild. Start with 50 homes and keep it going. I would love to help!

  • @RisingInTheFlesh
    @RisingInTheFlesh 3 года назад +14

    I would if the streets were safe. There's a good reason why some of those neighborhood rowhomes are not populated

  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax Год назад +4

    A lot of these houses are beautiful and historic buildings. With a little investment whole areas of the city could be rejuvenated.

  • @TWolfe777
    @TWolfe777 2 года назад +2

    Private Funding, Crowdfunding (NO Government funding) is the SOLUTION.

  • @strorandompage
    @strorandompage Год назад +1

    So what's the updats

  • @michaelwoods3850
    @michaelwoods3850 2 года назад +3

    I want to buy the entire block

  • @JElNative
    @JElNative 2 года назад +1

    Newark tried this and fumbled smh

  • @ctbt1832
    @ctbt1832 2 года назад

    Also the city have purchased several homes ranging up to 200,000 and over to house one low income family. That is another dumb idea. You can take money like that and renovate two up to five of these row homes and then sell the row homes through a program to the low income people. The row homes will be more affordable than a $200,000 plus house or a $170,000 house. If it was up to me I will sell all of these houses and put the money into the communities and start repairing these row homes block by block. With the way they are doing it is almost as if they really don’t have an idea or shall I say a good idea of what to do with that money.

  • @falenaheffner5323
    @falenaheffner5323 3 года назад +4

    I would buy !! 💯

  • @donhawkins6060
    @donhawkins6060 2 года назад

    I HOPE TO BE ONE OF THOSE FOLKS OFFERING THIS

  • @maurice3323
    @maurice3323 3 года назад +1

    Oh yes

  • @gregsteele1921
    @gregsteele1921 2 года назад

    DC did it too and turned the city away. I asked along time ago why Baltimore didn’t do it.

    • @ctbt1832
      @ctbt1832 2 года назад

      DC did not sell the house for a dollar. DC had a lot of investors come in repaired the Homes and sold the homes and yes they had to take a portion of the homes and keep it as low income. But that’s why DC is the way that it is. But if you noticed a lot of people or shall I say Black people that lived in DC are no longer in DC. And Marion Barry was telling the people about that a long time ago about not selling your house is because they are trying to take it. Well, he was right and still is

    • @gregsteele1921
      @gregsteele1921 2 года назад

      @@ctbt1832 they sure did. What ever HUD had in the late 90’s and early 2000’s that sat on the market for more than 6months HUD made it possible to buy for $1. It brought back most neighborhoods in the city. The homes weren’t like Baltimore in whole neighborhood. Baltimore didn’t do it because they wanted to sell that neighborhood to Johns Hopkins hospital. They did it in the Middle East neighborhood in Baltimore. DC just torn down the Farms to make it a better spot for Home Land security that they built up at Saint Elizabeth’s and that new FED building up in Florida and New York.

    • @ctbt1832
      @ctbt1832 2 года назад

      @@gregsteele1921 You can find how they did it through the ward members and your zoning board which is located at 441 4th St. NW

  • @unknownopinionoid2672
    @unknownopinionoid2672 2 месяца назад

    Ur better off buying a van living in it and moving to ny city and working there and showering in a bucket for a year 😂

  • @leehess6335
    @leehess6335 Год назад

    There is a Lot of homes that were purchase and what I have a water bill or a gas electric bill or some kind of lien against the house and the new owner would have to pay whatever liens or gas electric that was owed I forget everything in detail but you could buy a house a thing for 500 bucks but then you’re stuck knowing like $30,000 for an electric bill or a water bill or just something I can’t remember exactly what it was that’s why there were so many vacant homes 😱🙀 now they’re doing all these programs and the homes that are probably purchasers they don’t have to pay all the money that the other homeowners on the bodies houses for 500 bucks thinking they were going to rebuild them and got hit with all these fines and bills from the previous owners no that’s not fair no there is money coming from the state and do you really think the mayor and whoever else is involved is not putting money into their pockets OK I think they’re really helping these people out of the kindness of their hearts I don’t think so after the fire fighter died tragically and I can’t remember what happened to the lady I’m gonna have to look that up but look at Ken and certain parts of Highland town canton houses around Patterson Park like these homes would not have been vacant yet they did not try to stick the new homeowners with all these fines I mean they would buy house for 500 and had to pay $30,000 if not more so that’s exactly why they stayed vacant when they say their previously owned like even the houses that were on fire they were owned by someone but they had all these fines said he couldn’t do nothing with the homes after they were bought

  • @jessicasmith5728
    @jessicasmith5728 2 года назад +2

    One of my aunts bought a $1 home in Baltimore City. Although she fixed it up and maybe even decorated it, she had to move out. Unfortunately, someone who was probably stalking her for some time raped her. She hasn't lived alone since. Last I heard she was living with her mother in Douglas (she's my mom's paternal ½ sister). And then she moved in with a rich cousin in northern VA around early 2010.

  • @pierpointllc
    @pierpointllc 2 года назад

    BOND CREATION, 203K LOANS

  • @R35SPECT
    @R35SPECT 8 месяцев назад

    They can’t afford it flip flop lol

  • @cdawson198600
    @cdawson198600 3 года назад +9

    I’d buy one for $1... if it wasn’t in a horrible run down city.

    • @nya8847
      @nya8847 3 года назад +6

      If baltimore is a beautiful city with its share of problems like any other city. If it wasn’t run down it wouldn’t be $1. It would be 250k. Anything can be rebuilt to its original glory. Let’s think positive💜

    • @cdawson198600
      @cdawson198600 2 года назад +5

      @@nya8847 can’t rebuild until demonrats are gone from power

    • @BLSoldier00
      @BLSoldier00 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@cdawson198600As if Republicans want to rebuild Baltimore. They wouldn't, because they would focus on suburban sprawl in the outer towns and communities. Republicans don't live in urban areas.

  • @johndallara3257
    @johndallara3257 2 года назад

    Crime and blight was not imported it was a feature celebrated. Grab mirror look into it.

    • @bill4514
      @bill4514 Год назад

      Please explain who intoruduced crack cocaine to the United States

    • @johndallara3257
      @johndallara3257 Год назад

      ​@@bill4514 Your question is looking for a scapegoat. You voted for it now you have it, enjoy your progressive utopia.

    • @bill4514
      @bill4514 Год назад

      @@johndallara3257 lol I was looking for an answer numb nuts

  • @ctbt1832
    @ctbt1832 2 года назад

    Absolutely not. This is the dumbest thing ever. Who said they was giving $50,000 grant to the people to renovate. They are low income homes with low income people for a reason you cannot put that money in their hands like that. It won’t work