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In reply to the discussion: "The top 1% is buying up all the real estate.” [View all]Harriety
(298 posts)35. It's absolutely with out a doubt true!
Recently I have been looking at houses for a friend who lives out of state and wanted to move here, and I couldn't believe the amount of foreclosed houses that already had bids on them before I could get a bid in. I would be looking at listings every day and newer ones would quickly get taken got off the market within a day or two.
Our realtor told me, that there tons of investors out there that have access to all the listings. They will bid low and sometimes attend auctions to get these houses. They then fix them up to meet housing codes, and either rent them out (the rent is usually quite high) or they will sell them for a big profit.
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This will lead to a new type of slum...suburban homes run down by landlord neglect...
rfranklin
Apr 2012
#4
Turning Foreclosed Homes Into Rentals Could Be $100 Billion Industry This Year
Fire Walk With Me
Apr 2012
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