Got to love Detroit

L98Terror

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America's slowest-appreciating housing market
Detroit, MI
Key stat: Prices fell 10.5 percent there year over year

Auto industry woes have devastated the Detroit housing market. The loss of more than 10 percent off the median-priced single-family home in the past 12 months only tells part of the story. It does not take into account inflation, and it only factors in houses that have actually sold, not the many others that might be languishing on the market.

Some oversold Florida cities, led by Sarasota, experienced a turndown. The condo market was also weak there, falling 11 percent.

America's most dangerous city
St. Louis, MO
Key stat: 2,405.5 incidents per 100,000 residents

St. Louis nosed out its World Series rival, Detroit, for the dubious distinction of having the highest rate of violent crime for any city in the United States. The level of crime there was more than 40 times that of the nation's safest city, Brick Township, New Jersey.

Most of the most dangerous cities are older cities that industries and jobs have fled, leaving behind mostly poor and uneducated populations.



Check it out
http://money.cnn.com/popups/2006/real_estate/best_worst/index.html



Let's keep voting in the same people again and again....will people ever get it?
 
HAHAHa Like the comment SSunset..that was perfect..
I have to say I just took advantage of that market and got a great house for DIRT CHEAP...
 
Let's keep voting in the same people again and again....will people ever get it?

Hmmm.....yeah it even happened on a larger scale in the 2004 Presidential elections. Looks like Michigander's aren't the only people who don't "get it."
 
L98Terror said:
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America's slowest-appreciating housing market
Detroit, MI
Key stat: Prices fell 10.5 percent there year over year

Auto industry woes have devastated the Detroit housing market. The loss of more than 10 percent off the median-priced single-family home in the past 12 months only tells part of the story. It does not take into account inflation, and it only factors in houses that have actually sold, not the many others that might be languishing on the market.

Some oversold Florida cities, led by Sarasota, experienced a turndown. The condo market was also weak there, falling 11 percent.

I wish the city that keeps uping the value of my house, thus raising my taxes could get this through there thick heads
 
Let's keep voting in the same people again and again....will people ever get it?


good_business.jpg
 
After 3 years, new driveway, new sidewalk, new windows, and a new water heater, I lost value on my house. FUCK ROSEVILLE.
 
Dropd94Ranger said:
Hmmm.....yeah it even happened on a larger scale in the 2004 Presidential elections. Looks like Michigander's aren't the only people who don't "get it."

The country is doing great as a whole :dontknow:
 
uluz2a6 said:
Let's keep voting in the same people again and again....will people ever get it?


good_business.jpg

Thanks for taking this off topic, we are discussing local economics, please explain what you post adds to the economic situation in SEMI?
 
L98Terror said:
The country is doing great as a whole :dontknow:


What I can't figure out, is that if the rest of the country is doing so great, why aren't the automakers benefiting from that prosperity? :dontknow:
 
L98Terror said:
Thanks for taking this off topic, we are discussing local economics, please explain what you post adds to the economic situation in SEMI?

You voted Republican. Republicans favor Corporate PROFITS over people. Big Business/Republicans want the cheapest labor possible. Cheap labor = outsourcing. You favor taking good paying jobs out of the hands of Michigan workers and giving them to China.

Hence the picture.
 
AJ 87SC said:
HAHAHa Like the comment SSunset..that was perfect..
I have to say I just took advantage of that market and got a great house for DIRT CHEAP...


I wish I was buying now instead of 2 years ago.
 
Not really I spent 4k on a roof finished the basement and redid the bathroom, wife wants windows but I told her its not worth it
 
moneypit said:
Not really I spent 4k on a roof finished the basement and redid the bathroom, wife wants windows but I told her its not worth it

In a good economy, what you did would have increased the value of your home. When the economy is where it is right now, your "improvements" get transferred into the "maintainence and upkeep" category..
 
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