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According to a bill adopted by the Baltimore City Council last month, the program would revitalize “marginal neighborhoods by matching construction ability at the grass roots of Baltimore to production of affordable housing for workers’ families and neighbors.” The idea is modeled after the 1973 “Dollar House” program, which sold rundown, city-owned houses for $1 and helped rebuild ravaged neighborhoods in the city throughout the 1980s. The original program also granted buyers low-interest loans to rehabilitate the properties as long as they lived in the homes for a certain amount of time.


Now, advocates want to restore the program to curb the city’s blight epidemic and prevent more homes from becoming vacant. The program would also create construction jobs, say advocates.


On the other hand, the housing commissioner argues that the program is outdated and that there is not enough government funding to address the estimated 16,000 to 46,000 vacant homes in Baltimore, reports The Baltimore Sun. That’s triple the amount in the ’80s. Plus, about 250,000 fewer people live in the city compared to when the program first started.


Nonetheless, real estate agent and affordable housing specialist Mable Ivory applauded the idea, arguing that city governments have implemented similar programs to revitalize distressed areas in Detroit and Harlem. “It has been proven that when home ownership increased among residents in neighborhoods like Harlem and Detroit, which were once plagued by urban blight and flight, crime declined and the communities became more beautiful as owners took pride in their neighborhoods and took better care of them,” she said in an email. “Baltimore seeks to mirror the success that has been experienced in Harlem and Detroit by creating a similar, discount homeownership program.”


Whether interested in buying a vacant property in Baltimore or purchasing an affordable home elsewhere, Ivory advises potential purchasers to “do their due diligence and research” before taking on the cost of homeownership. “If possible, before bidding on the properties, homeowners should do a property inspection with licensed professionals, such as contractors, architects, and engineers, to have a clear and full understanding of all the repairs needed to make the home inhabitable; the cost of the repairs; as well as the time it will take to complete the entire renovation. The good news is that there are mortgage loan programs available like the FHA 203(k) mortgage loan program, which provide financing for the total renovation of a home.”

Baltimore May Sell Homes for $1 to Revive Neglected Neighborhoods


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I’m interested in getting my family invested into this but I know nothing about Baltimore?

Anyone else interested?
Have you done anything similar and how was the process?

Please spread this to your friends and families.
 

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According to a bill adopted by the Baltimore City Council last month, the program would revitalize “marginal neighborhoods by matching construction ability at the grass roots of Baltimore to production of affordable housing for workers’ families and neighbors.” The idea is modeled after the 1973 “Dollar House” program, which sold rundown, city-owned houses for $1 and helped rebuild ravaged neighborhoods in the city throughout the 1980s. The original program also granted buyers low-interest loans to rehabilitate the properties as long as they lived in the homes for a certain amount of time.


Now, advocates want to restore the program to curb the city’s blight epidemic and prevent more homes from becoming vacant. The program would also create construction jobs, say advocates.


On the other hand, the housing commissioner argues that the program is outdated and that there is not enough government funding to address the estimated 16,000 to 46,000 vacant homes in Baltimore, reports The Baltimore Sun. That’s triple the amount in the ’80s. Plus, about 250,000 fewer people live in the city compared to when the program first started.


Nonetheless, real estate agent and affordable housing specialist Mable Ivory applauded the idea, arguing that city governments have implemented similar programs to revitalize distressed areas in Detroit and Harlem. “It has been proven that when home ownership increased among residents in neighborhoods like Harlem and Detroit, which were once plagued by urban blight and flight, crime declined and the communities became more beautiful as owners took pride in their neighborhoods and took better care of them,” she said in an email. “Baltimore seeks to mirror the success that has been experienced in Harlem and Detroit by creating a similar, discount homeownership program.”


Whether interested in buying a vacant property in Baltimore or purchasing an affordable home elsewhere, Ivory advises potential purchasers to “do their due diligence and research” before taking on the cost of homeownership. “If possible, before bidding on the properties, homeowners should do a property inspection with licensed professionals, such as contractors, architects, and engineers, to have a clear and full understanding of all the repairs needed to make the home inhabitable; the cost of the repairs; as well as the time it will take to complete the entire renovation. The good news is that there are mortgage loan programs available like the FHA 203(k) mortgage loan program, which provide financing for the total renovation of a home.”

Baltimore May Sell Homes for $1 to Revive Neglected Neighborhoods


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I’m interested in getting my family invested into this but I know nothing about Baltimore?

Anyone else interested?
Have you done anything similar and how was the process?

Please spread this to your friends and families.

Unless you're actually living in the home, I think taxes would make this more of a burden than a comeup...theres a reason these places arent inhabited :yeshrug:
 

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buy it for a $1

but have to put in at least $30,000 or even more into remodeling the roof, kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms and then electrical repair and new walls

i wouldn't be surprised some rich mogul pays a $1 and pay someone to stay there while they have time to build a plan to do something else with the property
 
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Unless you're actually living in the home, I think taxes would make this more of a burden than a comeup...theres a reason these places arent inhabited :yeshrug:

buy it for a $1

but have to put in at least $30,000 or even more into remodeling the roof, kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms and then electrical repair and new walls

i wouldn't be surprised some rich mogul pays a $1 and pay someone to stay there while they have time to build a plan to do something else with the property


That true but didn’t this happen in Harlem in the 2000 or 2001. Those are well over a million now.

I just don’t want black people to miss out on a Potentially good investment.

What are the job market like out there? Any new businesses coming into town
 

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buy it for a $1

but have to put in at least $30,000 or even more into remodeling the roof, kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms and then electrical repair and new walls

i wouldn't be surprised some rich mogul pays a $1 and pay someone to stay there while they have time to build a plan to do something else with the property
Spending 30k on a house u bought for $1 isn't bad tbf
 

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You should be buying houses in Flint MICHIGAN:ufdup:



With in 3-5 years they'll get the pipes fixed and start the gentrification......that's the future hustle my brother and I got put on by these Chinese investors. We are about to close out on our 5th home out there :whew:


Y'all better look into it....
 

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is it a bidding process? That’s what I’m thinking, like they’ll open up the properties for sale on a specific date and then people will live bid on them. That’s why it’s being said or published as “buy for a $1”?

They did something like that in New Orleans a few years ago with blighted properties around here.
 

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buy it for a $1

but have to put in at least $30,000 or even more into remodeling the roof, kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms and then electrical repair and new walls

i wouldn't be surprised some rich mogul pays a $1 and pay someone to stay there while they have time to build a plan to do something else with the property
30,000 for a house .... lol thats easy work
 
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The area will be gentrified by white or Chinese within 10 years and their kids will inherit it and not us.

They're gentrifying a lot of Baltimore City now a days.

What about buy up tax liens?

You should be buying houses in Flint MICHIGAN:ufdup:



With in 3-5 years they'll get the pipes fixed and start the gentrification......that's the future hustle my brother and I got put on by these Chinese investors. We are about to close out on our 5th home out there :whew:


Y'all better look into it....

Cal you tell us more? I’m very interested
 

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The area will be gentrified by white or Chinese within 10 years and their kids will inherit it and not us.

They're gentrifying a lot of Baltimore City now a days.

What about buy up tax liens?



Cal you tell us more? I’m very interested



You have to change your mind set breh.....the hustle is for EVERYONE!! Will the man put up walls to stop us black people....HELL YEAH HE WILL:skip: but you got everything you need....time and a way to access information on the internet. They win by working hard while they keep us looking at BS online instead of looking for real knowledge....grab some books on housing flips. Research Chinese investors in the USA, if you see them buying up alot of property in a certain area then get what you can in that zone.:whew:
 
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