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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,259907,00.html
There is more of the story in the link.
Anyone from Detroit, (Civrules) who can comment the news?
Or any economist (Whomp, Jerichojill)?
Is it happenning somewhere else in the US? I hope it is not happening in my area since I bought my house just 2 years ago.
As Foreclosures Rise, Houses in Detroit Cheaper Than Cars
DETROIT With bidding stalled on some of the least desirable residences in Detroit's collapsing housing market, even the fast-talking auctioneer was feeling the stress.
"Folks, the ground underneath the house goes with it. You do know that, right?" he offered.
After selling house after house in the Motor City for less than the $29,000 it costs to buy the average new car, the auctioneer tried a new line: "The lumber in the house is worth more than that!"
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As Detroit reels from job losses in the U.S. auto industry, the depressed city has emerged as a boomtown in one area: foreclosed property.
It also stands as a case study in the economic pain from a housing bust as analysts consider whether a developing crisis in mortgages to high-risk borrowers will trigger a slowdown in the broader U.S. economy.
The rising cost of mortgage financing for Detroit borrowers with weak credit has added to the downdraft from a slumping local economy to send home values plunging faster than many investors anticipated a few months ago.
There is more of the story in the link.
Anyone from Detroit, (Civrules) who can comment the news?
Or any economist (Whomp, Jerichojill)?
Is it happenning somewhere else in the US? I hope it is not happening in my area since I bought my house just 2 years ago.