Why can't Duval County do something like this?
http://money.cnn.com/2014/04/14/real_estate/detroit-vacant-house-auction/index.html?hpt=hp_t3 (http://money.cnn.com/2014/04/14/real_estate/detroit-vacant-house-auction/index.html?hpt=hp_t3)
Duval County already does an online auction for tax foreclosures. There are some excellent deals available.
I'm not a real estate wiz by no means, but I don't think that 1K homes would be good for Jax. They're only that cheap in Detroit because of it's struggling economy in the Rust Belt.
I do not believe the current sales are tied to a rehab requirement in any way. Also, this type of thing, sell very cheap and requiring that the work be done, is mostly done to encourage growth in the urban cores. In Jacksonville, we'd rather make it cheap for the developers to build new homes in the burbs than re-use the old in the Urban core.
QuoteIn Jacksonville, we'd rather make it cheap for the developers to build new homes in the burbs than re-use the old in the Urban core.
Yeah, that's exactly what the women in today's households want, a house that cost $1,000 and needs $100,000 in repairs before its as good as their friends new home in Mandarin! Forget the fact that it will take months and lots of sweat equity. Far easier to buy new than rebuild and new smells better than old.
Quote from: mtraininjax on April 15, 2014, 06:31:37 PM
QuoteIn Jacksonville, we'd rather make it cheap for the developers to build new homes in the burbs than re-use the old in the Urban core.
Yeah, that's exactly what the women in today's households want, a house that cost $1,000 and needs $100,000 in repairs before its as good as their friends new home in Mandarin! Forget the fact that it will take months and lots of sweat equity. Far easier to buy new than rebuild and new smells better than old.
{ahem} this woman would have been ECSTATIC if those had been the numbers on her restoration! As it is, I'm just pretty pleased. And some of us prefer the smell of an old house to the outgassing of new carpet, every day.
Quote from: mtraininjax on April 15, 2014, 06:31:37 PM
QuoteIn Jacksonville, we'd rather make it cheap for the developers to build new homes in the burbs than re-use the old in the Urban core.
Yeah, that's exactly what the women in today's households want, a house that cost $1,000 and needs $100,000 in repairs before its as good as their friends new home in Mandarin! Forget the fact that it will take months and lots of sweat equity. Far easier to buy new than rebuild and new smells better than old.
As a woman who grew up in a new house in Mandarin, as an adult I would much rather get a fixer in the core than a new home in the 'burbs.
Quote from: ProjectMaximus on April 15, 2014, 05:41:07 PM
Duval County already does an online auction for tax foreclosures. There are some excellent deals available.
Where would one find information on these sales? Do you have a link that you could share?
Quote from: mtraininjax on April 15, 2014, 06:31:37 PM
QuoteIn Jacksonville, we'd rather make it cheap for the developers to build new homes in the burbs than re-use the old in the Urban core.
Yeah, that's exactly what the women in today's households want, a house that cost $1,000 and needs $100,000 in repairs before its as good as their friends new home in Mandarin! Forget the fact that it will take months and lots of sweat equity. Far easier to buy new than rebuild and new smells better than old.
New is also uglier than old!
Quote from: JaxJagsFan69 on April 16, 2014, 10:14:02 AM
Quote from: ProjectMaximus on April 15, 2014, 05:41:07 PM
Duval County already does an online auction for tax foreclosures. There are some excellent deals available.
Where would one find information on these sales? Do you have a link that you could share?
https://www.duval.realforeclose.com/index.cfm
It's complicated and risky. Proceed with caution.
Quote from: ProjectMaximus on April 16, 2014, 11:41:18 AM
Quote from: JaxJagsFan69 on April 16, 2014, 10:14:02 AM
Quote from: ProjectMaximus on April 15, 2014, 05:41:07 PM
Duval County already does an online auction for tax foreclosures. There are some excellent deals available.
Where would one find information on these sales? Do you have a link that you could share?
https://www.duval.realforeclose.com/index.cfm
It's complicated and risky. Proceed with caution.
I'll second that.
Baltimore had a program in the early 80s where you could get a house for one dollar!
http://dollarhomes.wordpress.com/2009/04/29/history-of-the-dollar-home-in-baltimore/