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To: TheStockFairy who wrote (196600)4/16/2009 4:44:34 PM
From: Reilly DiefenbachRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Very sobering. I've seen the Realtor.com ads for the $100 houses and this must be them.

So why did these houses only start emptying in 2006?



To: TheStockFairy who wrote (196600)4/16/2009 5:04:01 PM
From: ajtj99Respond to of 306849
 
Looks like it could be Dresden circa 1945.



To: TheStockFairy who wrote (196600)4/16/2009 8:47:38 PM
From: Bank Holding CompanyRespond to of 306849
 
lolol. That's an awesome neighborhood!!



To: TheStockFairy who wrote (196600)4/16/2009 11:26:09 PM
From: kikogreyRespond to of 306849
 
Wow! In many parts of Los Angeles they would still be selling for over a million$.



To: TheStockFairy who wrote (196600)4/19/2009 8:21:52 AM
From: RockyBalboaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Here is some touting for those broken homes:

biz.yahoo.com