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  2. A Detroit woman bought 8 fixer-upper properties in the 'most ...

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    At the time, while living in Houston, she searched for places she could buy cheap property and found ample opportunities in Detroit, with homes selling for as little as $1,000.

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    The General Services Administration is conducting a fire sale of government real estate, ... Cheap Military Property for Sale, but Buyers Better Prepare for Battle. Ron Dicker.

  4. 7 States With Cheap Housing Markets and Low Property Taxes - AOL

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    Average annual property tax: $1,570.69 Utah property tax rates run about half of the 1.10% national average, and home prices are still far below the median in America.

  5. Cheap Street Press - Wikipedia

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    Cheap Street Press was an American small publishing company started up in 1980 and operated by the husband-wife duo, George and Jan O'Nale, in their rural home near New Castle, Virginia. Cheap Street concentrated on publishing limited edition books , signed and numbered, of science fiction and fantasy works.

  6. Yellow-back - Wikipedia

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    A yellow-back or yellowback is a cheap novel which was published in Britain in the second half of the 19th century. They were occasionally called "mustard-plaster" novels. [1] Developed in the 1840s to compete with the "penny dreadful", yellow-backs were marketed as entertaining reading.

  7. Penny dreadful - Wikipedia

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    These changes created both a market for cheap popular literature and the ability for it to be circulated on a large scale. The first penny serials were published in 1836 to meet this demand. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Between 1830 and 1850 there were up to 100 publishers of penny-fiction, in addition to many magazines which embraced the genre. [ 5 ]

  8. San Francisco home crashes more than 60% in value after ... - AOL

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    The relatively cheap property is contrast with the overall housing market, which has grown increasingly unaffordable, especially in places like California. Nationwide, ...

  9. A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things - Wikipedia

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    The book suggests that these seven things must be cheap to sustain the capitalist system. Cheapness is then defined as 'a set of strategies to manage relations between capitalism and the web of life', meaning its value is established by social or cultural relationships that maintain the cost lower than what should actually be worth.