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  2. Italian village offers $1 homes to Americans upset by the US ...

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    Since 2018, only 10 homes have been sold for one euro and renovated, says Columbu. “The village remains half empty, we still have about 100 unoccupied cheap homes potentially on sale, ready to ...

  3. River Terrace (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    When home sales began in 1937, River Terrace was advertised as "a restricted residential neighborhood." The deed for each house included racially restrictive covenants that forbade the sale, lease, rental, or occupation of River Terrace homes to "negroes or any person or persons of negro blood or extraction." [8] [11]

  4. Carey Park, Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The 1913 advertisement offers the first fifty lots for sale for $200.00 each. The terms for these first fifty lots was advertised as being $1.00 down, "and one dollar a week, until paid for, without interest or taxes."

  5. Mortgage note - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage note buyers are companies or investors with the capital to purchase a mortgage note. If someone is holding a private mortgage, these investors will give cash and take over receiving the monthly payments that were being paid to the previous owner. A mortgage note for these investors are home loans or mortgages that are secured by real ...

  6. 80 Secondhand Finds That Are As Strange As They Are Wonderful

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    #23 My 3 Years Of Thirfting And Yard Sale Vintage Frogs Got Their New Teeth Today Image credits: Weird and Wonderful Secondhand Finds #24 Found At A Thrift Store In Sedona Arizona.

  7. Subprime lending - Wikipedia

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    In the United States the amount of student loan debt surpassed credit card debt, hitting the $1 (~$1.00 in 2023) trillion mark in 2012. [8] [9] However, that $1 trillion rapidly grew by 50% to $1.5 trillion as of 2018.