you're kidding, right? 'cause people are really lining up by the hundreds to buy property in hurricane devastated areas of new orleans, and i'm sure YOU would spend weeks of your life cleaning up property where there might never again be power or water. you don't get it, do you? you, my friend, are the problem.
I'm a Realtor, and during the great dust bowl people sold their property for $1 a acre. So the owners are the problem. Sell it cheap. Master P bought a neighbore hood there and its all owned by his family. Do you think its worth gold. Take your losses and sell.
Why don't I see any forsale signs on the property? Are they just letting their real estate sit there, and not cleaning it up, or selling it? That the problem!
most of them don't have flood insurance and if they did the insurance companies aren't paying it out because the flooding was do to a hurricane not by rain fall, or the flooding was do to sewage backing up
Gentilly still looks like this :(
lgwguy 2 years ago
um no actually i live in lakeview and in fact almost everyone here is back!! and no we did not just let our property sit there
nawlinsfinest12 3 years ago
you're kidding, right? 'cause people are really lining up by the hundreds to buy property in hurricane devastated areas of new orleans, and i'm sure YOU would spend weeks of your life cleaning up property where there might never again be power or water. you don't get it, do you? you, my friend, are the problem.
livrelovre 3 years ago
more like years gutting and rebuilding and trying to keep a full time job... its so sad
iRallHeart 2 years ago
I'm a Realtor, and during the great dust bowl people sold their property for $1 a acre. So the owners are the problem. Sell it cheap. Master P bought a neighbore hood there and its all owned by his family. Do you think its worth gold. Take your losses and sell.
sleepwalker29 2 years ago
Why don't I see any forsale signs on the property? Are they just letting their real estate sit there, and not cleaning it up, or selling it? That the problem!
sleepwalker29 4 years ago
the problem is they don't have money to rebuild
most of them don't have flood insurance and if they did the insurance companies aren't paying it out because the flooding was do to a hurricane not by rain fall, or the flooding was do to sewage backing up
iRallHeart 2 years ago
You're right :D
Bookman 4 years ago