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  • Nicely done. I can make a lot of comments about this houses because I sold James Hardie siding to a lot of the builder during the building boom. Here are two things; 1st. the buyers who walked away from these properties simply went back to the city, so nothing real bad happened to the. 2nd. we saw the housing bubble getting ready to pop back in 06, so the government and banks acting surprised about it, is a load of poop. A lot of us got out before the bad stuff happened.

  • SOMEBODY needs to go to jail over this shit!! Throw the POS bankers in with hardended lifers!!

  • Illegal mexicans probably

  • Anatolia was part of the Rancho Cordova Test Site. Once owned by Aerojet Gencorp a govt. contractor. After E.P.A. ended surface dumping 85 million gallons of carcinogenic V.O.C.s were injected into deep wells for disposal. Groundwater contamination extends miles offsite. Anatolia currently steals groundwater from the vineyard area. The rendering plant smell and a great view of the county landfill set the mood at Anatolia. Something dirty has been covered up out here. Any questions?

  • how much are these homes now/

  • @bicepsca Around the $200'000's. Some one THIRD of their original selling price. I truly think there is a lot more of this to come.

  • You know what?.....Hollywood should roll in, and set up the camera's, and make a movie where every fuckin thing gets blown up. That'd be sweet to see 2300 useless fuckin homes blown into oblivion. Maybe we should buy them, and truck them up here to Canada, lotsa money and work going on here.

  • also: thank you for the good quality of the video and the over dub off the sound. easy to see, good to hear, keep up the good work, "this is my home town"

  • I am a simple drywall guy who worked on these houses. Even I thought the prices were crazy at the time. Also the roads to get here do not have proper access, way to much traffic. I know many of you want to live further apart but for the sake of saving gas we need to live closer to work. Where are the family's ?? they movied in with family and friends. thus rents have not gone up.

  • Do you get homeless people "Squatting" in the abandoned homes over there? Have many of these homes been trashed by the people who have been kicked out by the banks?

  • @pickupcorn some squatting here and there. A lot of foreclosed homes are trashed or "stripped" of their fittings, ie: stoves, fancy appliances, cabinets, hardware, etc.

  • G'day, I live on 3 acres at the edge of town in Country New South Wales Australia. Even though these homes are new it would drive me crazy to have to live in a house that is literally inches away from my next door neighbor's house and with no back yard to boot!  I think $600,000 is way too much to pay for something like this. Just goes to show the greed of the developers. :o(

  • I've always wondered why Americans want to live so close to each other. I'm looking at getting an acreage because neighbors are nothing but trouble.

  • That design sucks balls. Your a fucking retard if you spend 600k on a house that doesn't even have a yard. Those look like $250k houses on a lot of shit land. What a waste of time.

  • Natomas????

  • Nice homes but $600,000.00 starting base price is so over inflated. My heart goes out to people that got sucked into a $600,000.00 ARM.

  • And Clowngress was subsidizing building MORE homes through tax credits up until May! UFB!

  • Cluster homes don't sound like a bad idea. But, in the middle of nowhere? That's rediculous.

  • Notice how the bank doesn't take care of the landscape but the homeowner has to.

  • Why has no one thought of offering these homes on a lottery? $15 a ticket anyone across the country could enter. The winner proves legal residency and a job within a year. The 1500/$3000 a month in mortgage can now be spent in the economy. The lender gets paid off, the state saves policing the neighborhoods and a family gets a fresh start in life. Who loses? We all win if no one trys to be greedy.

  • @fosterjaml4 GOOD IDEA

  • Fannie, Freddie, and the B*llshit Fed Did this!!!

  • Big properties compared to those in the UK.

  • Sacramento is a shit-hole. State is next. Ha Ha. Hope all the worthless police lose their pensions.

    The Greatest Depression Ever is looming large. Guns, Ammo, Food, Silver and Gold.

  • Thanks for the great videos, very informative. Please keep us updated.

  • She has accent sounds like from Boston.

  • @MegaTriumph1 not at all more like australia

  • i dont know if i want to buy a house here or invest in goldman sacs

  • i wii go 25k in unmarked bills

  • Yep... CANCEL Christmas for KKKalifornia... it's DONE

  • Do you think its a good time to buy silver or gold?

  • wow crazy. How big was this neighboorhood of foreclosed homes?

  • @skyding8962 I think about 2300 houses

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