How to Buy an Actual House Estate for $575 Cash on eBay FREE & CLEAR - Begbucks HD

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In this video I show how one can truly buy a house for under $600 though very often under $4000 for a decent move in condition estate, While not perfect & many of these houses are in disrepair I would still think that this could be a viable option vs somebody existing in a trailer or even being homeless (here your SSI check could make you a home owner!)

Originally I resided in a tent for over 26 summers, then considered purchasing a camper trailer, then a mobile home about 10 years ago, later considered living in my van, but then housing sector shot up & took a deep dive as well! Therefore; It's nice to know that you can be a home owner for less than the tax payer funded monetary subsidy that my dumppicking associates receive so I can help them remain compliant and not earn more than $30 per mo. Or so which works out to $5 bikes which I flip for $200+ lol...

I should also mention to CHECK ON ANY BACK TAXES Owed on a property you wish to purchase although in these depressed areas that usually is less than $1000 or so & I've seen one town in OH I believe that offered a 60 month payoff of the $360 owed like $6 per mo. payments - pretty doable I'd say.

I'll have more house reviews down the road,

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  • I like the $10,999 one by far the best. The styling is great and I would never find a house like that for sale here in AZ. The others were not bad either. I noted most were in Detroit...and I am not sure if I would want to live in that kind of neighborhood, it probably is not bad however. Otherwise, looks like great deals to be had if you make sure your reading the fine print.

    It does seem like a tempting deal, I just wish there were more locally. I am not one for traveling away either.

  • @clubcar98 Yes that was just an example, however lots of sturdy stone or concrete estates can be acquired for very little, in some cases I've seen in the 3 or 4k range, I wouldn't want downtown Detroit either but outskirts such as say half way between Toledo & Detroit could be distant enough from the gangs yet still very affordable. Maybe just purchase the ghetto joints as rental income.

    I even saw once a real castle, for chump change, Phoenix is now in the 30-70k but cash talks now even more

  • @clubcar98 Just don't kick yourself 30 years onward for not acting on a deal lol

  • @clubcar98 MI, OH, parts of Wisconsin, Indiana close to free, South Dakota too & electricity is a sparse .07 cents a Kw! California, Arizona & Florida, also have deals but more cookie cutter suburban type that don't favor the sprawled redneck lifestyle with 2 dozen $75 cars in your yard, even though of elegant Spanish influenced design.

  • @clubcar98 SD has the lowest unemployment of the nation at 2% but that could be attributed to the vast region being mainly unpopulated.

  • Great video! I like the brick ranch home. Those house's may be cheap, but what kind of neighborhood's are they located in. Here in Wisconsin the ghetto's of Milwaukee have cheaper houses compared to where i live. In the ghetto you can find houses under 15k, and where i live the average is about 150K. Maybe slightly under these days. My brothers friends mother sold her house to her former neighbor for 140K, and it was a dump which he knocked down. Real estate gets me thinkn too sometimes.

  • @craig1974 That $4700 one was in phoenix

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  • @craig1974 that $4700 one was in phoenix AZ

  • @craig1974 ....Con't because the price range is so ridiculous, I'm really curious about the neighborhood While I don't require a Contemporary setting, I don't want to get shot or robbed either. which is why I was hesitant when these first appeared in late '08 (I remember a 470K, 1996 house, with cathedral ceilings, Stucco walls, Halogen lights, very modern, 2 car garage, 1 -1.5 mil+ in California for instance, go for $4700! mid December 08 - crazy) Florida still is about 60k cash.

  • @craig1974 ....Con't because the price range is so ridiculous, I'm really curious about the neighborhood While I don't require a Contemporary setting, I don't want to get shot or robbed either. which is why I was hesitant when these first appeared in late '08 (I remember a 470K, 1996 house, with cathedral ceilings, Stucco walls, Halogen lights, very modern, 2 car garage, 1.1.5 mil+ in California for instance, go for $4700! mid December 08 - crazy) Florida still is about 60k cash.

  • @craig1974 & flip it for easy scrap Still I'm not too sure if all these estates are all so derelict but missing fixtures had me worried a bit. Anyway worth for me to pioneer this & mine for a bungalow. Since it would be foolish not to buy something for this amount

    I have a conspiracy theory which may be wacked out but I was thinking; What if the value went down to worthless due to these being around the New Madrid fault line, you know so property insurance claims don't "break the bank"?... 

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