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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Present Slums? Everywhere in the USA


Strange days are upon the residents of many a suburban cul-de-sac. Once-tidy yards have become overgrown, as the houses they front have gone vacant. Signs of physical and social disorder are spreading.

At Windy Ridge, a recently built starter-home development seven miles northwest of Charlotte, North Carolina, 81 of the community’s 132 small, vinyl-sided houses were in foreclosure as of late last year. Vandals have kicked in doors and stripped the copper wire from vacant houses; drug users and homeless people have furtively moved in. In December, after a stray bullet blasted through her son’s bedroom and into her own, Laurie Talbot, who’d moved to Windy Ridge from New York in 2005, told The Charlotte Observer, “I thought I’d bought a home in Pleasantville. I never imagined in my wildest dreams that stuff like this would happen.”
In the Franklin Reserve neighborhood of Elk Grove, California, south of Sacramento, the houses are nicer than those at Windy Ridge—many once sold for well over $500,000—but the phenomenon is the same. At the height of the boom, 10,000 new homes were built there in just four years. Now many are empty; renters of dubious character occupy others. Graffiti, broken windows, and other markers of decay have multiplied. Susan McDonald, president of the local residents’ association and an executive at a local bank, told the Associated Press, “There’s been gang activity. Things have really been changing, the last few years.”
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9 comments:

  1. Welcome to Biff's pleasure palace.

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  2. I read a post a while back that has stayed with me: "America is a dump." I agree with that harsh assessment.

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  3. Unfortunately, this article is dated March 2008. Imagine what it must be like NOW!

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  4. Anony 1:22 I will urge you to go out there and see for yourself how things are. If you can’t, then let me tell you what reality is, the slumps are gone and everything is now back to normal, no desperation on the streets as many found jobs and house prices are going back to normal.
    Thanks for pointing out that this article came out in March 08 as the truth is that the EA is running out of bad news as the economy recovers bad news are fading and the EA is posting old news not relevant anymore and some of you dare say I am a sheeple.

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  5. 5:40 you are the one who is blind and stupid, open your eyes, look at record retail profits, rising house prices, falling unemployment, surging stock market, record bank profits, rising consumer and business confidence,you must be a stupid right wing loon with no brain to not see what is happening.

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  6. anon 558 is really stupid, retail is in the dumps, housing foreclosures are rising daily, unemployment is really 17%, consumer confidence in a 70 year low, business confidence is the lowest in 40 years, stock market falling daily, dollar dropping against all other currencies, you must be a right wing loon on crack or jesus, either one is bad for you, you probably use bof of em.

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  7. I will pray for 6:07pm. He/she/it is going into the lake of fire to burn forever in agony while the saints laugh and mock.

    A sad fate it/she/he has chosen for itself.

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  8. I live in Charlotte and the 8 housing developments within 1 mile of mine (which was completed 2 years ago), only 2 are still in process. The other 6 are stopped cold and I think 3 of those are out of business.

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  9. Isn't everyone missing the point? Why are the homes in foreclosure?

    Whose fault is it?

    "I lost my job"

    "My eyes were bigger than my wallet"

    Hummmmm?

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