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28 minutes ago, Jimmy Hoffa said:

Drunken Ukrainian skipper transporting shipping containers full of illegal aliens to serve as Puff Daddy's sex slaves in Russian P.O.W. camps??

Skipper wasn't drunk It was well-aimed ramming attack from a container ship. Putin's agent :bulb

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LOVE me some Baltimore!  The SOMALIA of America...

 

Baltimore is selling $1 homes amid 15,000 abandoned properties and high crime

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Social Links forMary K. Jacob
Published March 26, 2024, 3:51 p.m. ET
 

In a bid to breathe life back into its beleaguered neighborhoods, the city of Baltimore is rolling out a groundbreaking initiative: selling boarded-up homes for a mere dollar each, according to Bloomberg.

Mayor Brandon Scott is spearheading this plan, aimed at tackling the city’s longstanding battle with crime and urban decay.

With more than 200 city-owned vacant properties up for grabs, residents willing to roll up their sleeves and restore these homes to their former glory are being offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Still, with nearly 15,000 abandoned properties blighting Baltimore’s landscape as of 2022, according to city records, the road to urban renewal remains long and arduous.

To sweeten the deal, generous grants of $50,000 are on the table to assist with renovations, provided recipients secure pre-approval for construction loans, reports Governing.com.

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19 minutes ago, Jimmy Hoffa said:

LOVE me some Baltimore!  The SOMALIA of America...

 

Baltimore is selling $1 homes amid 15,000 abandoned properties and high crime

By 
Social Links forMary K. Jacob
Published March 26, 2024, 3:51 p.m. ET
 

In a bid to breathe life back into its beleaguered neighborhoods, the city of Baltimore is rolling out a groundbreaking initiative: selling boarded-up homes for a mere dollar each, according to Bloomberg.

Mayor Brandon Scott is spearheading this plan, aimed at tackling the city’s longstanding battle with crime and urban decay.

With more than 200 city-owned vacant properties up for grabs, residents willing to roll up their sleeves and restore these homes to their former glory are being offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Still, with nearly 15,000 abandoned properties blighting Baltimore’s landscape as of 2022, according to city records, the road to urban renewal remains long and arduous.

To sweeten the deal, generous grants of $50,000 are on the table to assist with renovations, provided recipients secure pre-approval for construction loans, reports Governing.com.

WOW $1 homes does Brock know that? Poor bastard can finally get his own place. 

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20 minutes ago, Jimmy Hoffa said:

Haiti > Baltimore

Total bullshit about 15 000 abondoned properties, I was there in the late 90's they have neighborhoods with 5-7 story buildings completely abondoned it's like a zombie apocalypse. My guess they don't count them. And It's not a block or two fvcking scary as hell, you would think you had travel in time. 

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