In a Detroit suburb, $1 is all you need to get a bungalow, with a catch: Move it or lose it
By APFriday, February 12, 2010
Detroit suburb banks on bungalow-for-a-buck offer
TAYLOR, Mich. — A buck is all it will take to buy a bungalow in one Detroit suburb.
That’s what Taylor officials are asking for a two-story Arts and Crafts-Style home built in 1926 that features four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The catch? City officials say the buyer of the 2,110-square-foot fixer must move it from its current location no later than May 31, because it sits on property they’d like to add to a nearby park.
Records reviewed by The Detroit News indicate the city about 15 miles southwest of Detroit bought the home for $76,415 after it went into foreclosure last year.
Officials estimate moving the home will cost at least $20,000.
If no buyer comes forward, the city will demolish the home this spring.
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