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Thread: 6 US Cities that Will Pay You to Live There

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    A new Schloss BIFFO?

    "The land Coillte Teo is now selling for development was given to them by the State in 1988 to ensure that our woodlands were run commercially, not to enable them to sell the family silver to service bank loans".
    - Friends of the Irish Environment, 28.04.2003

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCon View Post
    A new Schloss BIFFO?

    One understands that the footman has something like that for his boot brushes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmcc View Post
    Newfoundland would probably be better. Was watching a TV series based there and I could understand every word they said - sometimes I have to have subtitles on RTE to understand the bogus Deefer "occents" of some of the presenters.

    Regards...jmcc
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    someone has taken a punt on Detroit houses

    A yacht-dealing millionaire ticked off hundreds of Detroit homebuyers when he swept an auction of 650 tax foreclosed properties last week.

    Bill McMachen told Fox News 2 this is his first foray into the real estate business. He plunked down $4.8 million for the lot of homes, which averages out to just over $7,000 apiece. As far as his future plans, he says he's shooting to make back $2 million by flipping some homes and donating others to needy families.

    http://www.businessinsider.com/bill-...#ixzz22yAE3ICd
    "The land Coillte Teo is now selling for development was given to them by the State in 1988 to ensure that our woodlands were run commercially, not to enable them to sell the family silver to service bank loans".
    - Friends of the Irish Environment, 28.04.2003

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