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by bombcar
1459 days ago
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Which is why I assume the parent post mentioned 4, I would have said two or three myself (as your example shows). If that third house had some form of tax penalty associated with it being unused/empty they might bother to sell it. But the housing crisis isn't perpetuated by empty homes in general; empty homes exist because there's an investment aspect of it. If the grandma house was losing at IRS depreciation rates, it'd likely be sold (though a storage unit might cost a similar amount). |
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