Are there any ghost towns in Australia?
Since there is a lot of mining there should be some places where people used to find some employment and now it's gone. Those who own some property there should try to get a least something for it. They can sell it only to a rare eccentric like me with my special needs.
No real estate agent will waist his/her time on it. Especially considering they are payed a percentage of the price. But it doesn't invalidate the need of the owner.
I would take for my lot even $500 and transfer away any obligation to pay property taxes if it is all I can get for it. The market decides what is fair price. It doesn't make any sense that the lowest price is $50K. It must be something closer to $1.
Is there a way to find those VERY chip properties of this kind? Can anybody provide an actionable suggestion?
Thanks.
Since there is a lot of mining there should be some places where people used to find some employment and now it's gone. Those who own some property there should try to get a least something for it. They can sell it only to a rare eccentric like me with my special needs.
No real estate agent will waist his/her time on it. Especially considering they are payed a percentage of the price. But it doesn't invalidate the need of the owner.
I would take for my lot even $500 and transfer away any obligation to pay property taxes if it is all I can get for it. The market decides what is fair price. It doesn't make any sense that the lowest price is $50K. It must be something closer to $1.
Is there a way to find those VERY chip properties of this kind? Can anybody provide an actionable suggestion?
Thanks.