Message from @ExceptionalFeather
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Japanese company, cars sold her are manufactured here
Ah I see
Global supply chains make for weird realities.
It's hard to even say what "manufactured" means when parts are coming in from everywhere in different states of assembly
ya pratel check property tax rate in Detroit though
as far as cheap land goes
one could argue manufactured would be where the manufacturing plant is
Yah. They do tend to do final assembly in the US.
~2% tax. Seems normal to me.
for houses rathr than land
you can find many houses rated 40k with 1500 tax
1500$/Year?
the are incentivizing tearing all the houses down
yes
That does sound high for a house valued at 40k
To be fair, that's probably cheaper than fixing most of those houses.
woulldnt be worth buying and holding onto, here is one 10k listing 1400 tax
trying to smoke out the people that do live around there too it would seem
really the city is just trying to milk as much money as they can I'm sure
Detroit is a complicated story at the end of the day. Urban planners will be studying it for decades.
There's a number of other cities that could be following in it's footsteps in the not-too-distant future too (looking at you Chicago)
Because there sure as hell are not enough cops, lucky enough the teachers make plenty enough to live where the cops are though
I'll take your word on that. Detroit has a lot of obligations and the AFT has been wagging the dog for a long time.
I don't see how Chicago is supposed to follow
Lots of pension obligations. https://www.illinoispolicy.org/chicagos-63-billion-debt-burden/
Rapidly expanding suburbs (as far out as Indiana)
Lots of corruption.
Gary is scary
750 million over five years
real short of 29 billion
Yeah. There's a lot of places teetering on the brink of something really bad.
why would this cripple Chicago though?
Gary itself wouldn't. It's if the tax base moves out.
I don't think enough would
Phoenix is getting crowded
Out of date. But I don't think things have changed.
https://www.illinoispolicy.org/chicago-area-sees-greatest-population-loss-of-any-major-u-s-city-in-2015/
Phoenix is exploding.
Californian retirees looking to save money.
Many companies
Also Phoenix has been where many of the Chicagoans have been gong for a while
My grandparents originally went there from LA looking for work