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Cơ hội cho doanh nhân Việt làm thị trưởng: Mua thị trấn ở South Dakota chỉ với giá $250,000
01.12.2015 13:44

Thị trấn ma Swett ở Tây Nam tiểu bang South Dakota một lần nữa được rao bán, và lần này với giá hạ hơn nhiều so với trước chỉ có 250,000$US người Việt đừng nên bỏ qua rất uổng, nếu cần hãy góp ốn lại ới nhau để mua  thị trấn nầy làm nông trại, chăn nuồi, đồn điền, kỹ nghệ..
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From Georgia to Nevada, 12 Towns for Sale

SWETT, South Dakota (AP) 

Swett chiếm diện tích 6 mẫu đất với một căn nhà để trống có tiếng là có ma và một quán rượu đã đóng cửa.

Lần đầu tiên được đưa lên thị trường hồi Tháng Sáu 2014 với giá $399,000, khiến gây chú ý từ khắp thế giới nhưng ba người có dự định mua cuối cùng đã rút lui vì nhiều lý do khác nhau.

Bà Stacie Montgomery, nhân viên địa ốc, cho tạp chí Rapid City biết rằng bà vừa đưa thị trấn lên thị trường trở lại với giá hạ xuống còn $250,000.

Thị trấn Swett nằm về hướng Đông Nam của thành phố Rapid City.

Thị trấn Mỹ được rao bán giá 100.000 USD

Thị trấn Buford (bang Wyoming, Mỹ) lâu nay chỉ có duy nhất một cư dân, vừa được rao bán với giá 100.000 USD.
Vụ phá sản thành phố lớn nhất lịch sử Mỹ
Kiếm 250.000 USD một năm vẫn sống khổ

Từ nhiều năm nay, ông Don Sammons được coi là chủ sở hữu kiêm thị trưởng của thị trấn Buford bởi ông là người duy nhất sinh sống tại đây. Hiện ông đang rao bán đấu giá thị trấn này với giá khởi điểm là 100.000 USD, theo thông tin đăng tải trên tờ Wyoming Times.

Mức giá này bao gồm cả mã bưu chính, trường học lâu đời, căn nhà ba phòng ngủ cùng nguồn thu duy nhất của thị trấn là một trạm xăng và một cửa hàng tiện ích mang tên Buford Trading Post.

Ông Sammons đang rao bán thị trấn chỉ mình ông sinh sống. Ảnh: Hufington Post

Ông Sammons đang rao bán thị trấn chỉ mình ông sinh sống. Ảnh: Hufington Post

Năm 1992, ông Sammons cùng vợ và con trai đã mua thị trấn này. Tuy nhiên, sau khi vợ ông qua đời và con trai ra ở riêng, ông cảm thấy đã đến lúc mình nên rời khỏi thị trấn được cho là nhỏ nhất nước Mỹ. Cũng không có gì đáng ngạc nhiên khi bang Wyoming lại có nhiều thị trấn nhỏ như vậy. Cư dân tại bang này chỉ có vẻn vẹn 509.293 người.

Trước đây, thị trấn Buford đã từng có trên 2.000 dân, thu hút nhiều vị khách khả kính như Tổng thống Ulysses S. Grant.

Dù là thị trấn rất nhỏ, mức giá rao bán mà ông Sammons đưa ra khiến nhiều người phải ngạc nhiên. Năm 2010, thị trấn có diện tích hơn 4 ha này có thể bán được với giá 272.900 USD - cao hơn mức trung bình của một căn nhà mới ở Mỹ.

Mức giá này cũng được coi là quá rẻ so với nhiều thị trấn khác mới được rao bán gần đây. Một thị trấn cũ nát ở Pháp với đầy tệ nạn cũng được đấu giá với mức khởi điểm là 436.370 USD, cao gấp 4 lần so với Buford. Điều này cho thấy thị trường bất động sản tại Mỹ vẫn chưa phục hồi trong cơn bão suy thoái kinh tế.

Đây không phải là thị trấn duy nhất trong khu vực được rao bán trong những năm gần đây.

Hồi năm 2011, một nhà thờ có gốc từ Philippines đã từng bỏ tiền mua hầu hết thị trấn mang tên Scenic. (TP)

South Dakota ghost town o­n sale for just $250,000 after the last resident moved out of its 'haunted house'

  • Town of Swett became famous when it was listed for $400,000 in 2014 
  • Owners and lone residents left and now the town belongs to a bank
  • Swett includes tavern, garage and a house that locals believe is haunted
  • Previous offers for town included proposals for reality television shows 

Swett, now a ghost town near the Nebraska border, is now listed for $250,000 after the man who offered the property for $400,000 last year lost it to the bank and moved out of a 'haunted' house.

Stacie Montgomery, a real estate agent with Keller Williams, said that she has received a mixture of serious and less-serious offers for the property, but decided to lower the price after they all fell through. 

The town of Swett, South Dakota, is now o­n offer for $250,000 after more than a year failing to sell at $400,000. Above, a new sign for the town that replaced an old o­ne with bullet holes

The town of Swett, South Dakota, is now o­n offer for $250,000 after more than a year failing to sell at $400,000. Above, a new sign for the town that replaced an old o­ne with bullet holes

Former resident Lance Benson, put the property up for sale last summer, but now it belongs to the bank
Stacie Montgomery has hopes that she will receive more serious offers for the town with the lower price

Former resident Lance Benson, put the property up for sale last summer with the help of real estate agent Stacie Montgomery (right), but now it belongs to a bank

Lance Benson had bought 6.16-acre Swett in 1998, but decided to sell it last year to focus o­n his traveling concession business.

He had said that he would consider keeping the town if it did not sell within a year, but lost the property last month to a bank in Gordon, Nebraska, that owns the mortgage, according to the Rapid City Journal. 

Though the town founded in 1932 o­nce had a post office and a grocery store, now even Benson's bar, the centerpiece of last year's offer, has shuttered since the owner and his wife left.

Though in recent years o­nly two people lived in Swett, the town and its bar were popular with hunters during pheasant season as well as local farmers. The small town was founded in the 1930s, and o­nce had a post office and a grocery store before residents moved away

The small town was founded in the 1930s, and o­nce had a post office and a grocery store before residents moved away

The centerpiece of the town is the Swett Tavern, which was popular among local hunters and farmers who drove into town

The centerpiece of the town is the Swett Tavern, which was popular among local hunters and farmers who drove into town

The bar was said to be particularly popular among nearby residents during pheasant season, but closed when Benson moved out

The bar was said to be particularly popular among nearby residents during pheasant season, but closed when Benson moved out

It also includes a four-bedroom house and garage, though three decaying mobile homes and a transport truck have been removed by the bank.

Montgomery said in a Facebook post that local residents believe the house to be haunted, a detail that seemed to be missing from its listing last summer. 

She told Daily Mail o­nline that many who have stayed the night in the house have 'felt a presence' but that the otherworldly being was 'friendly'. 

Other improvements include a new town sign, which used to have bullet holes in it. 

The real estate said that she was flooded with call after the town made international news with the $400,000 offer, including some from Australia, China and Germany. 

Swett also includes a house and garage, though Montgomery now says that locals believe the dwelling to be haunted

Swett also includes a house and garage, though Montgomery now says that locals believe the dwelling to be haunted

The real estate agent received messages from around the world about the property, though offers fell through. Above, the interior of the house

The real estate agent received messages from around the world about the property, though offers fell through. Above, the interior of the house

One man from Nebraska said that he wanted to use the town to film a reality television show involving thousands of women from Russia, 600 convicted felons and acrylic houses.  

Other offers included a man who wanted to film a deodorant commercial and a 'self employed pipe-organ tuner looking for a shop and relocation'. 

The entire town of Scenic, South Dakota, which occupies 46 acres about 80 miles away, sold to a Philippines-based church in 2011.

It had a gas station, store and museum in addition to a bar. 




American homeownership levels are at a 15-year low as many people are renting instead of buying. But perhaps the opportunity to own your town could stir some potential homeowners out of their caves.

On sale for $2.5 million, the town of Toomsboro, Ga., about halfway between Atlanta and Savannah, is the latest in a slew of towns around the country that have drawn public attention for offering others the opportunity to play mayor.

Here are 12 towns that have been for sale.

Toomsboro, Georgia

David Bumgardner, a developer in south Georgia, is trying to sell 28 properties in the town of Toomsboro, which has 700 residents. Bumgardner purchased over 50 acres from preservationist Bill Lucado and through an auction about a decade ago, the Associated Press reported.

About 119 miles southwest of Atlanta and 137 miles northeast of Savannah, Toomsboro may be ideal for a movie production company that needs a set, Lucado told the AP. Lucado said he is now working for Bumgardner to help sell the properties.

Lucado calls it an "almost complete town from the early 19th century" in "amazing" condition.

The town has an old opera house that seats 500 people, a barber shop, and a hotel with 18 bedrooms and baths built in the 1880s. Lucado said it is in "immaculate, A-1 condition," with over $1 million in restoration work. The town also has an old bank with brass teller cages that is "off the charts."

The town also includes an operating grist mill, syrup mill, cotton warehouse, railroad station and about a dozen houses.

Henry River Mill Village, North Carolina

Henry River Mill Village, N.C. is o­n sale for $1.4 million after being used as the set of the downtrodden community of District 12 in the film "The Hunger Games." Wade Shepherd, 83, is selling the 72-acre property, which has over 20 buildings. The mill burned down in 1977, but no matter to die-hard fans of the book by Suzanne Collins and the film, which has topped the box office for three straight weeks.

"Day and night, they're driving through, taking pictures, getting out and walking," Shepherd told the Associated Press. "I'm just bombarded with people."

Shepherd told ABC News he has had about eight interested parties.

The village is about 70 miles east of Asheville and south of the town of Hildebran and Interstate 40.

Pray, Montana

Located 22 miles from Livingston, Mont. and 30 miles from Yellowstone National Park, the town of Pray, Mont. is o­n sale for $1.4 million. Sitting o­n five acres, the town is named after the congressman Charles M. Pray, who helped officially incorporate the town, which has been privately owned since it was founded in 1909. The current owner and mayor since 2007, Barbara Walker, is a professional photographer whose business has become more mobile, reported the Aspen Business JournalMason and Morse Ranch Company has the listing.

Buford, Wyoming

Called "the nation's smallest town" at about 10 acres, Buford, Wyo. was auctioned o­n April 5 for $900,000. Don Sammons, Buford's o­nly resident, sold the town through Williams and Williams, an auction company.

Bidding for Buford, 28 miles west of Cheyenne and just north of the border with Colorado, began at $100,000. Included in the sale were the Buford Trading Post, which is a convenience store and gas station, U.S. post office boxes, a cellular tower with lease, five buildings and about 10 acres of land.

Reported to be the second-oldest town in Wyoming, Buford was built in 1866 for workers building a railroad but the population, o­nce 2,000, plummeted when the railroad bypassed the town,Williams and Williams reported.

The Sammons family moved from Los Angeles to Buford in 1980 after Don Sammons bought the town's trading post in 1992, the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle reported.

Monse, Wash.

Set between Seattle and Spokane, the small mountain town of Monse, Wash., was o­n sale for $575,000 in 2003. The town had an old schoolhouse, seven houses, a general store and a post office. But even with views of the Okanogan River and several serious offers, it remained unsold for years until the town's owners split up the 60 acres of land it into parcels.

Donna and Fritz Van Doren decided to sell the land when they moved out of Monse, according to the Associated Press. o­ne family bought six acres of land in 2006 "for peace and quiet and to get out of the rat race."

Courbefy, France

The French village of Courbefy was up for auction in February for an asking price of $400,000, or 300,000 euro, but no o­ne bid. Interested buyers should take note: The Associated Press reports the bank that owns the village, 280 miles southwest of Paris, hopes to put it up for auction again.

The bank, Credit Agricole, holds the mortgage to this French hamlet after its owners, who had run a luxury hotel and restaurant, stopped making payments and abandoned it around 2008. The bank plans to set an auction date after being unable to sell it thus far. The property has a tennis court, horse stable, more than a dozen buildings and a swimming pool. The village's 12th century chapel, however, is not for sale.

Among the interested buyers are a group of former college friends who hope to live in a commune together, a group of retirees and others looking for a film set a studio, the AP reports

Scenic, South Dakota

The 46 acres around Scenic, S.D., were o­n sale for two years with an asking price of $3 million until the price dropped to $799,000 in July 2011. The owner, rodeo legend Twila Merrill, had bought the land slowly over several decades but she and her family decided to sell because of her declining health.

In August, the Iglesia ni Cristo church, established in the Philippines in 1914, bought the 12-acre town and surrounding land, but the group has not made its plans known.

David Olsen, the Coldwell Banker real estate selling agent in Rapid City for Merrill, said there is someone from the church living in the town and making basic repairs. Though Scenic has had a relatively mild winter without much snow, it is still difficult to move dirt because the ground is frozen.

"Come spring, we'll see a lot of activity," Olsen told ABC News.

There's still a post office in the town, according to a spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service. No decision has been made if it will close; there is a moratorium o­n office closings until May 15.

Garryowen, Montana

In January 2008, Chris Kortlander, owner of Garryowen, near the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, announced plans to sell the town and the Elizabeth Bacon Custer Manuscript Archive for $6.5 million.

Garryowen comprised part of Sitting Bull's camp in 1876 when the Battle of the Little Bighorn began. Sioux and Cheyenne Indians defeated five companies of the 7th Cavalry under Lt. Col. George Custer.

The property includes a trading post, museum, office complex, bed and breakfast, post office, gas station, restaurant and a 4,000-square-foot residence, according to the Associated Press.

Kortlander has been in a protracted legal battle with the government which has raided his memorabilia for alleged dealings in fraudulent artifacts. No charges were filed and the government dropped its investigation in 2009

The Grove, Texas

Founded in 1859, The Grove was a farming community until it became a ghost town after a highway was re-routed away from it in the 1930s because some residents wanted less traffic. An antique collector, Moody Anderson, bought the old buildings in 1972 and opened the Country Life Museum there. Anderson attracted tourists but failed to attract eBay bidders in 2008. Instead, he held a sale through the Burley Auction Groupand a woman from San Jose, Calif., whose grandfather formerly owned the town's general store, bought it for $200,000, the San Jose Mercury News reported.

Eustis, Florida

It may not be an entire town, but theOrlando Sentinel reported in October 2008, that downtown Eustis, Fla., was o­n sale for $7.8 million o­n eBay in October 2008.

The Lake Community Foundation listed the 11-acre property in the lakefront city. There were no serious offers. The foundation received the property in 2003 after the previous owner, a hospital, moved to a neighboring town. Soon, the collapse of the real estate market led to difficulties in developing the land.

Virginia Barker, executive director of the charitable foundation, told ABC News four city blocks are still for sale, three of which cost around $1 million each.

Rocky Bar, Idaho

In June 2007, half of the ghost town of Rocky Bar, Idaho, sold for $250,000. The buyer was Michael Ciluaga, a construction company owner from Boise. He got 8.9 acres of land, a hotel, mine, wading pool, town jail plus timber and mineral rights, the Associated Press reported.

Ciluaga told the AP he wants to restore the old buildings, which date back to the 19th century, with the help of preservationists.

"I'm a third-generation Boisean," Ciluaga said. "When I read the story about it being for sale, I knew immediately that I wanted it."

Palisade, Nevada

An unnamed buyer bought Palisade, Nev., in an auction for $150,000 in 2005. The 160-acre town was o­nce a railroad connection for nearby mines and included a cemetery, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Located halfway between Reno and Salt Lake City, the town is 135 years old. The town emptied out after activity at the nearby mines ceased.

The Chronicle said the biggest event that may have happened in the town was, according to local legend, the possible attempted assassination of President Herbert Hoover in 1932. The local Gazette paper reported that as Hoover was making his way to Palo Alto, Calif.: "On the way, three miles west of Palisade, Nevada, a watchman found 22 sticks of dynamite near the trestle the train would pass over a few minutes before Hoover's arrival. Two men skirmished with the watchman and fled, and the plot to kill the president was foiled."



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