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Bargain Basements: Countrywide Sells Home for $1
Posted By:Bob Pisani
Topics:Investment Strategy | Stock Market
Psst, looking for a cheap place to live? Just how cheap can you buy a home for in some of America's biggest cities?
Check out Countrywide's [CFC
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On that site, you can find homes as low as:
--$1 in Detroit (!)
--$950 in Cleveland
--$1,200 in Buffalo, N.Y.
--$1,900 in St. Louis
--$5,900 in Pittsburgh
--$7,900 in Dallas
--$9,900 in Chicago
--$9,900 in Jacksonville, Fla.
--$24,900 in Denver
--$28,900 in Worcester, Mass.
--$39,900 in Sacramento
--$53,900 in Las Vegas
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