
Mansions, Mayhem & Doomsday: Elite Prepping, Prices Dropping
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House prices generally receive a discount should a death take place in a home. Percentages vary depending on the incident that occurred in the property and how long ago.
It is said by a former HUD member (Catherine Fitts) that worked for President George H.W. Bush and former investment banker- that the elite have built housing underground ALL over the world.
Full Count Podcast co-hosts also discuss their first time attending Truist Park, what they liked about it and disagreement on wearing another baseball team's merchandise.
“A 2013 academic study showed that murders in a home brought down the value by 5.6%. And a 2021 report from Finder.com took the results of a University of Technology Sydney study and calculated that American homes lose $7.5 billion a year from property devaluation due to homicides.” “Levi Rodgers is a real estate broker and founder of the VA Loan Network, a San Antonio, Texas-based company that helps military service members and families buy a home. Rodgers says it’s not uncommon to see a price drop of 15% to 20% for a home where a homicide occurred.” Sources: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/forme... https://realestate.usnews.com/real-es... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti... https://vimeo.com/66243012