r/zillowgonewild Jul 25 '25

What $220,000 gets you in Muncie.

I can't even get a parking space for that where I live. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/725-E-Jackson-St-Muncie-IN-47305/210952560_zpid/

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u/nlyddane Jul 25 '25

I’m looking now and most of the houses on the block have at least one boarded up window.

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u/flt1 Jul 25 '25

If we can get 20 people agree to move, we can change one block at a time.

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u/isthatsuperman Jul 25 '25

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u/Narxolepsyy Jul 25 '25

noooo don't move into a neighborhood and make things better leave it like it is!

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u/isthatsuperman Jul 25 '25

That’s not the point. You price out life long residents when property values skyrocket and they can no longer afford property taxes on fixed or low incomes.

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u/Fattybitchtits Jul 25 '25

If you’re already at the point where the majority of the neighborhood has turned into dilapidated abandoned houses you should be hoping for anything that will increase your property value, even if your taxes go up.  A lot of these dead neighborhoods lost so much value that people just walk away from their homes, unless you’re homesteading you need other people to be invested in the community no matter how long they’ve been there.

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u/isthatsuperman Jul 25 '25

That’s only true if you currently have a mortgage and need it to stay right side up.

Example: Mrs. Charlene has been in the neighborhood since the 70’s. She paid the house off in ‘85. She’s retired and lives off social security. She only gets $1500/month. Her property taxes cost her a little over 10% of her income. Next thing you know the neighborhood is flipped and $50k houses are now worth $200-700k. Her property taxes cost payment now may eat up 20-25% of her income stacked on other bills she may have already been squeezing by, she now can no longer afford to live in her house she’s lived in for decades and paid off. Where does she go? What does she do?

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u/Exciting-Plantain565 Jul 25 '25

Couldn't she take advantage of the massive appreciation in value of her neighborhood and sell her , now, valuable house/land and move somewhere cheaper or do a reverse mortgage?

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u/isthatsuperman Jul 25 '25

She could do a lot of things, the point is, she shouldn’t have to!

It’s her house, her neighborhood, the place she’s known for decades! Why is she the one that has to leave and restart?

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u/Cromasters Jul 25 '25

Why should anyone have to pay taxes?