Rust Belt City’s Pitch for a Hot Housing Market: Free Homes

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You can get a free home in this crazy housing market. You just have to move to a small city south of Pittsburgh.

are more expensive than everMr. Shorraw is the mayor of Monessen, Pa.

, a small city set in a curve of the Monongahela River, which has hundreds of vacant homes. Many of them are in disrepair and have accrued thousands of dollars in back taxes. Property values are low. It is easier for owners to walk away than to sell.

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