Fez Hammersticks
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It sounds like the Detroit of the South West!
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Overbuilding during the housing boom, record foreclosures during the subsequent crash and a significant drop in population growth have led to more than 100,000 vacant homes across the region, five times what was once considered normal.
With an average of three people per residence, the swath of vacant homes is equivalent to a city bigger than Chandler sitting empty.
The home, which sold for $500,000 in 2005, was designed by renowned Valley architect Ralph Haver. It has a 1,000-square-foot living room, slate floors and a guesthouse. It had a kitchen with stainless-steel cabinets and a towering limestone backsplash. The home's last owners gave it back to the lender in July. Since then, many of its unique fixtures, including its kitchen cabinets, have been stolen.
A couple bought the three-bedroom beige stucco home from a builder in 2005 for $220,000 and lost it to foreclosure late last year. The home isn't currently listed for sale. But the house next to it is larger, a four-bedroom, and is listed for a $60,000 short sale.
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