Home foreclosures do not only affect the owners of the home. Their effects seem to go up to the neighborhood scene. It is evident by the number of legal notices you see every few blocks or so, making you wonder if the town you are entering is actually a ghost town.
What is more surprising is that high-priced properties are not the only victims. Even those cheaply priced properties like those in Lansing, Michigan are closing down.
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