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I visited this neighborhood in the high desert of California during the housing crash of 2008/2009. Picture foreclosure papers blowing in the wind like tumbleweeds. Boarded up 3500 square feet, 5 year old homes in a suburban community. Lots of people who bought these new "McMansions" as the neighborhood was built up in 2005/2006 for $450k only to have them be worth less than $100k a few years later. Truly a place of broken dreams. One of the most eerie places I've ever been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atlantic City
yup[/quote
I agree. One long creepy row of casinos and that’s all
We stopped there once on a road trip, thinking it would be fun. We stayed one block OFF that casino strip. I've never been so scared in my life. I know I heard gun shots. Didn't sleep a wink.
Anonymous wrote:Eastern Romania.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Western PA. The mountains are pretty but the rest of the place creeps me out.
We recently drove to Nemacolin and on the way there, there were some creepy small towns. Same for when we were driving Kiawah, SC. There were some dilapidated homes along the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atlantic City
yup[/quote
I agree. One long creepy row of casinos and that’s all
Anonymous wrote:Youngstown, OH
Really depressing
Gary, IN is super scary too.
Anonymous wrote:Western PA. The mountains are pretty but the rest of the place creeps me out.