Buyers can snap up a home for $400 in this shrinking Southern city - but there's a catch
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"There is a surplus of properties - cheap! - that are prime for restoration and redevelopment, but not enough people willing to move to Pine Bluff, or not enough people currently living in Pine Bluff who can afford it." Filmmaker Michael Schwarz highlights the paradox of low property prices in a struggling community.
"We are dedicated to revitalizing our neighborhoods and ensuring that Pine Bluff remains a safe and thriving place to live. The city has implemented several programs to address the issue of abandoned homes." Mayor Shirley Washington emphasizes the city's commitment to improvement.
"If Pine Bluff works to bring in more job opportunities, it will create a more enticing reason to move to town." Schwarz suggests that economic improvements are key to attracting new residents.
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