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10 Stubborn Homeowners Who REFUSED To Move Out

Apr 29, 2020
If you want to see more interesting videos on our channel, press this bell and enable to send notifications Selling a house is a difficult decision, there are many who are emotionally attached to their house and others do not get enough money in return for the same here. are some of the

stubborn

homeowners

who didn't sell their house for different reasons number 10 Austin Springs in central Washington during the height of the real estate boom Austin Springs owned a townhouse where developers were starting to build condos and offices developers were parading Walking in and out of his office, he offered millions to Sprigs for the building that had housed his small architecture firm since 1980, each time Sprigs said no and asked for more money, then, when the offers dried up, he promised to turn the place into a pizzeria that would feed newcomers to this once-forgotten strip along Massachusetts Avenue east of the Washington Convention Center at a time when mountains of cash were being made on twigs of real estate as the resistance became In the talk of Washington and beyond, four years later, the block-long crater that surrounded twigs of its building was occupied by towers of glass, steel and brick.
10 stubborn homeowners who refused to move out
The pizzeria never opened after its bank threatened foreclosure. Twigs put the property on the market for $1.5 million, almost half of what a developer had hoped to pay him. He finally sold the house in 2011 for 750,000 yang number nine dollars at first At first glance, this house appears to have been in the middle of a massive explosion, but somehow it is still standing, but the three-story building in Yishay, Bay Province , is in the middle of a high-tech industrial park construction site and has fallen. Victim of China's rapid urban development, the only house surrounded by piles of dirt left by ongoing construction belongs to a man with the surname yang who

refused

to

move

during a two-year battle with the local government in 2012, Mr. .yang was unable to reach an agreement on the amount of relocation compensation with the authorities and the developer subsequently cut off the water and electricity supply to both mr.
10 stubborn homeowners who refused to move out

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Yang and his family briefly left the house to

move

into a rented home while his daughter-in-law gave birth. Due to economic reasons, they returned. They are forced to collect water from a river more than a kilometer away to obtain the light they turn to. Using candles and lamps China's number eight highway is cut in half A new highway in China has been cut in two after a homeowner

refused

to sell his house to developers. The owner, who remains unidentified, lives in the Luo toooo neighborhood of Shen hai district in Ningbo. Drivers in eastern China's Jae-young province using the expressway now have to go around the nail house while its owner makes decision number seven.
10 stubborn homeowners who refused to move out
The Masefield Mall built around a house in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, there is a huge shopping center with a strange hole in the In the center of the building, within that space is a small house with an amazing history that, according to some , inspired the creation of Pixar at age 84. Masefield watched as the quirky, quiet Ballard neighborhood became increasingly gentrified. Older homes were being replaced by boutiques and restaurants replaced by condominiums when developers came knocking on the door of her small two-story house with plans to demolish it and its surroundings and build a shopping center that she refused to sell, even after After being offered a million dollars, the developers had no choice but to build around her and as they did, she formed an unlikely friendship with a contractor's boss, Barry Martin, who found himself looking after Edith, collecting her medicines and buying her medicines and even joining the

stubborn

woman When Edith died at age 87, she had bequeathed her house to Barry number 6, luo Bao, him.
10 stubborn homeowners who refused to move out
The loan apartment building sits in the middle of a newly built road after an elderly couple refused to locate Luo Bao Jian and his wife insisted on living in the half-demolished building in Wind Link city in the province Ji-yong china because they believed that the relocation compensation offered by the government was not enough Now, the only building left standing, the five-story block, is a strange sight as cars surround it while the couple remains living inside to ensure the safety of the couple. Adjacent rooms in the building have been left intact. but all his neighbors have moved, according to local media.
Number five, the new Chuang Jen and Zhang Zhang Jun, in 2012. Jen and Zhang Zhang Jun dared to stand in the way of a local real estate developer in Joshua, Shandong province, so the determined A couple of About 60 years old, she was stranded on her small plot of land while the ground was excavated around her and skyscrapers were erected. The distraught couple were regularly threatened by gangsters and had to fend for themselves in a series of illegal demolition attempts. his dilapidated house his utilities were cut off in 2009 when a local developer began construction of dozens of high-rise residential buildings in the area house number 4 with a 360 degree row if you can't build through it build around City planners appear to have taken this advice from highway builders literally and surrounded the homes of three Chinese families with a four-lane flyover after they refused to give way to bulldozer demolition crews and Gwangju had planned to destroy the houses to connect the roads. city ​​road network to a newly opened tunnel under the Pearl River, but as the owners refused to sell they had to make adjustments to the construction, some Internet users joked that the authorities had provided those who resisted with houses with a 360 degree view of the 3 million dollar highway for decades. hidden behind billboards were wrapped in a giant knockoff shopping bag, many shoppers don't even notice, but old photos reveal a five-story building that sticks out like a sore thumb in front of the world's most iconic department store, although Macy's It rents advertising space in it.
The five-story building has never been owned by the store and is one of the most famous in New York real estate history. It all started around 1900, when Macy's located the Herald Square pickup lot on West 14th Street for its massive shopping mecca. Macy's had a verbal agreement to buy land on the corner of 34th and Broadway, but an agent graded the land. Instead, the five-story building on that corner had been purchased by Robert H Smith for $375,000, an incredible sum in At the time, the idea had been to prevent Macy's from becoming the largest store in the world, it is largely assumed that Smith, who was a neighbor of the Macy's store on 14th Street, was acting on behalf of Siegel Cooper, who had built what they thought was the largest store in the world on 6th Avenue in 1896.
Chinese road number two built around a farm. Drivers on a highway built in 2014 found themselves on a road that led nowhere when they crashed into an entire farm blocking the route. Most residents accepted payment packages to move out and allow the construction of a Jean China dong. Road, but farmer Yeh 1072 and his wife Shen 71 felt that they had not been offered enough, so they stayed where they were not willing to miss the completion deadline, the local council simply built both sides, now Mr. This barn and yard, home to a goat and a few chickens, sits on both sides of the road in eastern China's Shandong province, completely blocking the path of any car.
Small vehicles can proceed down a narrow dirt road toward the side trucks, however, they will have to turn back and Motorists have criticized construction workers for failing to notify anyone about the obstacle that does not appear on the GPS. The number one farm in the middle of a Japanese airport at Narita Airport in Japan, the farmers refuse to part with their land, which happens to be located in the center of the airport, what is more surprising, they are very close to the runway and they don't mind experiencing the shaking every time a flight takes off or lands since the airport opens, around 90 planes a day fly over their district often at a speed altitude as low as 40 meters when they take off or approach to land the noise It often exceeds 100 decibels, a level equivalent to that heard here under an elevated railway.
It all began when some of the residents of Narita became angry that the Japanese government attempted to use expropriation to uproot them from their homes and farms, as a result, they waged harsh legal battles that allowed them to keep their homes. The government finally took enough land to build Narita Airport, but with only one runway, not the three originally planned despite years of bitter dispute. Resistance The facility opened in 1978, two months after a last-minute protest in which masked and helmeted leftists took control of the nearly completed control tower and vandalized its equipment. It was the longest and deadliest conflict in the country's history after World War II, which lasted 39 years. and claiming the lives of 13 people, the final act of the conflict took place in July 2005, when the airport authority announced that it had given up trying to persuade seven farmers who owned small plots of land blocking southward expansion to sell their land. .
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