Can you actually own a town?

The reality is that it's very very difficult.” Whole towns for sale occupy lots of different legal positions, based on their history and what exactly is for sale. Each town has its own story, a totally unique path that brought it to the point of sale.
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What does owning a town actually mean?

you cant "own a town" in any sense that they are showing here. if a person "owns a town" its through the fact of property ownership where they lease out to businesses or own teh businesses as well. i know a town where one guy own the local store, gas station, and restaurant.
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Can you buy a town in the US?

Scenic, South Dakota

Named after its spectacular setting in the center of Badlands National Park, Scenic fell into disrepair in the 21st century before it was finally put up for sale in 2011 for $799,000.
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Can I buy a country?

If you are committed to the dream, there are some opportunities to start your own country. Buying islands are very real. For example, Belize offers several islands for sale, some for less than a house and as little as $200k. After getting your island, you could start your own micro-nation.
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Can you buy a ghost town in Texas?

June 28, 2018 Updated: July 3, 2018 12:19 p.m. This ghost town remains for sale as of May 13, 2020. A 62-acre town with all the amenities of an early 1900s village could be yours for $1.75 million — a lower asking price than many of the luxury houses in San Antonio.
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Can you buy a village in UK?

The historic village of Aberllefenni, near Machynlleth in mid-Wales, first came on the market for £1.5m in 2016. “Since then there has been plenty of interest, but nothing that's ever lead to a certified sale,” WalesOnline reports.
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How much was Schitt's Creek bought for?

Hulu pays a hefty price to snag popular sitcom Schitt's Creek from Netflix in a deal reportedly costing over a million dollars per episode. Eugene Levy as Johnny Rose in Schitt's Creek looking surprised.
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Can you own a town in Canada?

In pursuit of happiness, a Canadian occasionally decides to buy an empty town. The buyer can become mayor, police chief and priest, claiming, through a real estate agency, agency of life.
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How can I get free land in Canada?

Crown Lands, Yukon

The government is open to giving the land away to individuals who will commit to farming it. The one tricky requirement is that you'd need to have been a resident of the Yukon for at least one year. If you meet this condition, you are free to fill out an agricultural land application.
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Where is Schitt's Creek supposed to be?

While Schitt's Creek takes place in a fictional location, individuals can visit a site similar to it. People have found a lookalike town in an unlikely place. If fans want to feel like they are in the show, they can travel to upstate New York. The counterpart specifically is in Sharon Springs, New York.
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How much does it cost to build a town?

New city development runs as high as up to $1 million per future resident, though more typically can be done for around $100,000 to $500,000 per resident. Generally, those figures come down as the city's population grows over time.
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How much did Moira's sister give them?

Season 1, Episode 11.

Toward the end of Season 1, Moira's younger sister shows up in town to gleefully pay back the $50,000 the Roses once gave her, reveling in the fact that it's now Moira who needs the handout.
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Do the roses pay to live in the motel?

So they live in the motel rent-free previously because nobody was in the motel anyway and Stevie didn't care, but now because they are actually helping make profit as a co-owner of the Motel.
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Why are they poor in Schitts Creek?

Synopsis. The wealthy Rose family—video store magnate Johnny (Eugene Levy), his wife and former soap opera actress Moira (Catherine O'Hara), and their pampered adult children David (Dan Levy) and Alexis (Annie Murphy)—lose their fortune after being defrauded by their business manager.
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Are there any abandoned towns in England?

Wharram Percy, North Yorkshire

There are over 3000 known sites of deserted medieval villages across the UK, but Wharram Percy is one of the largest and best known.
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Can you buy a town in Spain?

In Spain, you can buy entire towns for a bargain, due to them being left abandoned. In northern Spain, a few hours from Leon, you can buy the hamlet of Xerdiz for just £369,000. While slightly run down, the sale includes six buildings with the main 1,700sqft building full habitable across the three floors.
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Who owns common land in England?

Common land is owned, for example by a local council, privately or by the National Trust. You usually have the right to roam on it. This means you can use it for certain activities like walking and climbing.
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Can someone buy a town like in Schitt's Creek?

Yes. In the USA, towns are just land property which is organized with a government. If one family owns a lot of property, they can organize it as a town, village, or city.
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Do the Schitt's get their money back?

He'll manage Rosebud Motel Group from there while she returns to her beloved soap opera. It's unclear if they'll stay in Hollywood past the thirteen-episode order of the reboot, or if they'll become bicoastal. They have money again, and so they can afford the luxury of choice.
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How much is Schitt's Creek town worth?

Town known as Tennessee's 'Schitt's Creek' on sale for $725,000.
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How much was the check worth in Schitt's Creek?

Dee Dee gets her checkbook. Johnny won't ask for a specific amount but asks for the equivalent of the $50,000 they gave Dee Dee. She writes a check, and Johnny takes it without looking.
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How old are Alexis and David?

David and Alexis Rose experience their late 20s to early 30s in Schitt's Creek, but exactly how old were they at the beginning and end? The series has a fairly messy timeline, as Schitt's Creek is set over six seasons from 2015-2020, but only about three years pass within the show from the premiere to the finale.
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How much was the check Twyla give Alexis?

Annie: I think that's exactly what it was. I think it was $10,000 and then you added eight zeros, which made it way, way, way more money than Twyla had. Yeah, we've really fluctuated. We really, really ran the gamut.
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How many acres make a town?

A conventional rural community has around half that many inhabitants per square mile. So a 100,000-person metropolis would be around 2.5 square miles, or 1,600 acres. By comparison, a typical small town is about 10 square miles, or 9.3 acres.
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How much would it cost to buy out New York City?

It would cost about $325 million to buy all the businesses in a town of 25,000 people in the USA. My back of envelope math is to take the GDP of the USA divide by the population.
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