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Posted: 2017-05-13T02:11:12Z | Updated: 2017-05-14T21:33:26Z Neighborhood Full Of Million-Dollar Homes Is Now An Eerie Ghost Town | HuffPost

Neighborhood Full Of Million-Dollar Homes Is Now An Eerie Ghost Town

Neighborhood Full Of Million-Dollar Homes Is Now An Eerie Ghost Town
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Its quiet here. I mean really quiet. Theres a dead silence here that rattles the soul. It feels as though the world has ended and Im the only person left on the planet. Its like being inside an episode of AMCs The Walking Dead. I walk slowly through the neighborhood fearing that if I stumble, I might be eaten alive.

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This Alberta neighborhood, known as Beachwood Estates, is full of homes that were once worth millions, but after being ravaged by a flood in 2013, its now a post-apocalyptic ghost town. It didnt help that the homes were built on a flood plain ironically called High River. Prior to the flood, this affluent neighborhood in High River overflowed with life. Today, it is deserted, with its remaining homes boarded up. A teddy bear lying on a drive way catches my attention. It seems that people left in a hurry, leaving everything behind.

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After the flood, the neighborhood was considered a complete loss. Since then, the province has auctioned off 26 of these houses as it tries to unload several properties salvaged from the destructive flood. The government desperately wants to make sure the interests of the Alberta taxpayers were being considered and has sought to recover whatever money it can from these structures.

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The auctioned homes were acquired by the province under its Floodway Relocation Program , which saw the government distribute nearly a 100 million to displaced homeowners for 94 properties. Of which, 54 were scheduled for demolition, with 26 auctioned off and the outcome of 14 other homes still to be determined.

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There is one small catch to getting one of these million-dollar homes for a fraction of the cost: you have to move it. Successful bidders have only 160 days from the auctions closing to relocate the properties so the province can remediate the flood-impacted land. Before you get too excited, you should know that the cost of moving one of these homes can range from $25,000 to $40,000.

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Ive been to some crazy abandoned places in my line of work, from the most toxic city in America to the ruins of the Rust Belt , but nothing quite compares to this forgotten neighborhood. Its a sobering reminder of what happens when mankind tries to exercise eminent domain over Mother Nature.

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