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Top 10 Homeowners Who Refused To Sell Their Homes Regardless Of Price

Top 10 Homeowners Who Refused To Sell Their Homes Regardless Of Price

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There is nothing replaceable to the feeling of one’s home and once you watch this video of homeowners who refused to sell their houses regardless of price and pressure you will realize that people go to crazy lengths to save what is theirs..
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Let's start the video with a folk hero that inspired a movie called “up”. Edith Macefield turned down a million-dollar offer for her little Seattle farmhouse. The builders decided to go on with the planned five-story commercial development but built it a bit awkwardly around the 108-years-old house where she remained till her death in 2008.

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Mary Cook purchased her home on West Avenue in Manhattan when the area's housing was still affordable. When an influx of wealthy people caused modern apartment buildings to sprout up on both sides of her house, she simply refused to relocate. So, sandwiched between the two massive apartment buildings is the small old New York townhouse of Mary Cook..

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A little background, first thing you should know is Chinese property laws prohibit private firms from evicting homeowners from their homes until the land's 70-year lease expires.
Second, this horse has become A Symbol Of Resistance Against Developers in China because the government had to pave a highway around the house when the owners refused to give up on their property.. Looks like a good U-turn point..
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This heritage building owner refused to sell his house in Melbourne, Australia so this huge complex was built around it.. The point to ponder is how on earth did the house manage to survive all the chaos and dirt of constructing such a huge building around it..
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Such an ambitious project of building three magnificent highways and then there was this family who refused to accept the government price.. Hundreds Of Households Were Relocated but the family and its livestock now live in between three highways..

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How does it feel to be living under a bridge with the constant horns and noise of traffic..
I don’t know but the owners of this house might know that..
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In 2011, Portland State University wanted to construct a residence hall of the university and persuaded everyone to vacate their homes until they met Randal Acker. He had recently purchased and renovated his home, and had no plans to leave. He was a lawyer by profession and now, you are guessing it right, he fought the university in the court of law and now, here stands the cute little 1800’s house in the middle of this student housing area.

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Vera Coking and her husband purchased this New Jersey property in 1961 as a summer retreat and over the next three decades, they refused many offers to buy the house…
She first refused Bob Guccione who wanted to build a casino around it and then turned down Donald Trump who wanted to expand his nearby casino and hotel. The city attempted to condemn the house through eminent domain under the influence of Trump's legal teams. But Coking fought the government and won, remaining in the country until 2010.

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This is exactly what happens when you don’t reach a consensus for compensation for the demolition.. And this man literally is living on the road despite being in its home. This nail house sits in the middle of a road construction in Nanning, China when he couldn’t reach an agreement in April 2015.



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Imagine the frustration of government employees who had to build a freaking ring road around a block to complete the project because three families living in the block refused to budge.. That's some classical stubbornness ..
The residents of these homes in Zhejiang, China, clearly don't mind the sound of traffic because they refused to move to make way for the bulldozers, their homes are now completely surrounded by a four-lane highway.

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Windlass Holdings began purchasing all of the property on St. Patrick Street in Toronto in 1957. Their takeover strategy was going smoothly until they came across the crazy house owner of house number 54 and a half.. Surprisingly, it was already known as 54 and a half before it became half a house. Yup, you guys heard it right, Half of the duplex was sold and the developers, therefore, had to carefully demolish half of the building while leaving the load-bearing divider wall intact.
Imagine how much pressure this house owner would have endured before refusing to sell his half part of home.. Anyhow, the house has been in this state ever since and is currently occupied.

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