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Vietnamese businessmen scoop up smallest U.S. town for $900,000

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The population of the least populous town in the United States appeared to at least double Thursday when two mysterious businessmen from Vietnam won the tiny hamlet with a bid of $900,000 at auction.

About a dozen bidders gathered around the town's one business to bid on Buford, Wyoming, which consists of a gas station, a three-bedroom house and a few small outbuildings on 10 acres along Interstate 80.

The bidding began at $100,000 and quickly escalated. The winning bidders were immediately whisked away by auction officials, who would not let them speak to the media.
Vietnamese businessmen scoop up smallest U.S. town for $900,000 - CNN
Let's borrow more China's money to buy more US land for the benefit of VNese:woot:
 
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I don't see how this is relevant to China in any way.
Bcz we have mountain of debt , so we don't have enough money to buy house, land in US, so, it must be bought by the money borrowed from China :D
 
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Perhaps is not such a good deal after all. When you buy a property you assume its liabilities that go with it . Considering Cities, Counties and small Municipalities are filing bankruptcies one after another in the US, these two mysterious businessmen might not jump up for joys after the title checks.
 
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