WTH marketing much?<p>Read the fn offer:<p>They will give you $10,000 cash, plus another $10,000 toward a renovation to a house you buy, or to a down-payment on a house you are required to buy, with a value of >$150K that you are required to live in for 5 years.<p>And you have to apply, and be approved, and undergo a casual interview by the city council.<p>And you have to be ready to move in within 6 months of approval.<p>And you have to be fully remote, have a local job, or be moving to cumberland in acceptance of a job...<p>----<p>They GIVE YOU NO FN REASON WHY you would want to move there.<p>The municipal website is a "Parks & Rec Fisher Price" as it comes, where the first link on "Populat links" is "Pay utilities"<p>There are no posted bid offereings (meaning no active project cumberland is seeking RFPs on)<p>And community events is barren...<p>So, why is this on HN?<p>It doesnt even give a nice GPT synpsis of what the heck cumberland is even about - Here, I GPTd it for them:<p><a href="https://i.imgur.com/mueJp1W.png" rel="nofollow">https://i.imgur.com/mueJp1W.png</a><p><a href="https://i.imgur.com/scpNTid.png" rel="nofollow">https://i.imgur.com/scpNTid.png</a><p>Is my math wrong or something? Did anyone actually look at the image?<p>---<p>Back when Detroit was doing super bad, and lots for huge Victorian and other nice architecture homes were going for ~$5,000 - there was a lot of chatter of a bunch of millenial-ish techies buy up a bunch of plots and start a tech-commune sort of adventure out there. <i>(turned out the person organizing that effort was pulling a huge grift)</i><p>Maybe try to do a YC startup fund where "Hey heres free housing internet and utilities for your startup if you can prove "XYZ" -- like what about a visa program if some Hackers can come in and do a startup there and raise the economy where the city is invested in the startups? But have the program vetted by some panel of experts the city recruits