that's a fact. ♪ guyette: much of southeast michigan, home prices have recovered pretty much to whereore the crash. but in the poor neighborhoods, that has not occurred. the pricing of homes has stayed pretty much flat. out of the whole country, six of the 15 zip codes with the most homes under water are in detroit. i think the total is somewhere close to 50,000 homes in just these six zip codes. people can't sell them. either they walk away fromhem, or they're trapped there. (doorbell chimes) (knocking) watkins: hey, tina. what's happening? - how are you? great. - all right. - good to see you. - you, too. you, too. - okay. - all right. get this... tina hamilton: i see you've gotten some things taken care of here. watkins: everything has to be out of the house? hamilton: no, it doesn't have to be out of the house. we just want it to look presentable where we can show. the repairs will drive the price down, and it will bring more buyers. and, basically, lower prices is what brings the buyers. watkins: mm-hmm. hamilton: and we'll be selling your home on a short sale based on the informa