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Allen Worley
  • Contractor
  • Forest Park
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Opportunity Zone details explained

Allen Worley
  • Contractor
  • Forest Park
Posted

Hello, newbie trying to get started this year with my first MF.  Searching loop net I found a few that piqued my interest.  The most promising looking as far as cost and general state of needing rehabbed are mostly in “Opportunity Zones”.  Doing a little research gave me my answers as to What does that mean?  But, I am still confused by the varying inputs I found.

Can someone point me at a site or YouTube video or something that can break down the specifics of this program?  My initial viewpoint is that this is just another government run program that ends up not doing anything but causing headaches.

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