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Brandon Radford
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Properties that Will At least Quadruple in Value

Brandon Radford
  • Chicago, IL
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I'm new to real estate. I'm 19 years old and currently attending a private university. I have no money and really know nothing about real-estate. However, I know an area that is undergoing some development that is going to cause the properties within the area to be worth multiple times more than what they are now. I would love to buy these properties, and rehab them to sell or rent them at a future date. The development in the area is not going to be finished for another 10-20 years but it is really going to turn the surrounding neighborhoods around. With no money to my name, and no real valuable assets what are my chances and getting any type of money for this project?

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