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Curtis Deckard
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Curtis Deckard
  • Richmond, Indiana
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I need some advice.  I have always wanted to purchase an abandoned 18 unit apartment complex in my hometown.  Now it is up for sale.  The building looks to be in great shape.  It will need 18 new furnaces and all new wiring since it was stolen for the copper.  Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions on how to get funding for this?  I would love to find some government grants or low-cost loans because our town needs good quality rentals.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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