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Updated almost 2 years ago, 02/19/2023

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Christine Lee Middleton
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Low Income Housing- Would you Invest?

Christine Lee Middleton
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It is apparent that the motivator in real estate investing is gaining financial freedom. Great ROIs are goal….hot up and coming areas are ideal….BUT….how does creating NICE, low income housing (sfr or multi) fit into this dream of investing for big profit? 

I rarely see anyone talking about this strategy or showing any interest in it. I know it’s possible because I’ve seen it done in my city, but overall I feel like the popularity in this is  L O W. 

Does anyone have any experience in this? This is a goal of mine…to create more nice homes/apts for low income families.

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