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Updated about 6 years ago, 09/26/2018

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Jason Barnes
  • Lakewood, OH
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I don’t understand how they do it

Jason Barnes
  • Lakewood, OH
Posted
Okay so there is this guy, he wasn’t very wealthy at all. And now he owns multiple high rise apartment buildings. And is loaded. My question is after he got the first one. And paid all that money. How did he afford to keep buying more and more of them? I’m sure he still owed on the first one before buying the second how does this work. Will they give you multiple loans? While still being in debt owing money on the first building? I don’t understand. How did he grow while having all that debt ?

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