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Martha Maxim
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buying green houses

Martha Maxim
  • Rosamond, CA
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What is a green house? I heard it is good to buy them and I know it doesn't mean ecological.

Also what is 1031 exchange and what is the advantages of it?

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Michael Zuber
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Michael Zuber
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  • Fresno, CA
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As Loretta indicated I use the concept of 'Green Houses" from Monopoly. The idea being that you should acquire some houses today that can be exchanged into larger properties or Red Hotels sometime in the future. The best part is just like Monopoly you can buy in all kind of neighborhood (From Baltic to Boardwalk)
Good Investing

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