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Kasan Kelley
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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Outside the box much? Philanthropy

Kasan Kelley
  • Specialist
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Peace and Blessings everybody. I hope all is well. Recently, I saw on a news site, the city I want my investing career to begin and thrive in, has hired new people to continue demolishing abandoned and condemned homes. The city has somewhere to tune of hundreds, if not thousands of homes like this. 35-40 were demolished back in 2013. Now of course it's ideal to get rid of a blighted home in a community, but you at the came time, create one less home for someone to live in if it were fixed up. I just think of the possibility of being able to help the city by buying a bunch of these properties and fixing them up to rent, sell, etc. But is that too "out the box"? But aren't I supposed to dream big?

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