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A new movement is creating ways for low-income people to invest in real estate
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Date:2025-04-13 16:05:54
Low-income people are often shut out of a way wealth is built: real estate. There's a chance for poorer people to invest in their communities. (Story aired on Weekend Edition Sunday on March 5, 2023.)
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