From Illinois Business Law Journal: I. Introduction The traditional real estate investment strategy of “flipping†properties, while potentially quite lucrative, has several shortcomings, especially for small-scale investors. Alternative models that allow for investment in portions of a property may offer more flexibility to investors. A particually interesting alternative could be the option to invest in [...]
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