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Housing Crisis in California and Beyond: An Insider's Expose

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The author came to the US in 1962 from Taiwan and worked for $1 an hour while federal minimum wage was $1.15 an hour.

By 1969, he got a Master of Science Degree, a Ph.D. in Statistics and a teaching job at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA.

He bought his first house in October 1972 in the town.

He predicted that housing prices in California would rise rapidly, as he and his wife quickly jumped into housing business.

By 1979 they built two apartments, got California Building Contractor License and owned many rental housing units.

The rising house prices made them instant millionaires.

He explains why the US has turned from a land of opportunity for everyone into a land of desperation for many.

He explains how to get back to the good old days, bring back America, the land of opportunity.

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AuthorHouse
1665504471 / 9781665504478
eBook (EPUB)
09/11/2020
English
232 pages
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