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May 25
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1197: Is the American Dream Still Alive?...

CLAYTON MORRIS
About this episode

The American Dream is a hundred-year-old ideal, a phrase used to describe upward mobility and the promise of success through hard work. And for decades, the idea of the American Dream has often gone hand-in-hand with homeownership. Is that still the case today? 

That’s the question we’re going to explore on this episode of Investing in Real Estate. We’re going to talk about the state of the economy and the latest statistics on financial security across the United States. You’ll learn about why real estate can help you achieve financial freedom, why the American Dream is being redefined, and much more!

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