"She was a single mom and really hated wasting money, and [she] believed that renting was really a waste of money, so she bought her first home when I was 2," Wu tells CNBC Make It. "That principal ended up sticking with me."
"What happened was I refinanced the home and pulled out equity and used that as a down-payment [on] other homes I ended up buying during that time," Wu says. "It's something I just did in my free time. I had a strong interest in doing this nights and weekends," he tells CNBC Make It.
MakeIt So who really owns the real estate, him or those who gave him money under fraud.
MakeIt No wonder, most major central banks flooding the world with cheap money, for several years now.
MakeIt Hope he paid back his student lians👹🤡
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