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Treehouse in Hawaii
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Kristie Wolfe spent $11,000 to build a treehouse in Hawaii, paying $8,000 on the land with $1,000 down and $200 a month, and she was fully paid back in only 3 months, and that was ten years ago! For her first properties, she looked for a property that would pay for itself if rented for 100 days.
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