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Thousands of repossessed properties sit vacant while thousands who lost
their homes as Hurricane Dorian thrashed Abaco and Grand Bahama are
sleeping in shelters, desperate for some semblance of a return to
normalcy.
Now, says leading real estate broker and entrepreneur
Mario Carey, as government searches for a solution to housing the answer
may be staring them right in the face – incentivize investors to buy
distressed properties and transform them into rent-controlled,
affordable housing…
Source: https://www.thebahamasweekly.com