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WMFE nonprofit radio station wants you to donate land

Por: Orlando Sentinel Business October 21, 2022

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If you’re a regular listener of WMFE, the Orlando-based outlet for National Public Radio, you may have been struck by an unusual request. “If you have real estate or land you no longer need, consider donating it to WMFE,” said one ad during the radio station’s broadcast of “Morning Edition.” The idea of someone giving away real estate might sound strange in a housing market that has seen record-low inventory and prices rise by more... + full article



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