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Duke Marquiss 5 Seconds that changed my life!!!!
8 October 2015 | 4 replies
I wanted to buy a discounted note in Fort Collins or at least along the front range of Colorado.  
Rahul Bhatt LLC which state is the best
29 April 2016 | 12 replies
Thanks @Collins Hunsaker Do you have some recommendation  for the NVNevada  attorney ?
Joan Livingstone Newbie from New York
4 May 2016 | 3 replies
Hey @Joan Livingstone welcome to BiggerPockets!
Elliot Collins New Novice Member from Dallas
4 May 2016 | 8 replies
Hello @Elliot Collins and welcome to BiggerpocketsGreat to have you and congratulations on your current holdings.
Luke Harris New investor in fort collins, co
20 January 2017 | 10 replies
Great to have another Fort Collins investor on the site.  
Kyle Soderman Putting in an offer
14 January 2016 | 4 replies
Hi, I agree with @Neil Collins, you should take help of your attorney and seek advice.
Paul Padilla Buying site unseen in texas
19 January 2016 | 28 replies
As a Realtor with a focus on Collin County I would be comfortable showing you around Plano, but would look for a Realtor in Denton to refer you to (since Denton is outside my area of expertise).
Christopher Collins Bridgeport Target Returns? by Gross Rent Multiple
28 March 2016 | 5 replies
@Christopher Collins Personally I am not a big fan of Gross Rent Multiplier ("GRM").*** GRM is strictly a function of Revenue, where as Cap-Rates (my preference in evaluating a deal) takes into account Operating Expenses ("OpEx").I think this is especially important Connecticut where OpEx can be high because of 1) high taxes [especially in Bridgeport], 2) the majority of properties are old (requiring more for both reserves and ongoing repairs), and 3) the high cost of labor/service contracts in the state.That being said - and somewhat contrary to the above - many commercial brokers in CT of mid to large multi-families typically trade properties on a price per unit basis (and the price will fluctuate depending where in B-port).
Tyreese Gadlin real estate attorney
1 October 2016 | 2 replies
I am in search of a great real estate attorney in the Fort Collins Colorado area.  
Account Closed wholesaler or real estate agent
21 October 2016 | 6 replies
Joan BasiloBuyers AgentKeller Williams Premiere PropertiesGlen Ellyn, IL  60137