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Daniel Colon Lender won't let me move the property to my LLC
19 June 2024 | 32 replies
Quote from @Daniel Colon: Hi!
Christina Colon Next step with a business partner
9 June 2024 | 10 replies
@Christina Colon be aware that if you do start forming entities you may have additional tax filings.
Joe S. Who is investing in their own physical health?
18 April 2024 | 141 replies
Ease fiber intake up gradually to avoid shocking your colon.)Movement-wise: I tell people do what you can do consistently and happily!
Paul Merriwether Current Cap Rates on Multifamily
18 March 2024 | 6 replies
I’ve been wondering that same thing.Seems to me when comparing candidate investments, why would I pay more for an investment with risk and work (5% Cap multifamily), than a risk-free passive investment (5% CD or T-Bill).Note that going from a cap rate of 5% to 10% is a 50% drop in price…that’s significant…easy to see why a seller isn’t willing to give a higher return.I’ve asked the question before and gotten answers like it’s because investor borrowing costs vary, and you must consider future rent growth and appreciation … I guess if you have low borrowing costs and are optimistic about the future a 5% cap rate makes sense. that's just a bunch of bull from agents and gurus trying to keep their game going... of course price should drop 50%... say today the commeercial loans are at 7%, and cap should be 2% higher to make the risk worth while, so call it a 9% cap.patience... this bs market needs cleansing... and when the time comes, it will be easy picking.no need to play the hard game... my friend
Lilly Fang how will "elderly owner passed away at home" affect my BRRRR? Looking for advice
19 February 2024 | 5 replies
We certainly have had plenty of examples of priests (and other religious persons) coming to a specific property to bless or "cleanse" it. 
James Colon New York Investor
1 October 2018 | 8 replies
Hi James Colon .
Holly Scott Newbie in Colorado Springs/Teller County Colorado 1st flip advice
10 September 2016 | 4 replies
I'm a contractor,& have worked with Realtors extensively.have your Realtor ask around the office for someone that does repairs/inspection punch list items, they will be able to clean up that mess for you at a MUCH lower priceYou most likely won't have black mold, but Dawn dish washing soap will cleanse everything of mold"Home inspectors will verify"secondly, after all the moisture,& suspected mold has been cleaned/dried, you can simply use good sealer/primer on wood,& concreteI would guestimate around $3,000-$6000 for the entire job including hardwoodsMake sure you block any air intrusions in the crawlspace areas, Colorado can be hard on water lines :O}
Gabriel Santos-Colon New member from NY / NJ
28 September 2016 | 16 replies
Hi @Gabriel Santos-Colon Welcome to BiggerPockets!
Jon Q. Middle Class: Chips Are Stacked Against You
16 August 2016 | 45 replies
Yes, Chris and the purpose, when the tax breaks were originally drafted, was to encourage western colonization of America.  
Samuel Rothmann Advice on Investing in Jacksonville, FL
15 December 2016 | 18 replies
@James Colon, I haven't worked with any turn-key companies in Jacksonville yet, but I would check out JWB.