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Ned Micic Financing for a commercial property
2 November 2017 | 12 replies
Ned Micic Jon is absolutely correct that you won’t find fixed 30’year commercial loans with low rates.
Krista Walker Capital Gains on Condo purchased with Cash
29 October 2017 | 5 replies
@Jon Holdman There would be income taxes to the extent there is a gain on the sale.
Jon Krombein Newbie: based analysis on current or potential leases?
30 October 2017 | 3 replies
Howdy @Jon KrombeinAlways do your analysis using current data (income and expenses).  
James Gilbert Move In Ready Assistance
2 November 2017 | 3 replies
@Jon Holdman, YES! 
Ramsey Blankenship Top three markets you are researching?
9 December 2017 | 56 replies
Haha, @Jon Huber.
Account Closed Best brokerage to join for investment focus in West Palm Beach
11 December 2017 | 3 replies
Also, a few of us meet every month at a coffee shop to discuss investments, called Coffee with Investors ran by @Jon Huber. 
Kathryn Bowden Help, Appraisal wasn't ordered - what do we do now?
7 December 2017 | 42 replies
@Jon Holdman @Michaela G. each of the bills has an exemption for properties under contract before January 1 for the section 121 exemption from capital gains.
Account Closed Real Estate License for an investor
9 December 2017 | 23 replies
@Jon Minerick Thanks for the perspective...
Nathan Yee Transitioning IRA and old 401(k) to Self-Directed IRA
20 January 2021 | 10 replies
@Jon RusnakYou'll be better off transferring to Solo 401k (which has an option to have a separate Roth sub-account), then converting to Roth.