
12 February 2020 | 15 replies
@Asa Ifill talk to Joel Jaqubino at Bold Title

19 August 2018 | 67 replies
Here's a link to a good & readable article in re Series LLC's: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jayadkisson/2018/06/1...Here are a few interesting quotes (bolding & underlining are mine): "For these reasons, the Series LLC is not an entity for general consumption, for the do-it-youselfer or even the average LLC planner who is inexperienced with Series LLCs.

2 October 2023 | 8 replies
As we can't listen to or monitor every call - our agreement spells out (in bold) "you agree you have not been promised any results" and "this supersedes all prior discussions."

9 May 2020 | 24 replies
Seems like a pretty bold tactic.

18 January 2021 | 63 replies
Maybe bold moves (i.e. property repositioning) with a 5-7 year time horizon, if you bet well, will be big winners.

23 March 2020 | 15 replies
Based on your post, I've bolded the titles below that should be most applicable to assisting with estimating costs.For 5+ Multifamily/Commercial in General:Crushing It in Apartments and Commercial Real Estate by Brian Murray - Great Source of InfoThe How to Add Value Handbook for Commercial Real Estate by Brian HennessyThe Due Diligence Handbook for Commercial Real Estate by Brian HennessyFor Large Multifamily and Apartment Syndication the following are recommended :Wheelbarrow Profits by Jake and Gino - Simple, Easy to Read as a good intro.Best Ever Real Estate Syndication Book by Joe Fairless - Detailed, Lot of Information, RecommendedIt's a Whole New Business by Gene Trowbridge - Detailed, ThoroughAdditionally, the "Book on Estimating Rehab Costs" by J.

2 October 2019 | 170 replies
Two problems: I hated working in a big architecture firm and I knew that I wanted to go “big and bold” with my investments soon (5-10 years after graduation), not someday (25+ years).

10 December 2018 | 12 replies
Sorry to make everything bold lol, its wholesalers who make other wholesalers look bad.

25 May 2023 | 230 replies
I'm delighted.Was feeling bold due to seeming success, looking for another house downtown P'Cola, $20Kish, planning to try my hand at getting ...handy; instead found: 3400 sf Victorian downtown Pensacola, divided in 3 apts, tenants included. 159,900.

5 September 2017 | 9 replies
Unless, again, it's extreme, and it sounds like you have enough proof that it was.Tenants like this live in denial, yet they are very bold when making threats.