
Amazed. This is how the followers of Daneidy Barrera Rojas, better known as Epa Colombia, were left after observing a series of stories he shared on his Instagram account, through which he shows the new property he recently acquired.
This is a luxurious penthouse, located in an exclusive area of Salitre (west of Bogotá), which has two floors and an elevator that reaches directly to your door. In addition, access to its tower is by means of fingerprint recognition.
According to what was said by the influencer and businesswoman, she already has a suitable place with everything she needs and it would be only days before she moved to her new home.
Although he did not take a full tour of the new property, as he claims that it will be exclusive content for a future publication, Epa Colombia did show some of the spaces that he will enjoy from next week, as well as the spectacular view that his balcony has.
Likewise, he said that the residential unit where he bought his apartment has another 32 penthouses, but he warns that hers is the nicest and largest. In addition, it has wet areas, gym and other common areas for the exclusive use of the owners.
Epa Colombia's announcement comes just a day after revealing the millionaire sum that it must pay to the National Tax and Customs Directorate (DIAN), due to the taxes generated by its hair products company.
Barrera Rojas assured that the amount paid to DIAN proves once again that, contrary to the allegations, she does not launder money or have anything to hide from the State, while in other publications, she reiterated her questions about the fact that 33% of her company's profits go into taxes, since she warns that in this way it is unsustainable business in the country. Which is why he extended a very special invitation to the next president of the Nation.
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