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Tony Koth New to Real estate investing- HVAC business owner & professional
14 October 2025 | 10 replies
With your background in HVAC and property improvements, you’re already ahead of the game.
Drew Z. Bought my first Investment Property 20% down at the age of 22
9 October 2025 | 3 replies
Once you feel comfortable with this first property, leveraging a HELOC for a multi-family purchase in the $400k–$500k range can be a great way to scale your portfolio efficiently while using the equity you’ve already built.
Erwin Baquirin Why Energy Royalties Belong in Every Real Estate Investor’s Diversification Strategy
5 September 2025 | 2 replies
Royalties are tied to energy production and commodity prices.
James McGovern How can I learn which builders have their heads in the sand?
29 September 2025 | 4 replies
@Bryant Brislin your question is intriguing and hope that someone could provide an efficient answer 
Bridget Johnston Is my Realtor upset with me? Am I the problem?
10 October 2025 | 8 replies
Which he reply “I guess”.Up until this point my realtor has been amazing, very high energy upbeat positive energy.
Cody White Lets hit the ground running
13 October 2025 | 16 replies
heheI miss the Midwest's "simple" mentality of my common folks.Even tho, as you mentioned the weather can get brutal.It's always a tough gig to do deals from afar unless buying turnkey.Even then, turnkey is not worth it unless the portfolio is big.As soon as you can, move to the market you want to invest in and with time you might become "institutionalized" to it just like I did with Toledo hahaI put Ohio Cashflow on the back burner 3 years ago as I got burnt out on working with investors lolWe only sell from time to time to our existing book of business and if I like the specific investor hahaI list most deals on the MLS and once sold, I clean my hands.No need to babysit the never satisfied and disgruntled landlords expecting retirement from 1 turnkey property...Unfortunately, it is what it is and I ate $#@% for many years before I said enough is enough heheOz Realty has been the bread and butter for us and our main focus since we shifted focus.Crazy that I'm even typing this as I hated PM for many years and considered it just as the "necessary evil" in order to offer a turnkey product.Now, if I could turn back time, I'd never do turnkey and would only do PM hehe.Everything happens for a reason mate.Granted, it took 7+ years to create a lean and efficient PM machine heheI'm in Toledo every month for 7-10 days so feel free to hit me up whenever you are in town.All the best mate 🙏 @Engelo Rumora , haha, a new book would be valid for sure, as things do change fast in this world, looking forward to it. 
Dana Powell Are DC SEU rebates (up to $15,000!) qualifiable for landlords?
26 September 2025 | 1 reply
I just bought a window unit energy star for one of my properties that cost  $388 and with the $250 rebate I only paid $138 for a dual inverter 6000 BTU LG.
Michael Santeusanio Creative Financing Experiences
8 October 2025 | 4 replies
This works out well as it gives you, the buyer, time to improve the property (force appreciation) via physical improvements and/or improving the management. 
Jim P. Mid-range priced tax pros?
10 October 2025 | 7 replies
If a CPA charges $3,000 but helps you unlock far greater tax savings or structure your strategy more efficiently, then the question shouldn’t be “why is it more expensive,” but “what kind of return am I getting for that investment?”
Jared Goldwasser My first investment property! 4-unit MF in Cincinnati
13 October 2025 | 3 replies
Planning to renovate outdated units, update plumbing, improve landscaping and curb appeal What was the outcome?