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Christian Orozco About to inherit a chunk of money, want to start in multifamily
23 October 2025 | 28 replies
I'm consuming as much information as I can about this market to make the best decision.
Warren Y. Looking to learn more about financing - free lunch on me!
18 November 2025 | 8 replies
I'm in the Seattle area and can meet in person or do a video call! 
Yousef Hossam Most don’t need more leads, they need fewer leads slipping through the crack
25 November 2025 | 1 reply
Quote from @Yousef Hossam: After seeing how people work their pipelines, I realized something surprising:Many deals are lost after the seller already showed interest.Not from lack of leads, but from:Late repliesMissed follow-upsNotes scattered across toolsNo defined lead stagesNo accountability on daily pipeline actionsThe person who consistently close more usually have:One place where every conversation is loggedClear stages (New → Contacted → Follow-Up → Appointment → Contract)Automated or scheduled remindersA daily or weekly pipeline reviewNext steps always set before ending the callNothing fancy, just fundamentals done well.In many cases, tightening follow-up converts more deals without increasing marketing spend.Are you currently managing follow-up and pipeline visibility in your business?
Kyle Kulhanek Accountant Who Handles Cook County Tax Reassessment Appeals Recommendation?
20 November 2025 | 4 replies
His father started business and now Jimmy has grown the business significantly...all these do is tax appeals.Sarnoff Property Tax....I can make a personal introduction if you'd like.
Matthew Lamoreaux What to know when investing in Orlando
19 November 2025 | 3 replies
Minimum of 2 off‐street parking spaces available for guests.Vehicle limit: Typically 1 vehicle per 1-bedroom unit, or 2 vehicles for 2+ bedrooms, unless the Director approves more based on site conditions.Occupancy limits: Generally maximum of 2 persons per bedroom + 2 extra persons for overnight occupancy.
Steven Cingano Vouch For Titanium University
25 November 2025 | 5 replies
RJ Bates is one of the few public real estate personalities who actually knows what he's talking about and how to teach as well.
Anne Connor Help Me Choose Between Two Chicago House Hacks
25 November 2025 | 11 replies
If Jefferson Park looks mediocre in person, I’d keep looking rather than settling for West Town just because it’s the “sexier” neighborhood.
Leslie Stouffer Best way to vet an out of state contractor
21 November 2025 | 10 replies
I had my fair share of bad hires, here is a list of things I have experienced:- did not show up for job, only shows up occasionally, way behind schedule- horrible quality, had to rip everything out again- left job a mess, did not clean up- constantly complaining about or asking for more money, extra charges- excuses, sob stories, personal drama- ghosting, especially after getting paid, poor communication
Casey Hall New here and looking for advice
26 November 2025 | 20 replies
Quote from @Casey Hall: @JD Martin Thanks for the insight — and to clarify, I wouldn’t be buying a property for personal use.
Iesha Turner Turned a 5-Bedroom Into Co-Living: $800/Room ($4,000 Total)
20 November 2025 | 11 replies
I give each house a cap on utility usage, anything over I split amongst tenants, I enforce rules, WiFi in charge $25 per person.