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Nick S. Few questions 2 unit - discount for long term & transferring utilities
28 October 2025 | 10 replies
However if I end up leasing both units to essentially the entire family, should I still split the electric as it is still split family members?
Andrew Reis Buying the Next Property
29 October 2025 | 36 replies
Networking with family/friends for equity on a down payment?
Michael Herren Savannah Georgia multifamily
13 November 2025 | 10 replies
She's. a multi-family investor and Realtor in Savannah.  912-484-5804
Mak K. 2 acres land- ideas what can be done
6 November 2025 | 3 replies
Land has all the utilities and is in residential and zoned mixed commercial/ multi family Can you drop the address? 
Nathan P Tanner question for lenders and brokers:
9 November 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Nathan P Tanner: Hey everyone, I’m in the process of acquiring several single-family homes that will be leased long-term to a sober living company.
Ethan Rolnick Starting out in real estate investing
13 November 2025 | 62 replies
You can buy a small multi-family or even a single-family home, live in one part, and rent out the rest to help cover your mortgage.
Chase Calhoun Is the Short-Term Rental Play Starting to Wear Thin?
13 November 2025 | 21 replies
I could sell today and make over 400K, but I enjoy it and family gets to use it.  
Marc Shin Looking at STR but it's near a busy road
12 November 2025 | 14 replies
This road has many single family homes along the road, so i know that people are living there as their primary residences. 
Eduardo Cambil 🔍 Looking for DSCR lenders open to small-balance refinance (≈$50K on $75K property,
7 November 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Eduardo Cambil: Hey everyone We recently acquired a single-family rental in Decatur, IL through an Agreement for Deed, and now that it’s stabilized and rented, we’re looking to refinance into a DSCR loan.Here are the key numbers:Purchase price: $56,900Current balance: ≈$50,900Market value (conservatively): ≈$75,000Monthly P&I payment: $729Rented for: $1,200/month (Section 8-qualified)DSCR ≈ 1.65Property in great shape — fully rehabbed, turnkeyOur LLC (Wyoming-based, multi-member with EIN) holds the property, and all payments are current and verifiable through escrow.We’re simply trying to find lenders who can refinance small-balance DSCR deals (under $100K) — ideally allowing payoff of the existing land contract and providing a clean title.If you’re a lender, broker, or know someone specializing in this space (Midwest, small-balance DSCR), I’d love to connect and hear your terms.Thanks in advance to anyone who’s done similar deals or can point me in the right direction — happy to share full details privately or through DM.– EduardoC&T Global Solutions LLC (WY) you would be much better off going to a local lender/bank for something of this size.
James Friar New to investing and would like consider New build construction
12 November 2025 | 12 replies
Quote from @James Friar: Hello bigger pockets family my name is James and I'm fairly new to real estate investing, ive been educating myself on kinda how things work (the lingo, terms,concepts) and still trying to figure out the process of this feild and after watching so many videos and listening to other investors experiences i decided that i would like to take the new land construction route, i was just wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction on how to get my feet with this process.