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Ariel K. New Accounting Software
27 June 2025 | 7 replies
That's the key component that is usually missing when I hear other entrepreneurs/investors say they don't like QBO.Something else to keep in mind is your entity structure and how your entities file tax returns.
Grant Shipman 5 Reasons Co-Living is King for Real Estate Investors
26 June 2025 | 5 replies
Traditional deals often don’t excite investors—offering $200/month in cash flow isn’t very compelling.But with co-living, you can offer 5X the returns, making it much easier to secure funding.Now, instead of asking an investor to put up a 20% down payment for $200/month cash flow, you can pitch them a 5% down investment yielding $1,000+/month—a much more attractive deal.Why Co-Living is the FutureCo-living isn’t just another strategy—it’s a high-demand, high-cash-flow, lower-risk investment model that aligns with today’s rental market trends.
Barbara Johannsen Exploring Note Investing: Connecting with Buyers & Sellers
26 June 2025 | 0 replies
Always open to learning and seeing where there’s alignment!
John Dunn Building out my team
26 June 2025 | 8 replies
There are many components before, during, and after the transaction that require skill, attention, and preparedness.
Chris Seveney The Ticking Time Bomb of Underwater Fix and Flip Projects
26 June 2025 | 13 replies
Yes the whole mark to market component - we have audited financials so we have to provide valuations for the assets on our books, but I know those that do not will create their own "values" for their assets, especially in some syndications or just business in general.
Stephen Keighery New Orleans Ranked “Worst” Market – Why That Might Be a Buy Signal
27 June 2025 | 8 replies
I’ve been investing full-time across South Louisiana for several years, and I’ve had to adjust my buy box more than once to stay aligned with the market.But here’s the thing: I actually think the market is so bad, it’s good.Here’s why I’m leaning in while most others are pulling back:✅ Prices are discountedNew Orleans homes are ~14% below their inflation-adjusted trend.
Sanjeev Sharma Rental Accounting Software
26 June 2025 | 9 replies
That's the key component that is usually missing when I hear other entrepreneurs/investors say they don't like QBO.Something else to keep in mind is your entity structure and how your entities file tax returns.
Calvin Stewart Young investor looking for advice and strategies to scale up quickly
26 June 2025 | 27 replies
That was actually my plan too: go to college for law, which also aligns with what my parents want.
Keith Kotsch First STR Property setup questions ROUND (2)
26 June 2025 | 12 replies
That's the key component that is usually missing when I hear other entrepreneurs/investors say they don't like QBO.Something else to keep in mind is your entity structure and how your entities file tax returns.
John Matthew Johnston 6 unit codes may kill the deal
25 June 2025 | 9 replies
The window sill cannot exceed 44" from the finished floor level• There needs to be a• All apartments and hallways must have interconnected smoke detectors• One of the first floor apartments must be designed as a Type "B" accessible unit and must be on an accessible path• Accessible parking will be required for the buildingThe mechanical/electrical components of the building will need to be evaluated by an engineer to determine if modifications or upgrades will be required.An onsite review of the building may bring up additional issues beyond those mentioned in This is all very common building code requirements when doing multifamily.