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Adam Lowe Looking to connect with land brokers and attorneys
22 September 2025 | 2 replies
U Miami law grad 2010What are your concerns with the land?
Vikas Jain STRSearch Has anyone used them or have feedback? Any other competitors?
8 October 2025 | 20 replies
Quote from @Vikas Jain: Yes, I have already seen the buy-in, im less concerned about that part of it, but just want to make sure its legitimate (plenty of opportunities where buyin is high but it doesn't always mean the product is good, just been burned in the past by others so trying to do better due diligence this time around)Their success rate, as of now, is 100 percent.
Ariam Jesus Ubieta Sando Why New Construction Might Be Your Smartest Move
21 September 2025 | 15 replies
If he cuts it too low, well he won't be operating for long.  
Joy Gillespie Real Estate License for Investors — Broker Recommendations in MO
7 September 2025 | 4 replies
But we’re concerned about the ongoing fees, since paying a few hundred dollars a month just to hang the license could cut into our rental cash flow.For those of you who are investors and also licensed: 1) Where do you hang your license?
Charyle Renault Looking for Honest Feedback on My Home Listing (Savannah, GA)
2 October 2025 | 3 replies
Hi everyone,I’m hoping to get some honest, constructive feedback from investors, realtors, or anyone with an eye for what makes a home sell.The property is at 14 E 54th St, Savannah, GA 31405 in the Ardsley Park area.4 bedrooms, 3 bathsAbout 2,400 sq. ft.Built in 1950, brick home with original hardwoods (covered by current flooring)Vintage details like a fireplace, detailed ceilings, and original 1950s tile in two bathroomsFully fenced yard and classic curb appeal with a white picket fenceHere’s my main concern: I want to make sure I’m presenting it the right way to attract buyers.Specific feedback I’d love:Do the photos (link below) showcase the home well, or would staging/lighting changes help?
Mike Brecht Is there a good company that doesn’t charge an arm and leg to screen tenants?
7 October 2025 | 20 replies
Screening is your first line of defense against rental risk, so cutting corners can cost you much more down the road.Rather than using an automated “box-check” background check, look for a provider that uses manual review by certified screeners who cross-verify criminal, eviction, and credit data.
Melissa Faraias Buying a house with an unpermitted converted garage
4 October 2025 | 6 replies
I plan to rehab the house and flip it, but I am concerned that the square footage of the unpermitted garage will not be included in the appraised value and hence my sale price will be lower affecting my flip profit significantly.
Klein Z. Rookie Investor – Should I Get My Real Estate License?
20 September 2025 | 1 reply
My only concern is that even with a license, I’d still have to work under a broker and split commissions, which makes me wonder if it’s worth it at all.So here are my main questions:Is it worth it to get your real estate license as an investor if you have to work under a broker and split commissions?
R. Elle Berry Do you prefer to self manage or hire a property manager?
25 September 2025 | 3 replies
With LTRs, there’s far less turnover and day-to-day work, so I assume you mainly need assistance when maintenance concerns arise.
Cornelius Garland How I Run a Lean, Profitable Wholesaling Business in 2025
30 September 2025 | 13 replies
The 2025 wholesaling landscape requires:Lean operations that reduce overhead.Compliance-friendly marketing (no cutting corners on texting regulations).