
24 April 2025 | 16 replies
Now, everyone' risk tolerance and circumstances are different, so you may be at a point in your journey where the risk is worth the reward.

21 April 2025 | 18 replies
It’s best to speak with a CPA or real estate attorney to align with your goals and risk tolerance.4.

20 April 2025 | 6 replies
There will also be others that don't have the time, patience or risk-tolerence that may post they're glad they hired a PMC.It's all about what you're comfortable risking and spending your time on.

18 April 2025 | 6 replies
Below is a list of a few low Maintenace plants you could look up and decide on: Cheap Low maintenance plants:Hostas-thrive in shade, hard to kill Daylilies - very low Maintenace and colorful Lavender - smells amazing and natural bug repellent Boxwoods- evergreen, easy to trim and classic Black-eyed Susans -bright, cheerful, low effort Sedums - drought tolerant and looks clean all year- round Include a small patch of open soil if you want to offer tenants the option to garden, gives them flexibility without locking you into upkeep Also, Mulch is your best friend, its cheap, neat, and help control weeds while keeping the yard looking fresh.

1 May 2025 | 41 replies
Each responder has a different REI type, risk tolerance, return specs, stage of their investment career.

11 May 2025 | 330 replies
You have to decide what is right for YOU and the risk tolerance to your capital.

21 April 2025 | 9 replies
This triggers the annual $800 minimum franchise tax, regardless of whether the entity is profitable or actively engaged in business operations.To make informed and strategic decisions, I encourage you to work closely with qualified professionals—specifically, a real estate-savvy tax advisor and an asset protection attorney who understands your personal goals and risk tolerance.

17 April 2025 | 8 replies
Another thing about cashflow is your tolerance to risk: you could adjust your maintenance reserves and capex, or manage yourself, etc., but it comes with its own challenges.

15 April 2025 | 3 replies
As your portfolio and your risk tolerance grow, grouping properties becomes more reasonable.

16 April 2025 | 5 replies
You should budget for at least 3x that number to account for any holdout tenants (your risk tolerance may vary, but educate yourself on others experiences in this endeavor).