
28 September 2025 | 12 replies
They just jacked up our annual registration fees to hire more enforcement to deal with troubled properties.

17 September 2025 | 10 replies
With two income-producing triplexes in rural Ohio and a construction company under your control, you’re in a unique position to scale your portfolio efficiently while managing costs.

6 September 2025 | 0 replies
Since minerals are deeded real property, they qualify as “like-kind.”That opens up a different lane for investors who are tired of managing their properties and for any agents that are up against the 1031 clock, you could roll your investment into producing mineral interests.This could lead to diversification in your portfolio, a hedge in inflation, and a truly passive investment.Has anyone here actually done a 1031 into something other than real estate (like farmland, minerals, etc.)?

15 September 2025 | 4 replies
With interest rates the way they are -- I'm having trouble identifying good cash flowing projects.

22 September 2025 | 30 replies
May be they should advise buyers to add extra coverage when producing the title insurance for them.

8 September 2025 | 0 replies
📅 Coming Up This Week• Producer Price Index (Wednesday)• Consumer Price Index + Jobless Claims (Thursday)Rates are already moving!

16 September 2025 | 6 replies
Even small amount o& appreciation can produce good retun(at 90% LTV, 2% appreciation provides a 20% return brim the appreciation).

17 September 2025 | 22 replies
That’s why properties with low prices usually produce higher initial cash flow.

23 September 2025 | 18 replies
Plus most are produced in China and I am Thinking that market May close for the U.S.Rent for $65 per month.

19 September 2025 | 8 replies
Here’s where I’m at now:I’ve started contacting DSCR lenders to see if they’ll work with a 72-year-old borrower who has only Social Security income (~$1,200/month) but owns a debt-free rental producing $1,750/month on a $260K property.Early feedback is mixed: some say age/income makes it tough, others say the strength of the property could carry the deal.If anyone here has actually gone through a DSCR refi in a retiree parent’s name (with the kids managing the deal), I’d really like to hear how it played out.If that doesn’t pan out, I’ll be back to weighing the $1,400/year property tax hike against pulling out $175K in equity now to expand the portfolio.Thanks again to everyone who chimed in.