
19 October 2025 | 10 replies
It helps alleviate the cash outlay, but you don't actually own the property.If you work with an investor, you can have the investor put most of the money in and you all share the profits whatever way you agree upon.If you build a SFH, what size would you look to build and what would be your build cost/SF?

29 September 2025 | 8 replies
Love that you bring both real estate and hands-on renovation experience to the table.

9 October 2025 | 8 replies
@Mei Zhu It depends, on rent price range, size of unit.

1 October 2025 | 13 replies
A thousand gallon tank, which would be about the size of a small-to-average septic tank, with a cabin with 2-4 people staying, is likely going to fill up in less than a week unless they've piped the grey water (washer, shower, kitchen sink) somewhere else like a dry well.

7 October 2025 | 8 replies
And experienced investors are usually very knowledgeable and have long-standing relationships and would not see much value in a newer agent.I think Seth is right that you can bring a lot more knowledge to the table if you have personal investor experience.

1 October 2025 | 10 replies
“Reserves” in a TIC are more than a rainy-day jar—they’re the brake and the seatbelt that keep co-owners from white-knuckle cash calls or hard choices at the worst possible time.In practice I size reserves off three inputs: the operating profile, building and systems, and the lease/tenant risk.

1 October 2025 | 2 replies
-Typical payor mix (private pay vs Medicaid) and target occupancy-Are you doing conversions or ground-up, and what deal sizes you like?

8 October 2025 | 6 replies
Some of the city regulations include:-Short-Term Rentals must be the owner's Primary Residence-Maximum of 90 Rental Days per year-Maximum group size of 10 guestsAll of which are potential non-starters for running a successful AirBnB in the city.

29 September 2025 | 1 reply
Investors are finding value in mid-sized metros where affordability + growth + infrastructure are aligning.Affordability pressure, rising interest rates, and inflation mean investors need partners who can forecast, plan proactively, and communicate transparently.So here’s what I want to ask property managers, realtors, and investors: in the market(s) you work in, are you seeing these trends?

8 October 2025 | 8 replies
Both are options on the table currently.Does anyone have a realtor or lawyer in Mexico they would recommend?