4 October 2025 | 59 replies
This will build naturally and organically.When I started, I had nothing, knew nothing, and knew no one.
6 October 2025 | 25 replies
Just the nature of building a city on shale.
28 September 2025 | 2 replies
It’s not a chatbot and it doesn’t sound robotic—it’s a natural-sounding voice assistant that:- Handles routine phone calls & inquiries 24/7 - Qualifies leads so you only spend time on high-intent sellers - Books appointments directly in your calendar - Always transfers to a human when a personal touch is needed This gives you more time for the “belly-to-belly” meetings that actually close deals.I’m looking for two things: 1.
2 October 2025 | 18 replies
Go check the % of absolute millionaires pre-covid versus now and then check absolute millionaires renting(in big cities, naturally).
25 September 2025 | 3 replies
I’m still in the early planning stage and trying to learn as much as I can.If anyone here has experience with short-term rentals, knows of mentors or people who’ve done something similar, or has advice on how to make an Airbnb really stand out for nature lovers, I’d love to connect.
29 September 2025 | 6 replies
You have a couple of options: 1- Work with that management company until the end of the lease term and then get the tenants on your own lease. 2- Find out who the package is sourced through (we have somehting similar provided through a company called Second Nature) and see if you can keep the package through them. 3- Have the tenants sign an adendum saying you are unable to provide this service.
30 September 2025 | 13 replies
Mentorship will come naturally once you’re consistently showing up and adding value.
2 October 2025 | 41 replies
There are definitely still supply/demand imbalances in quite a few Sunbelt markets at the moment, and the Huntsville area is no exception.Single-family and multifamily new deliveries peaked in Q2 2023, so there’s still a bunch of new inventory waiting to be absorbed—hence the negative rent growth and appreciation some folks are seeing right now.In my view, what’s interesting about places like Decatur and Meridianville is not where they are now, but where they’ll be in a decade.The Huntsville metro area is constrained by mountainous geography to the east (beginning with Monte Sano State Park and beyond), so the natural path of development and progress is west towards Wheeler Lake and north towards Meridianville and Hazel Green.If the Huntsville metro area continues to match the pace of demographic growth it’s seen since the 1990s, these suburbs could, in my humble opinion, look very different down the line.
26 September 2025 | 5 replies
I'm looking at two different lending options.Regardless of which option I choose, my plan is to refinance by Year 5 of owning the property to: a) get rid of PMI if appreciation is good and LTV < 80%, and b) cash-out equity to purchase a second house hacking property.Assumptions: All in cost: $506,500 (purchase price + rehab costs + closing costs)FHA 203k already accounts for ARV, no natural appreciation, value is flat with LTV at Year 5 between 88-90% 30 year Fixed Rate Mortgage 6.5% APR and 3.5% down, P&I of $3,0915/1 Adjustable Rate Mortgage 6.0% APR and 3.5% down, P&I of $2,932That's an additional ~$150 in monthly cash flow during the first 60 months of owning the property prior to refinancing if I go with the ARM route.
28 September 2025 | 43 replies
If the search produces a sea of natural earth tone pics, the one that stands out has a splash of color.