
22 September 2025 | 10 replies
Might be worth you looking into if you want access to something that's affordable ($5/month per unit but customizable pricing structure when more units are involved), has lots of features that I've really liked, and more - especially if you’re unhappy with some of the tools or processes you’re using today with managing your property.

4 October 2025 | 38 replies
The primary form of diligence we see on the forums is "what do you think of XYZ sponsor and deal" whereas the common form of diligence in the space by institutional investors, large investment groups, family offices, and sophisticated investors involves following the sponsor for years, underwriting the deals, validating rent comps, background checks on the general partners, and a host of other diligence that materially de-risks the investments.

20 September 2025 | 9 replies
You can save by finding a draftsman for changes, possibly avoiding an architect.We found that for one offs on non-custom homes it was just too expensive to involve an architect for full design.

29 September 2025 | 30 replies
If you buy a good house in the right community that has great amenities and location to Disney and invest to make it stand out (theming), hire great cleaners and stay involved with your guests, you can do well.

4 October 2025 | 8 replies
Leverage magnifies return.3) The effort involved in adding an ADU is comparable or larger than a rehab associated with a BRRRR.

9 September 2025 | 0 replies
I know a lot of investors focus on the Kansas City metro itself, but I’m curious what others think about nearby markets and smaller cities.For example, I’m currently involved with properties in:Kansas City, KS — less than a mile from downtown city centerBaldwin City, KS — small college town with steady rental demandSt.

15 September 2025 | 3 replies
Sadly, it became clear that corruption was involved, and I lost everything.

10 September 2025 | 1 reply
Both notes and rentals can build wealth, but they do it in different ways: Notes (performing or non-performing): • Pros: Cash flow is usually more predictable, lower day-to-day involvement, and you can often buy at discounts that juice returns. • Cons: Limited upside beyond the terms of the note.

13 September 2025 | 7 replies
That’s why most people prefer lease options because they involve less risk.

11 September 2025 | 14 replies
Private lending from family or friends can be the best route especially when they start seeing you have success they’re going to want to get involved