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Caleb Kight How to get started with built to rent multi-family
3 December 2025 | 12 replies
Start with zoning, not construction.Before you even think about architects or builders, call the city planning office and confirm:• What zoning is required for multifamily/BTR• Minimum lot size• Density limits• Parking/utility requirementsHalf the battle is just knowing what the land allows.2.
Ethan Slater Buy-Box Question from a Beginner Investor
27 November 2025 | 12 replies
Ethan,Houston offers a large supply of 2-4 unit properties which is ideal for you to use your DD-214 or COE to get 100% financing!
Stuart Udis Tight Hospitality Lending & Landlord Negotiation Leverage
22 November 2025 | 5 replies
However, they are making a 0 interest $200,000 loan available to us with a 5 year payoff to cover costs.The 2 upstairs floors were originally slated for office space.
Katie Camargo What are the benefits/ risks if my contractor wants me to pull the permit?
2 December 2025 | 8 replies
Assuming this is different in your market and you are able to pull a permit; and assuming your contractor is licensed: I would call the inspector’s office and ask them what benefits they see in having an owner pull the permit vs a contractor. 
Mike Manchello Ready to House-Hack at 24 — Seeking Advice on a 7–10 Year Path to Financial Freedom
9 December 2025 | 38 replies
I spent $25-30k on healthcare last year and did not step foot in a doctor's office (monthly premiums + surgery for one daughter + braces for the other daughter). 
Brad Smith Rocket Mortgage is not ready for STR
10 December 2025 | 12 replies
They have higher rates and hire fees than anyone by far, but make up for it with extra advertising spend to catch people that don't know any better.Also when I was shopping around for a home equity loan years ago the Rocket Loan officer told me that home equity loans weren't a thing that existed, only home equity lines of credit (Helocs).
Ji Yang Has anyone done business with Four Peaks Capital?
8 December 2025 | 66 replies
We have about 22 full-time W2 employees in the office, approximately 40 traveling construction folks -- and managers and maintenance W2 employees at each community we own and operate.
Remington Lyman Columbus City Council considers creating registry of rental properties
14 November 2025 | 7 replies
The landlords aren't the ones voting them into office.
Kyl Reese New guy saying hi, I'm Kyle
17 November 2025 | 8 replies
It can definitely vary based on your situation, though.If you want, feel free to DM me — I’m local to Tucson and happy to help you think through options or connect you with a couple loan officers who handle construction financing regularly.
Jeremy Libby New sales agent
15 November 2025 | 3 replies
As a new agent, you don’t need fancy branding or a shiny office—you need skills, scripts, contract knowledge, lead gen structure, and accountability.