
15 September 2025 | 0 replies
. 👉 Even if mortgage rates stay elevated for a bit, limited supply plus steady demand should keep prices supported.📅 What’s NextThe Fed meets Tuesday/Wednesday, and most expect them to cut rates.

13 September 2025 | 1 reply
(If you need this type of help message me) We learned so much about elevators and chillers and systems engineers and on an on.

21 September 2025 | 11 replies
HELOCCash-Out Refinance: Gives you a lump sum upfront.You’ll have a new mortgage payment on the condo.Best if you want a big chunk of capital right away and plan to buy multiple properties.HELOC:Works like a credit line - you borrow only what you need, when you need it.Payments are interest-only (at least initially).Best if you’re buying one property now and want flexibility later.Since you already have rental income and low expenses, a HELOC might be the more flexible move, especially with rates still elevated.

3 September 2025 | 3 replies
., major leak), call the appropriate emergency service (plumber, HVAC) and let me know immediately.Common Areas (Hallways, Roof, Elevators, Lobby, Exterior Doors, Landscaping):Call/text me first.

17 September 2025 | 29 replies
Even if market comes down, someone else with cash under the mattress will come out to place a floor on the downward movement. you cannot simply create more housing supply because commodity prices are stuck at elevated levels, and new builds will remain higher cost than existing inventory.

29 September 2025 | 7 replies
Ask for scenario models that show returns if cap rates expand, interest rates stay elevated, or a major tenant leaves.

1 October 2025 | 10 replies
Big-ticket items with a visible fuse—roof, HVAC, parking, elevators—should be pre-funded on a glide path so you’re not relying on last-minute calls.

22 September 2025 | 8 replies
I’ve got the demand, just need the blueprint.I’m fully committed to making this a space that elevates youth sports in Las Vegas while serving families well.

13 September 2025 | 14 replies
Or a $200,000 put an elevator in?

27 August 2025 | 2 replies
The bell of the ball was Jerome Powell, of course, and at his keynote speech, all ears were wide open to listen between the lines, and interpret the tea tasseography.