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James Jones How We Manage 20+ Rentals Across Multiple LLCs Without Chaos
9 December 2025 | 32 replies
I am exploring Buildium as the software of choice going forward.  
Jimmy Mozingo Can anyone vouch for American Heritage Lending as a PM lender?
2 December 2025 | 9 replies
Best bet would be an equity partner
Josh Ball Software for property management/apartment building
30 November 2025 | 7 replies
If you have investor money in the deals and you want higher quality reporting, then Yardi or RealPage are good choices
Dustin D. Owner Financing #'s?
4 December 2025 | 4 replies
You are betting on appreciation and equity payments (which aren't even being made fully by the tenants).  
George Easton Looking to Leverage my IRA money into more real estate
10 December 2025 | 3 replies
@George EastonYou have a few choices.
William Thompson The ‘December Decision’ That Can Make or Break Your BRRRR in 2026
10 December 2025 | 0 replies
I had a conversation this week with an investor finishing a BRRRR right now, and he said something that stuck with me:“I’m trying to get this done before the year ends so I can start fresh in January.”Totally understandable…but December is when a lot of BRRRRs quietly go sideways — not because of the property, but because of rushed decisions.Here’s the part most people overlook around this time of year:The choices you make in the last 2–3 weeks of the year can change your entire tax position for next year.Things like:When you place the tenantWhen you finalize the rehab costsWhen you order that last batch of materialsWhen you lock in the refinance timelineAll of these affect depreciation, basis, and cash flow in ways people don’t usually think about when they're in a holiday rush.I’ve seen investors lose valuable deductions simply because they tried to “finish everything before December 31st,” even when spacing things a few weeks apart would’ve worked out better.If you’re in the middle of a BRRRR right now, here’s the simple rule I gave him:Don’t let the calendar force you into a rushed decision.Let the numbers guide the timing.Sometimes the smartest move in December is slowing down — not speeding up.Anyone here pushing to close out a BRRRR before the year ends?
Michael Santeusanio How Do You Evaluate Whether a Deal Is Worth Financing?
2 December 2025 | 1 reply
@Michael Santeusanio most of us take it from the angle of "What choice do I have?" 
Wade Barnes Hard money lender
1 December 2025 | 5 replies
And while many people will advise against investing here (and rightfully so) the real question is - what choice does he have?