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Andrew Postell Falling Rate Cut Odds
18 November 2025 | 1 reply
Fed Policy in the FogWith the shutdown now at a close, attention shifts the Federal Reserve for guidance on policy heading into the new year.
David Chika Newby to Real Estate Investing
9 November 2025 | 7 replies
My background is IT for Federal Government enterprise systems.
Andrew Postell Fifty Shades of Uncertainty: Markets Without a Map
14 November 2025 | 0 replies
Treasury market is seeing renewed volatility as the 10-year yield has climbed back above 4.1%, reflecting persistent uncertainty and shifting expectations around the Federal Reserve’s next moves.
James Jones The Biggest Mistakes New Investors Make With Section 8 Tenants
4 December 2025 | 2 replies
Having had numerous Section 8 tenants, some of whom have been great, I hate having a bureaucratic government WONK deciding my fate. 
Mathius Gazi Structuring and Establishing a Small Syndication
8 December 2025 | 11 replies
So here is a very short, quick outline of the legal process in the U.S.A.Any capital raised for investment purposes, in which one or more parties is NOT active in the management of the investment entity, is a securities offering.All securities offering must be REGISTERED with the Securities and Exchange Commission, unless the offering is covered under an exemption from registration.There are three primary exemptions from SEC registration.The exemption for intra state offerings (the offer is made to investors residing in a single state), the exemption for investors with FEDERAL accreditation (Federal banks, investment banks of a certain size, Federal funds dealers, etc) and the private placement exemption.Since single state offerings are very limiting, and many states require state registration and compliance with inherent costs, the private placement exemption remains the most popular.There are two methods of “private placement”.
Emily Zhang Mid-Term Rental Markets Within 2.5 Hours of the Bay Area - What Should I Looking At
5 December 2025 | 10 replies
If you’re already looking at Rancho Cordova, you’re on the right track, Sacramento as a whole has one of the strongest mid-term rental ecosystems in California because of the hospital density and government worker churn.Within a 2.5-hour radius of the Bay, here are a few other solid MTR markets you should add to your list:1.
Frank Borzen Municipalities usings third parties to find illegally booked STR?
28 November 2025 | 23 replies
No doubt he thought that he would tap into some vein of anti-government indignation.Didn't work.
Mateusz Motyka Need Advice: Water Leak From Upstairs Unit — Their Insurance Denied Responsibility
2 December 2025 | 5 replies
Condos and their regulations suck.The reason for my opinion is that the HOA documents govern EVERYTHING!
Rohit Batra Northern Ontario - seriously underinvested in, shockingly high cap rates
5 December 2025 | 0 replies
And there's a macro backdrop of a mining boom and federal investment in to critical minerals and mining.This seems like a slam dunk to me.
Rob Bergeron The Market Is Splitting in Two Directions. Louisville Isn’t.
5 December 2025 | 6 replies
Maybe, the tariffs will decrease deficits and the need for federal borrowing.