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Abigail Bennett Advice Needed - Selling vs. HELOC to buy additional investment
25 October 2025 | 4 replies
I own a 2 door property that has about 200-250k in equity.
Chris Berezansky Accessing Equity and Scaling the Portfolio
24 October 2025 | 9 replies
According to the many real estate platforms the value of the property is anywhere from $365k-$374k in value, giving me about $160k in equity if 100% LTV.
Andrew Reyes How to keep a property in Montclair NJ for long-term appreciation
29 October 2025 | 10 replies
. $900k, which would be almost $350k in equity today with $250k all-in for down payment/closing/rehab.
Chase Calhoun Is BRRRR Dead for Everyone Else?
12 November 2025 | 32 replies
It feels like the only way to stay leveraged and sleep at night in this market.Out of curiosity — when you say you’d be “content with the return from your choice where to keep the money,” are you mostly referring to parking cash in equities until the right deal shows up, or keeping it liquid in something like treasuries or MMFs?
Bradley Benson Scaling Investment Property Portfolio
27 October 2025 | 4 replies
They put 20% down, so a $40k-ish investment will have grown to $150k in equity in under 10 years, all while the monthly rents cover most or all of the monthly operating expenses.
Shan Dey AI Customer Service Agent
19 October 2025 | 7 replies
Most have you build out the agent based on prompts and questions you provide it.As the saying goes, garbage in equals garbage out - the better information you put into it the better it is. 
AJ Wong Real Estate & HARD, tangible assets are going to continue to appreciate: Here's Why!
13 October 2025 | 1 reply
The exponential increase in equity and digital asset prices is exacerbating inequality.
Arron Paulino Real Estate Investing Update and Experience
12 November 2025 | 29 replies
Here’s the moves I made on chronological order1984 - liquidated SFR and began purchasing commercial property - concentrating on automotive repair facilities and single tenant industrial/retail2000 - began liquidating SOME commercial property and concentrated on building a mortgage note portfolio of primarily commercial property notes.2011 - took a detour and purchased 5 high rise condos in Phoenix at 35% of their previous sale price. 2023 - sold Phoenix condos and commercial properties and invested (investing) in equity REITs while still holding 60% of my “portfolio” in mortgage notes  
Marco Antonio Hernandez Thinking About Investing in Mexico? Happy to Share What I’ve Learned.
22 October 2025 | 5 replies
This makes it a lot more accessible for people who don’t have full cash on hand but want to lock in equity early.I’ve partnered closely with a local developer who’s become a good friend and guide, and I’m now starting to help others from the U.S. explore options for low-barrier, high-upside real estate investments — especially those priced out of markets like LA or Denver, but still looking to build equity and cash flow.If you’re curious about investing in Mexico — or wondering how to start, avoid pitfalls, or compare it to U.S. real estate — I’m happy to share what I’ve learned.
Paul Schmidt Tenant Lawsuit Over “Equity” and Right of First Refusal – Looking for Advice
15 October 2025 | 11 replies
Instead of moving out, he sued me and my LLC (pro se), claiming:- Breach of contract, promissory estoppel, specific performance, declaratory and injunctive relief,- Plus $15K in “equity”, arguing that rent and expenses made him a tenant-in-common.He also claimed a right to renew, though the lease clearly said renewal required mutual agreement.