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Varsha Kgan Is it good to buy a rental property in Merced,CA?
4 November 2025 | 6 replies
I believe for the patient mostly passive RE investor that leveraged RE can do well but1) residential RE is not passive, especially compared to index funds and etfs.2) because non commercial residential prices are near an all time high, interest rate is near high for this century, rents are all time worse compared to costs (per 2 recent studies) that you would be entering RE at a challenging time and a time were most RE will not produce the returns that were easy to achieve prior to 2022.3) RE provides diversification, but may not far exceed the returns from passive options.  
Matthew Cook Investing in Maryville Tennessee
7 November 2025 | 2 replies
@Matthew CookHey Matthew,Maryville has solid job growth and safety, but if you’re open to other opportunities, the Midwest has a lot of undervalued, off-market deals with strong cash flow potential.
Nate Marroquin Dispute between tenants.
3 November 2025 | 6 replies
For the med students, this should be a lesson as they are going to be dealing with patients who they may not like or agree with their choice, but they have to care for them all the same. 
Ramsey Doumani Radon levels are high
5 November 2025 | 3 replies
A properly installed radon mitigation system with post‑test results under typical safety thresholds doesn’t devalue a property; if anything, it reduces a future buyer’s objection by turning a health risk into a solved, documented feature.
Michael Carbonare Report: Foreclosures Are On The Rise
13 November 2025 | 4 replies
All that equity is a safety net for any homeowner who finds themselves in a potential foreclosure situation.
Chaim Mal Advice on moving forward with title
11 November 2025 | 4 replies
Early focus should be clean ops and risk control: strong lease, proper disclosures, solid insurance plus an umbrella, and fixing safety issues fast.
Jean Pierre Jabo Refinance current house or move to new residence
27 October 2025 | 12 replies
I am not that patient. 2) value adds.
Parris Taylor The compliance rhythm that saved my sanity (NY/CA especially)
5 November 2025 | 2 replies
None of this shows up on a city checklist.Set it and forget it calendar rule: Once a year, I load ALL recurring compliance dates (local rental registration renewal, Fire safety notices, Lead / window guard, annual inspection deadlines).
Barbara Johannsen How Do You Source Notes Ethically and Legally?
4 November 2025 | 2 replies
Your safety net is asset-first DD: pull O&E, confirm lien position, inspect the collateral, and model exits before you wire.
Stuart Udis Learning on Cheap Real Estate Is Costly
12 November 2025 | 5 replies
Guidelines to follow:Only buy in low-cost markets if your costs stay under 75% even after paying for two major capital improvements, such as a new roof and a new water service line.Make sure you can eliminate all obvious safety and health hazards—like broken sidewalks, missing railings, lead paint, or poor lighting.