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Judith Sullivan Property management software?
17 November 2025 | 13 replies
Those two apps are the biggest players in the industry right now.I haven't kept up with Yardi so not sure how they are exactlyBut both of these can pretty much do custom reportsAppfolio offers custom report builder so you can pretty much build your own report to what you are looking for.For the fees, are you referring to like markup?
Erik Estrada How is Kiavi still in business?
19 November 2025 | 6 replies
Quote from @Erik Estrada: Quote from @Jason Wray: Erik,I am not sure and would never talk in a bad way about any business unless I used them but in the last 8 months I have had several customers reach out to fix what they could not accomplish on really basic overlay issues.I have been seeing a lot of these other AI type LOS type companies drop the ball during the electronic Approve U style 1003/1008 deals that lack typical DU/LP findings.Back in the day we would target this type of company data to reach out and either help on the 6-12 month refinance or the aged leads.   
Michael Nguyen First fix and flip...what do you typically look for in a good title company?
19 November 2025 | 7 replies
In Oregon their is an attorney but usually only one or two and they are at corporate headquarters and only handle things at a different level never with vanilla closings like in other states.The other prominent thing that is a big help in Or.. is the Customer service ..
Dave Harlan Putting together a buyers list
19 November 2025 | 5 replies
Hello Dave,The most popular one I hear the most is in-person REI meetups and any event that has investors attending.Next, you have social media outreach.
David Nacco Customer Support Question
13 October 2025 | 3 replies
Is there new contact info for customer support that hasn’t been updated on the website or something?
Lamar Gallardo Let me introduce myself
18 November 2025 | 6 replies
First understand, the guys on You Tube that are popular, state in their YouTube videos that they spend between $25,000 and $50,000 a MONTH to get the numbers they are talking about.
Ken M. Wholesaling - Does, Don'ts - Cautions, Successes
18 November 2025 | 0 replies
Wholesaling is a common entry point for new investors.First understand, the guys on You Tube that are popular, state in their YouTube videos that they spend between $25,000 and $50,000 a MONTH to get the numbers they are talking about.
Ken M. Fix & Flipping Today & making a Mint - Flippidy DO DAH
16 November 2025 | 0 replies
Let’s look at Indianapolis IN; (not my market, just using it since it is a popular place)  https://www.redfin.com/city/9170/IN/Indianapolis/housing-market for a median price of $250K That's the range you want to start out in, as a beginner.Then we assume 35% of ARV (After Repair Value) to do the rehab, holding costs, sales costs and profit.
Rob Tomko Organizing finances for multiple STR properties
28 October 2025 | 16 replies
Although it's a great model if you have less than 10 properties to keep everything super organized and easy if you don't have plans to scale past that.Regarding software to conduct the entity-level and property-level bookkeeping and produce super clean and usable financials, we recommend QuickBooks Online if you're a bookkeeper and know how to customize & use the software for REI (since it's not initially setup for REI).If not, I recommend working with an REI-savvy bookkeeping professional to get it set up and hiring them to manage it so you can focus on REI activities rather than bookkeeping.
Scott Johnson Any Investors Using Claude Code? Let's Connect!
7 November 2025 | 1 reply
The ability to have Claude handle entire development tasks autonomously while maintaining context across multiple files has been a game-changer for building custom real estate tech.What are you building with Claude Code?