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Dana Powell Are DC SEU rebates (up to $15,000!) qualifiable for landlords?
26 September 2025 | 1 reply
I just bought a window unit energy star for one of my properties that cost  $388 and with the $250 rebate I only paid $138 for a dual inverter 6000 BTU LG.
Doug Smith Fed Funds Rate vs Long-Term Mortgage Rates
11 September 2025 | 4 replies
“The Fed”, in theory, is independent of the Executive Branch (the President) and has a mission to accomplish two things, known as a “Dual Mandate”.
Angela Bolger Marco Satarelli, Charged with Conning Investors Out of $62.5 Million
13 September 2025 | 2 replies
Attorney's Office, Central District of CaliforniaFormer CEO of Orange County-Based Private Equity Fund Charged with Conning Investors Out of $62.5 Million via Bogus Promissory NotesSANTA ANA, California – An Orange County man who was the founder and CEO of a private equity fund has been charged with defrauding hundreds of investors out of approximately $62.5 million via a promissory note scam involving real estate, Broadway shows, and cryptocurrency, the Justice Department announced today.Marco Giovanni Santarelli, 56, of Laguna Niguel, is charged with one count of wire fraud.
Donna Tuite Current Real Estate Market Trends
24 September 2025 | 1 reply
And I wouldn't be doing my heart justice if I didn't mention the alarming number of children that go missing in Michigan compared to all other states. 
Oliver Searle-Barnes UK vs Spain for starting out?
11 September 2025 | 10 replies
If your goal is stability and testing the waters with lower risk, Spain may be better for a first project — especially a flip or value-add that doesn’t rely on refinancing.Given your strong income and capital position, you could even explore a dual-track approach: a pilot project in Spain to gain experience and minimize currency/mortgage risk, while planning a more aggressive BRRR-focused strategy in the UK once rates stabilize or you’ve established your investment framework.Would you like me to break down a side-by-side scenario analysis (Spain vs UK) using your €170k capital — for example, what type of property you could realistically acquire under each model, expected returns, and key risks?
David R Duitsman Newbie in CO
22 September 2025 | 9 replies
I've got a goal of financial freedom by 55 so I can walk away from my corporate job if I want to and move abroad since I'll be a dual citizen by then. 
Christopher Rubio New Member - Exploring Out-of-State Rental Opportunities (CA investor)
18 September 2025 | 34 replies
You’re definitely on the right track looking at out-of-state rentals if cash flow is your goal.
Case Mccarthy Keeping track of exterior maintenance on rental properties
22 September 2025 | 1 reply

Hey guys, just curious what system are you implementing to ensure that all your properties you own or manage are always maintained, like yard, weed trim and etc. I'm sure this can be overwhelming as you continue to gr...

Isidro Rodriguez Jr First time out of state Investor
28 September 2025 | 30 replies
Quote from @Isidro Rodriguez Jr: @Melissa Justice thank you very much for your reply.