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R. Elle Berry Do Investors Rely on Zillow Rentals, or Still Prefer Hiring a Property Manager?
16 February 2026 | 7 replies
Elle Berry not currently, but I do intend on getting into it eventually.
Justin Lewis Best Way to Find Subject To Financed Properties
4 February 2026 | 5 replies
One of the big drawbacks, is that the seller will want to be released from the loan eventually, so they can buy another house.
Al Velasquez Advice on funding rehab
2 February 2026 | 7 replies
The other, is a two-family home that I am house hacking at the moment, with the intent of fixing it up & eventually moving on and placing a tenant in the unit I currently live in. 
Emory Clayton Where to the draw line - wear and tear VS charge tenant
9 February 2026 | 24 replies
Light scuff marks, minor paint dulling and a few small nail holes from hanging pictures are typically normal wear and tear and not chargeable.
Eric Giovannucci Growing Through Your Investing Career
12 February 2026 | 0 replies
Eventually, I resigned my commission, walked away from grad school and active duty after 13 years, and went full-time in real estate.Since then, I’ve worn a few hats:FlipperReal estate agentRental owner/operatorOff-market acquisitionsSmall land development and infillToday I’m in Boise doing high volume.
Danielle Torres AI & First-time Investor
12 February 2026 | 4 replies
If you’re going to use AI, you should be a seasoned investor because you have to drill down to finally get correct answers.I have tested it with existing rental properties and eventually I got an answer close to being accurate, but it took drilling down and without having experience I don’t think I would have gotten the correct answer.It was incorrect on ARV, rental values and whether it would cash flow correctly.
Juan Carlos Flores Garcia Out-of-State Investor Exploring Birmingham Section 8 – Demand, Pop Growth & Property
12 February 2026 | 12 replies
The concept of S8 (and the ultimate goal of the HAs) is to provide a bridge to those in need and get them in a more stable position so they can eventually get off the program.
Darin Stenzel Single Family Homes and also Laundrymats
11 February 2026 | 2 replies
If you concentrate on a local market eventually your network of contacts will form and you'll start generating leads that others won't get. 
Kurtis Foster Anyone investing all-cash in A / A- neighborhoods for modest returns? Sanity check
14 February 2026 | 36 replies
That’s worked well, but as I look toward the next phase (and eventual retirement), I want to intentionally shift from appreciation-driven growth to stable, income-focused investing for retirement income  I’m considering deploying ~$2M to buy 4-6 properties in all cash.
Sam Barker 200K Gift: What would you do?
17 February 2026 | 2 replies
We are planning to move in with family rent-free in 2 months to save up even more for our wedding/ eventual home cost.We live in southern CA and the RE market here is very expensive.