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Robert S. Paid Cost Seg Necessary for $60k in renovations?
12 March 2026 | 8 replies
If the property was in service before the renovations were done then doing a cost segregation study first can provide a benefit because you get to write off some things twice essentially
Alex Isringhausen Flippin' Red Flags
9 March 2026 | 7 replies
Also, according to Angi.com, the average sewer line camera inspection costs $1,000, so the costs/benefits should be weighed against "pushing the sewer" which is essentially free.
William Thompson Sell Your Primary Home and Pay $0 Tax on Up to $500K? Yep. Here’s the Rule
17 March 2026 | 1 reply
Essentially giving up a $360,000 asset and trading it for 4 assets worth $1,105,000. 
Isaiah Carrasco Looking for an Entry point
13 March 2026 | 3 replies
As a wholesaler, you’re essentially a deal finder.
Richard Summers Rental investors, how are you guys funding the purchase + rehab piece right now?
2 March 2026 | 6 replies
Yes, interest rates (although the payments are interest only) and points are higher than for a bank, but the advantage is that good hard money lenders with whom you have a relationship will lend on properties that banks won't touch, have minimal underwriting, allow you to make what is essentially a cash offer to the seller, close quickly, and give you their input for your project along the way if you need it.
Shanna Dos Santos Realtors + STR Investors: Why This Partnership Is So Powerful
11 March 2026 | 4 replies
I have had Realtors who in the end were essentially worthless and a few who were extremely helpful, most notably the ones who were investors themselves.  
Grant Ellison 5 DFW multifamily deals analyzed: only 1 cash-flows with leverage
16 March 2026 | 4 replies
No permits found in the Dallas portal for this address. 14% occupancy: this is essentially a vacant building being sold as a stabilized asset at a 5% proforma cap rate.
Joseph Harr MTR Cohosting questions
17 March 2026 | 2 replies
Essentially, in the eyes of the law, if you are working for the owner and assisting them with some of these activities, it can be viewed differently than true property management activity. 
David Song Property management software: focus on rent collection and accounting
5 March 2026 | 3 replies
Hey David - as a disclaimer I run a rental management platform so may have some bias but our platform is focused on independent landlords and has been built to have all the essential features (e.g. rent collection, accounting) while avoiding the complexity of enterprise solutions.
Jay King "Real estate" "Can’t sell house" Why?
12 March 2026 | 2 replies
If people aren't willing to decrease their price, because they want to get the max for the home, it will most likely sit longer if there is better options to choose from.As more and more inventory is coming to market, it really is essential to be priced at a realistic price point in order to sell the home.