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Placeholder Placeholder Good investment to keep and rent?
4 February 2026 | 9 replies

I am in the military located about 15 min from fort Stewart. I bought a new build. 4bds 2.5 baths, 2160 SF on a six acre lot in a neighborhood. I am thinking about renting this property when the army moves me. For the...

Patience Echem Should you pay off a high interest rental mortgage or keep it
27 January 2026 | 12 replies
So, you are correct, that the idea that keeping a mortgage because the interest is deductible as the reasoning is faulty. 2.
Mario Gonzalez NJ Duplex/Multifamily vs Keeping My Index Funds — Should I Sell ~20% of My Net Worth
4 February 2026 | 11 replies
., total market style like VTSAX).Cash: ~$25KSalary: $82KNo debt.I’m considering buying real estate in NJ (possibly Bergen or Morris County) but I’m struggling to find deals that cash-flow with today’s rates.The decision I’m stuck onDo I:Sell ~20% of my net worth (roughly $200K–$250K) from my brokerage/index funds for a down payment and buy a rental (duplex/2–4 unit), orKeep everything in the brokerage/index funds, keep compounding, and wait for either:rates to drop,prices to soften,or a rare “unicorn” deal that actually cash-flows?
Andrew Postell Goldilocks Data Keeps Fed on Hold
22 January 2026 | 0 replies

This morning’s economic data painted a picture of steady but unspectacular growth paired with ongoing disinflation, reinforcing the market’s current wait‑and‑see posture. GDP came in broadly in line with expectations,...

David Kelly move to Vancouver BC from US- sell three rentals or keep?
5 February 2026 | 4 replies

My wife and two kids may be moving to Vancouver later this year. We live in North Carolina currently. We have two SFH rentals (approx $400k for each) and a large condo at Carolina beach (approx $650k) and our prima...

Aaron Gordy Austin job creating machine keeps attracting BIG money for big time growth
5 February 2026 | 1 reply

Austin is an job creating mecca. Big money is flowing into the metro and then people are cashing in. This will bound to lead to more employment growth, great paying jobs and increasing real estate values. https://www....

Nathan Frost CPA that keep Taxes Low
11 January 2026 | 6 replies
Quote from @Nathan Frost: Hi, I am curious if anyone has a good CPA that is virtual for Texas or all states but is really good at keeping an investor from paying taxes please let me know. 
Brian Liscio VA working with RentRedi
2 February 2026 | 2 replies
@Janice CarterSo I try to use a VA for specific things.
Ade Akingbade Systems For Self Managing
1 February 2026 | 4 replies
I’m doing research on how we all track our rentals and I keep hearing people say they’re frustrated with their current setup - whether that’s spreadsheets, QuickBooks, Stessa, Buildium, or whatever else.I’m curious: what specifically drives you crazy about what you’re currently using?