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Alex Holmstrom Renter (My) Rights in Unincorporated Cook County
21 February 2026 | 3 replies
.- We had the water meter and pipes burst in the garage due to a complete lack of insulation and improper construction methods.
Danielle Torres First steps & tips
11 February 2026 | 15 replies

Hi all,I’m looking to invest in the Charlotte area from New York. I’m curious if there’s been other long distance investors that would be willing to share how they got started? As well, if you have any recommendations...

Matt Settle Where are you getting wholesale leads?
10 February 2026 | 22 replies
what is the best method of obtaining wholesale leads?
Mila Hurst Where to start in real estate investing
21 February 2026 | 38 replies
Step by step if possible pls.
Jamie Parker Whats more important: $100,000 or 10,000 calls?
11 February 2026 | 37 replies
Your problem is probably your method of wholesaling. 
Mat Garcia Live with Family or House Hack? Buy as a homestead or as an investor?
21 February 2026 | 9 replies
:Plan 1:Buy a small sub-$250K townhouse in cash, provided the price is right.Take out a line of credit/HELOC/etc. on the townhouse.Buy a second similar property with a large down payment and bank or seller finanancing.Enjoy the cashflow.Repeat when possible.Thoughts: Less tax benefits, but less risk.Plan 2:Buy a small sub-$250K townhouse either all-cash or with a mortgage but as an owner, not as an investor.Live in the property and possibly house hack.Once funds allow, purchase another property.Enjoy the cashflow.Repeat when possible.Thoughts: I udnerstand there are additional tax benefits to this method.
Rodolfo Poe My Next Step: What Would You Do?
20 February 2026 | 2 replies

Hi everyone,
I’m a newer investor working toward a goal of $10k/month in cashflow within 3–5 years so I can leave my $50k/year W-2. I’d love strategic input from those who have scaled through multifamily.
My Current...

Jacob Guttman Bookkeeping Strategies for House Hackers
18 February 2026 | 13 replies
Congrats on getting close to closing — that’s a huge step.
Michael Plaks EXPLAINED: Land allocation for depreciation and cost segregation
10 February 2026 | 15 replies
We are one step away from offering cost segregation to dogs.
David Schlatter Needing advice on appraisals
17 February 2026 | 20 replies
Many are anchoring to older or weaker comps to avoid scrutiny, which is why you’re seeing big step-downs versus prior appraisals.On the cash flow approach, a lot of appraisers are using market-derived cap rates that lag reality or reflect lender caution more than true buyer behavior.