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Anne Connor Help Me Choose Between Two Chicago House Hacks
22 November 2025 | 7 replies
Jefferson Park giving you stronger lender treatment, all above-grade units, and a cleaner path to buy again in 18–24 months is a meaningful advantage.That said, don’t force it.
Bob V. Best Way to Structure business entity (LLC?) for Rentals in CA and TX?
4 November 2025 | 5 replies
The main difference is liability protection, not tax treatment.
Vespa Trixie I need an LLC for property but what about a S-corp too?
21 November 2025 | 10 replies
Just be aware of the filing requirements and possible taxes for each state, some states have franchise taxes or other fees for LLCs and S Corps.If you’re already paying 22% or more, an S Corp structure could potentially reduce self-employment taxes on any business income, but it might not change the tax treatment for the rental properties themselves.I’d recommend chatting with a CPA who specializes in real estate investing to fine-tune the details and make sure you’re not overcomplicating things.
Rob Bergeron Louisville Market Update
19 November 2025 | 0 replies
Industrial is sitting at 3.8% vacancy.Retail is hovering around ~5%.Absorption is positive.Demand is steady.Rents are rising.This is the split that matters.In our region, industrial and logistics aren’t just “doing fine.”
Brandon Kunasek Case Study: 10-Unit Myrtle Beach STR Multifamily — 9% Cap, $92K/yr Modeled Cash Flow
7 November 2025 | 2 replies
In short: $558k gross, ~9% cap, modeled cash-flow of ~$92k/yr with professional management (or ~$140k if self-managed), and conservative 5-yr after-tax proceeds of ~$1.4M.I’m sharing the math, assumptions, depreciation treatment, and the risks/opportunities I saw (value-add ideas, occupancy sensitivity, and market comps).
Cesar Smith Real Estate Pros: What’s Your Go-To Resource for Mastering the Industry?
4 November 2025 | 12 replies

Hey everyone! For those of you experienced in real estate — do you have a go-to “real estate bible” or comprehensive resource that you recommend? Something that really ties together the essentials — investing principl...

Neil Narayan Austin remains a top 5 US tech talent market
22 November 2025 | 1 reply
.- Austin also ranks No. 3 for the highest concentration of tech talent within the core tech industry, topped only by the Bay Area and Seattle.- Local tech workers earn an average salary of $104,000, up 18% from five years ago.
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22 November 2025 | 2 replies
I have always wanted to be in the BTR industry and do it the right way.
Johnathan Trimble Why you should invest in Kansas City
18 November 2025 | 5 replies
This market is a very stable market with a very diverse range of industry's, with no more than one industry accounting for over 20% of jobs in the area.
Stuart Udis Tax Treatment For Land Entitlement Strategy
10 October 2025 | 6 replies
Tax treatment has such a significant impact.