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Ken M. Subject To – Why You Need Money To Buy Using "Subject To" (SubTo) - Safely, Legally
1 November 2025 | 2 replies
Instead of howling at the dark, @John Clark: why don't you light a lamp for those who are lost? 
Danae Dobler Turning 2 bedrooms into 4 bedroom 2 bath Capes!
7 November 2025 | 2 replies
.💰 Purchase Price: $173,000🔨 Renovation Cost: $50,000🏠 Sale Price: $390,000📆 Days on Market: 4💵 Profit (before closing costs): ≈ $167,000This project is a perfect example of how creative vision, strategic upgrades, and professional staging can turn an overlooked property into a massive win.We didn’t just flip a house — we created opportunity, equity, and a story of success.
Kristin OGrady Attorney for eviction?
22 November 2025 | 2 replies
Despite the lease requiring the tenants to leave the AC running, they have turned it off and created this issue. 
Collin Hays The worm is turning on direct bookings
20 November 2025 | 8 replies

It seems that the ever-increasing Airbnb and VRBO fees are finally moving the needle, causing guests to shop for direct bookings.  
I have 6X the direct bookings in November this year that I had last November. 
Serv...

Nick Copland My 3-Step Process to Turn Any Rental Into a Midterm-Ready Unit
4 November 2025 | 0 replies
-List strategically — Airbnb + Furnished Finder + Direct Inquiry Channels.Once you’ve got that, you can turn an average long-term rental into a steady $800–$1,500/month cash flow boost.Anyone here converted a regular rental into an MTR?
Noyessie Hubert Rental Real Estate Agent won't refund my money and ghost me.
22 November 2025 | 2 replies
So, if I rent before him, he gets nothing.A few days after I sign the document, he finds someone.
Kelly Schroeder Investor Momentum: Turning Capital into Cashflow
11 November 2025 | 0 replies

Growth happens when your capital keeps working. From Fix & Flips to New Construction, the right financing keeps the momentum going.
How are you reinvesting your profits this year?

Liam Singh Insight for a residential lot turning commercial
11 November 2025 | 1 reply

I've posted similar post to the commercial forum and did not get any responses. For background I am wholesaling in Denver, and just closed on my first property this past week!I have another off-market opportunity in t...

Jeremy Beland Why Speed Matters More Than You Think (From Someone Who Learned It the Hard Way)
17 November 2025 | 0 replies
If there’s one thing I wish someone drilled into me when I was starting out, it’s this:Whoever responds fastest… wins.Almost every time.I didn’t learn that from a study.I learned it from losing deals I should’ve had.I’d call a seller back a few hours later and hear:“Sorry, someone else already came by and we signed with them.”That one hurts.Later on, after tightening up my system, the numbers backed up what I experienced:78% of sellers go with the first person who responds. 
James Jones How We Saved an Over-Leveraged Investor After a Contractor Took $30K
15 November 2025 | 1 reply
My suggestions for anyone reading this….Before signing a rehab contract: get at least 3 bids, check that each includes detailed line items (materials + labor + markup).Set up the draw schedule: only release payment after verifying completed milestone.Have a worst-case scenario worked out: what if rehab takes 2× time, what if lease-up is slower, what if refinance drops?