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Mark J. Property Insurance is Ridiculously High
20 November 2025 | 3 replies
Mark, this is a common frustration with risks of this type the last few years.
Carly Lanter Fix & Flip First Time Investor Rural
18 November 2025 | 9 replies
These types of lenders look at a TON of deals on a regular basis.
Josselyn Palma Receiving Rent/Utility Payments
16 November 2025 | 11 replies
While they do have a monthly minimum charge (last time I checked about $40... that figure is good up to about 20 doors... so it works out to be about $2/month / door for us.)While I will talk about my experiences, most of these types of services offer a similar set of features... but these cloud based providers make landlording A LOT more convenient!
Daria Shipitsyna What are real estate strategies that work in Amarillo, TX market?
14 November 2025 | 3 replies
I'm looking to invest in my first rental property in Amarillo, TX soon.I wanted to ask what are the strategies or types of real estate investing that work best in Amarillo now or around that area? 
Stephanie Deppe Seeking help on self directed IRAs for REI
17 November 2025 | 6 replies
For example, you could use it to fund your own rental property, act as a private lender for someone else’s property, or even buy certain types of real estate notes, whatever fits your goals.From a rental perspective, once you own a property, you’ll want to keep in mind things like tracking rental income, deducting expenses, taking depreciation, and properly handling repairs and improvements.
David Chika Newby to Real Estate Investing
9 November 2025 | 7 replies
Any type of advice is welcome, whether it is recommended courses, or people to follow, or weibnars to look out for.Thank
Ayodeji Akinuliola New Member Alert- Mentorship- Cuyahoga County in OH
11 November 2025 | 2 replies
BRRRR in Cuyahoga can work if you keep it tight: one submarket, one property type, light-to-mid rehabs, and lenders lined up before you offer.
Nick Copland My Tenant Screening System for 30–90 Day Stays
6 November 2025 | 8 replies
@Nick CoplandWe actually have a whole variety of clients and Our homes range from 1 bedroom apartments to 4 bedroom SFH.We do also Accommodate corporate clients and insurance relocations as well as other types of clients
Patrick Ngueguim Looking to Connect – Multifamily Lending in Central Texas
13 November 2025 | 2 replies
What types of loans do you offer?
Christopher Dean How would you structure a JV where land is the only equity in an SB 79 TOD infill dea
13 November 2025 | 0 replies
Not advertising a deal, just trying to understand what “market” looks like.Hypothetical (but based on a real situation):- Location: Central Los Angeles, Jefferson Park–type area- Asset: Existing 4-unit multifamily on a single parcel- Context: Within walking distance (~0.5 miles) of an E Line / K Line rail station, so it appears to fall into a transit-oriented development (TOD) pocket that should benefit from SB 79 upzoning (higher minimum density / height / FAR if standards are met)- Ownership: Held in a family trust tied to a probate / conservatorship, with a court-supervised mandate to (a) preserve the asset and (b) use it to support an elderly beneficiaryThe family side can realistically contribute **land only**; they don’t have the balance sheet or cash to run a full entitlement + construction process.