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Erik Estrada Wholesale vs Correspondent lending? What is the difference and benefit?
22 October 2025 | 4 replies
True correspondent will likely also need a warehouse line to fund and hold the loan until it can be sold. 
Eduardo Cambil 🧠 Turning Old Warehouses into Gold: How to Start Investing in Data Center RE
14 October 2025 | 3 replies
.💡 The OpportunityTraditional warehouse leases might rent at $0.80–$1.50 per sq. ft. per month.But when you retrofit a space for server racks, fiber connectivity, and redundant power, those rents can easily jump to $4–$8 per sq. ft. per month — or even more if you lease to edge-compute operators or Web3/AI startups.That’s the kind of industrial arbitrage that could turn a $400k–$800k property into a 6-figure monthly cash flow machine.🔍 Areas to Study Before Jumping InHere’s the roadmap I’m currently following to understand the space better:Power & ZoningTarget properties with 3-phase 480V power and capacity for at least 1–2 MW (utility upgrade optional).Zoning: industrial light/medium (M-1/M-2) or “data processing center” permitted use.Check local grid stability, cooling needs, and climate resilience.ConnectivityFiber access is everything.
Romain Nguyen Looking for umbrella insurance recommendations
20 October 2025 | 11 replies
My understanding is that an umbrella insurance is an appropriate alternative as long as my portfolio of properties remains modest (this article and the example of the warehouse was insightful) Thanks in advance for any insights that you can share, and have a great weekend, Romain
Sid Verma Need help with Emergency Call services
27 October 2025 | 12 replies
Here in Maine, it routinely gets deep into the negative temperatures in winter, so lack of power/heat/hot water can quickly become a health and safety issue, especially if there are small children/elderly or those with health issues in the building.
John A. Looking for commercial real estate agent in Arizona.
17 October 2025 | 4 replies
Looking for a warehouse near areas like Paradise Valley or Scottsdale. 
Morris Layton Flexspace Warehousing Investments
16 October 2025 | 2 replies
While this is our first venture in flex space, our group has extensive experience in warehouse design and construction.
Adam Danes Refinance Help Commercial Multi-Family
23 October 2025 | 12 replies
Warehouses, gas stations, etc, in the commercial world usually have the same types of restrictions. 
Kayla Thorp Rochester NY Rental Property Upgrades That Actually Pay Off
13 October 2025 | 0 replies
These floors handle Rochester's temperature swings, resist water damage, and maintain appearance despite heavy use.
Don Konipol The BEST wholesale deal I’ve ever seen by a newbie!
7 October 2025 | 3 replies
I then offered to become her financial partner if she would find great deals, we did do a few profitable deals together, including a warehouse property we turned into retail/office/warehouse units.  
Collin Hays What's the consensus on electric fireplaces in a mountain cabin?
12 October 2025 | 20 replies
The heat would rise and shut off the upstairs thermostat, causing the upstairs bedrooms to get cold.The downstairs unit was a small one-bedroom, and the fireplace would heat the living room to the point where it was concerning from a temperature and CO2 perspective.