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Christian Welch Outdoor Hospitality Assets: Specialty Resort Types Investors Should Understand
6 February 2026 | 1 reply
Strong branding and operational excellence are critical to long-term returns.Final Investor Insight:Outdoor hospitality assets are not passive real estate plays.
Vladimir Lukyanov Tenant skipped town and left a bunch of property
13 February 2026 | 10 replies
This helps establish abandonment later if challenged.Some landlords try to shortcut this to turn units faster, but in Missouri that’s a risk play.
Wilmari Tejeda Scaling from Two Rentals: Moving into Duplexes
18 February 2026 | 11 replies
Small multifamily can look strong on paper, but once interest, passive loss limits, and refinance timing come into play, the after tax numbers can tell a very different story.
Matt Williams Cash or Heloc???
5 February 2026 | 19 replies
Got it — that flexibility helps.If courthouse steps are your core lane, one thing I’ve seen work is having a secondary acquisition channel lined up (off-market or MLS value plays) so capital isn’t sitting idle while seasoning plays out.Are you mainly focused on a specific county, or just wherever the numbers make sense?
Mitchell McGuinnis The numbers aren’t working, what am I doing wrong?
20 February 2026 | 10 replies
Real estate is a tax-advantaged leverage play.
Josh Sibley Point me in the right direction
8 February 2026 | 6 replies
The way I’ve been approaching it is by underwriting markets the same way I underwrite individual deals — looking at taxes, rent-to-price relationships, tenant demand, and how forgiving the area feels if assumptions don’t play out perfectly. 
Claire Johnson Buy NYC Apartment or Find Another Rental Out of State
11 February 2026 | 22 replies
Tampa is more of a long-term equity and rent-growth play than a strict 1% rule market.
Henry Stockdale Looking to buy first property and seeking advice
12 February 2026 | 20 replies
Happy to chat through a few solid out-of-state plays if you want.You’ll be ok — just get after it.
Ken M. Creative Financing and Some Things To Know
2 February 2026 | 3 replies
My humble advice to anyone attempting to do creative finance is:Creative finance is for experienced investors who have access to capital if anything goes wrong.Learn the lawsDon't use a contract "off the internet", laws vary by state and are also regulated on a federal levelLearn the financing techniques correctlyDon’t skip parts of the processDon’t ever do a “kitchen table” closingUse the proper deedAn attorney can help you with the legal work, but the rest you are on your ownYour guru will not bail you out“Investing” in someone else’s deal by providing a small 2nd loan so the “investor” can pay for “cash to the seller” and for “closing costs” so he can do the deal is a very bad planKnow what problems can ariseLearn the responses and solutions to problems before they are neededKnow everything there is to know about Title and what that meansKnow who a "protected class" individual isLearn the "back doors"Learn human natureUnderstand timelinesUnderstand regulation enforcement (some of these "mistakes" have a 10 year statue of limitations ( they can charge you 10 years AFTER you do the transaction) and carry hefty fines and possible imprisonmentThe court doesn't accept "I didn't know" for an answer"Know that the source of the lead plays a serious role in some states and federallyKnow how much of a "profit" pushes the boundaries to invite an investigationYou can be sued by the seller if you don’t do things correctlyYou are automatically at fault if an investigator or attorney or regulator gets involved.
Jamison Remmers 102 Unit Apartment Complex in San Diego
19 February 2026 | 12 replies
The key question is whether you’re underwriting this as a yield play or an appreciation play.Personally, I’d be cautious about assuming rent increases will “fix” negative cash flow unless there’s clear operational upside.