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Eric Hanfling Getting started and cross roads - ADVICE NEEDED! :)
8 February 2026 | 18 replies
If it still works with a modest loan and normal assumptions, the market can support the deal.Re-running the numbers with conservative assumptions usually makes the right next step pretty obvious.
Logan Kelly VA Loan House Hacking Advice
21 February 2026 | 4 replies
When you eventually PCS and move on, you can leave a buyer stepping into your rate.
Hunter Beck Best way to build direct booking site? Need help
20 February 2026 | 23 replies
Not the experience that we want to create, but I'm tempted as a stepping stone. 
Vilson Nikollaj BawldGuy Note Investment Group I, L.L.C. - Ghosted / Fraud
20 February 2026 | 9 replies
Business is still runnning under https://bawldguyinvesting.com/1) California Statement of info hasn't been updated in years 2) Still lists Jeff's old home as his addressI heard rumors of someone defrauding a note fund years ago and a couple of lawsuits which is typical, but wanted to see if anyone has any information.2019 https://www.edcombs.com/blog/2019/march/bgnf-group-llc-fka-b...2023 https://www.nclc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/horne-v-harb...Next step is filing a complaint with the SEC and contacting attorneys.
Joaquin Camarasa First Time Doing Cost Segregation, 3 Companies interviewed, 3 Very Different Answers.
2 February 2026 | 18 replies
The IRS recognizes 6 methods for conducting a cost segregation analysis. 
Sean Sabin Funding gaps and scaling
22 January 2026 | 7 replies
@Sean Sabin we usually don't have downpayments with the BRRRR Method
Jerrod Plotts Personal Finance Advice
9 February 2026 | 14 replies
We spent a few thousand dollars on a financial analysis before I stepped away from my day job in February last year. 
Liam Davis Seeking Advice on My First Multifamily Investment
22 February 2026 | 12 replies
As long as the property still makes sense with a little vacancy built in, you’re thinking the right way.Take it step by step.
Fernando Luna New to the forum, long time listener and wanting to start investing
3 February 2026 | 3 replies
This will help you avoid some common beginner mistakes.For small multifamily, the best first step is to get hands-on experience.
William Thompson Switched Your LLC to an S-Corp? Congrats — You’re Halfway There
7 February 2026 | 0 replies
But here’s the part I don’t see enough people follow through on The real win is what you do with the tax savings.One of the strongest next steps is taking those payroll tax savings and fully funding a Roth IRA — then actually running the numbers.When you project consistent Roth contributions over 25 years, the result is eye-opening.In many cases, it ends up far more powerful than what most people expect from Social Security alone.The S-Corp helps you keep more of what you earn.The Roth helps you turn those savings into long-term, tax-free wealth.That’s how smart structure turns into real outcomes — not just lower taxes this year, but better options later in life.Curious — if you’re already saving on FICA with an S-Corp, are you reinvesting those savings intentionally… or letting them disappear into lifestyle creep?