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Claire Johnson Buy NYC Apartment or Find Another Rental Out of State
11 February 2026 | 22 replies
On top of that, there’s strong appreciation potential and it’s very landlord friendly, making long-term holds a lot less stressful.
Xander Monge Own 1 rental in Providence w/ equity - what should my next move be?
26 January 2026 | 13 replies
The FHA house hack starts with poor cash flow but helps you create equity and decrease your housing costs while you prepare for your next purchase.
Ben D. Brandon Turner's Failure at Open Door
12 January 2026 | 24 replies
Is the sponsor working with a relationship based lender they have gone round trip with before especially through adversity which is actually a positive or are they relying on expensive debt because the deal or the GP does not qualify which is a major red flagFixed versus adjustable rates and length of runway including term length extension options and whether the deal was stress tested across different rate scenariosReserves and contingent funds and whether they are real and sufficient or merely cosmeticEvaluation of how sources and uses are being allocated and whether the capital stack fully funds the business plan or leaves gaps with a "we will figure it out later mentality"The fund that I invested in with ODC actually has fixed rate debt, so there was not a similar learning point, although the ODC fund is also performing terribly.The reason has more to do with rent growth. 
Chen Zhou My second ADU project in the Bay Area (why and how?)
29 January 2026 | 38 replies
You want experienced experts that can guide you through the process, not someone who adds additional stress to the whole process.Lastly, happy to answer any questions.
Sasha Leans tenants hiding a dog
16 February 2026 | 30 replies
I have one tenant paying way above market rent- because it's decreased and either he's unaware or he is fine paying the same.
Sam Mishra STR Market Exploration and Tax Efficiency
9 February 2026 | 19 replies
How volatile can your cash flow be without creating stress?
James Lee Tenants: Group Home for the Elderly?
15 January 2026 | 4 replies
Modify the bathrooms to meet requirements and decrease liability.I would consider that application but the lease agreement has to be spot on and the deposit substantially larger.
Stuart Udis Out of State Investing Question: Why Not Buy Better Assets Together?
4 February 2026 | 20 replies
I always say that the properties that I fully own are 2-3x more stressful than the ones that I co-own... even if I'm the primary operator for both scenarios.
Rosa Watson Business Development Manager in Oklahoma City
13 January 2026 | 0 replies
Hi everyone, I’m Rosa Watson, a property management professional focused on helping investors protect their assets, maximize cash flow, and remove the day-to-day stress of being a landlord.I work primarily with rental property owners and real estate investors who want their properties treated like true businesses, not just “units on a spreadsheet.”
Christopher Rubio Small Multi-Family vs. Single-Family for a First Out-of-State Deal?
22 January 2026 | 21 replies
Then they scale into duplexes and fourplexes once they’ve built confidence and systems.Looking back, many experienced investors say they wish they’d gone into small multis sooner because of the economies of scale, but at the same time, those who started with SFRs often avoided the stress that can overwhelm new investors.I’m a real estate agent here in Memphis, TN, and I help out-of-state investors build rental portfolios.