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Fady Mikhail Vacant Land: Build to Rent or Sell & Invest?
1 December 2025 | 7 replies
And works perfectly with new construction.
Rob Bergeron The Holiday Window Most Investors Underestimate
24 November 2025 | 0 replies
When national volume returns, markets like ours tend to outperform quietly and quickly.Another useful signal:Lumber just hit its lowest price since October 2024.Perfect conditions for builders, flippers, investors, and anyone eyeing new construction or heavy value-add projects.
Nick Copland Why Midterm Rentals Are the Smart Move in 2025
1 December 2025 | 6 replies
-Landlords want stable tenants, not weekenders.The MTR model hits the perfect balance between profit and peace of mind.Who else thinks 2025 is the year to scale MTRs?
David Trouv New to the Kansas City Multifamily market
17 November 2025 | 7 replies
You’ve arrived at the perfect place if you’re seeking local insights and connections.
Kristina Pettersen New to investing
26 November 2025 | 9 replies
This is a great place to start and learn.I believe with the little we know about your situation, you would be a perfect candidate to look into the "househack'" of a duplex. 
Michael Santeusanio How Fast Do You Usually Need Funding to Close a Deal?
30 October 2025 | 2 replies
Best move: line up docs and an appraisal slot now so when a winner pops, you can write a confident close date and perform.
Caleb Kight How to get started with built to rent multi-family
2 December 2025 | 11 replies
Start smaller if you need to.A duplex, fourplex, or two side-by-side duplexes is a perfect first BTR project.
Elliot Angus How do you fund your next deal when your capital is tied up until refinance?
29 November 2025 | 23 replies
Quote from @Elliot Angus: Hey everyone,I’m looking for advice from investors who hit the scaling wall early on.I’m on my third BRRRR and running into a timing issue with capital that I’m sure others here have dealt with.Here’s my situation:All-in on my current BRRRR: $260,000Expected ARV: $325,000A 75% LTV refi will return about $243,000, so I’ll still have around $17,000 tied upI’m not expecting (or looking for) a perfect 100% cash-out.
Carson Burkholder Moving To Ohio - Looking To Connect
20 November 2025 | 5 replies
North Florida + Phoenix gives you exposure to both appreciation-driven and cash-flow-driven models, and Ohio is a perfect place to marry that experience with long-term buy-and-hold stability.A few quick thoughts as you plant roots here:Ohio is an underrated powerhouse for BRRRR, turnkey, and small multifamily.Markets like Akron and Canton offer strong rent-to-price ratios, steady demand, and investor-friendly price points - way different from Phoenix.Networking locally is your shortcut.Hit up local REIAs early - Ohio investors are very collaborative, especially wholesalers and buy-and-hold folks.
Clarence Harvey Words of Wisdom /Checklist for first house hack
29 November 2025 | 15 replies
Do you want to find a property in a perfect location; your forever home; or will this be the first of many properties.