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Matthew Lapidus New Agent in Alabama looking to make connections and learn
7 November 2025 | 2 replies
. ^ These are pretty well known methods and have works well for me.
Austin Johnson Grow and Give with Abundance: My Mission Behind Generational Growth
4 November 2025 | 1 reply
The bigger mission is to use those systems for precision philanthropy that supports the martial arts and disabled communities.I’m working to implement the Rockefeller method for families who want to build, protect, and pass on wealth with purpose.
Jimmy Rojas Best way to find homes that are in foreclosure or about to be repod
14 November 2025 | 5 replies
Im located in Phoneix,Az, what is the best method to find homes that are in foreclosure or about to be repossessed, how do you go about contacting the stressed owners .
William Thompson What Most Investors Forget After the Refinance (The “Silent Killer” of BRRRR Deals)
12 November 2025 | 3 replies
Everyone talks about the excitement of the refinance — pulling cash out, locking in new terms, and getting ready to repeat the process.But here’s what I’ve seen a lot of investors forget:What happens after the refi matters just as much as before it.Once you refinance, your numbers change — your basis, your loan interest, and your depreciation schedule.Most people never revisit their books or update their records after closing, and it slowly creates a mess.You’d be surprised how often investors forget to:Recalculate depreciation based on new cost basisAdjust their loan amortization and interest deductionsTrack how much cash was actually pulled out vs. reinvestedThose little details might not seem important now, but they can cause major confusion (and extra taxes) down the line — especially when you go to sell or refinance again.The BRRRR method works beautifully if your backend systems stay clean.So when the refi funds hit, take a breather, update your records, and make sure your financials tell the full story.That’s how you stay scalable, organized, and audit-proof.Curious — how do you stay on top of your numbers after the refinance?
Mansi Rana How can I connect and get the most out of this community
12 November 2025 | 3 replies
Do you know if there are any online methods to build a network? 
Jayson Magee Is this allowed?
5 November 2025 | 17 replies
I am looking to get into the BRRRR method and trying to find the paths to do itIn New York, most wholesalers will allow you 1 walkthrough, maybe 2.I'd recommend if you're purchasing from a New York Wholesaler, aim to have your contractor with you for your walkthrough so that they can assess the potential renovation costs. 
Choi Chingis Should I wait for my VA Loan?
14 November 2025 | 1 reply
Also, I have read that newer or recently rehabbed properties will have less chance of needing unexpected repairs and maintenance, so I am more interested in the BRRRR method as it would keep the Capex and Repair expenses more predictable.
Maya Jones Tenants are radiosilent after renewal notice
30 October 2025 | 16 replies
Hey Maya,You’re handling this exactly the way you should — solid documentation, clear deadline, multiple delivery methods.
Kyl Reese New guy saying hi, I'm Kyle
12 November 2025 | 5 replies
Others may have a pool of folks needing housing but don't currently possess the traditional methods to enter a home they deserve.
James Radford str to ltr conversion
28 October 2025 | 10 replies
Ideally, you have it as an STR for longer than one or two quarters if you're going to do this.Agree the method seems fishy, but also compliant.