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Karen Haddigan BEWARE of Malcolm E. Pointon
13 November 2025 | 4 replies
However, the horrible damage done to me, my finances, my ministry, and my reputation has rendered it necessary for me set the record straight.CALM investments was organized to invest in real estate.
Mike Begovich Scam Notice Regarding Malcolm Pointon and Calm Investments
13 November 2025 | 2 replies
However, the horrible damage done to me, my finances, my ministry, and my reputation has rendered it necessary for me set the record straight.CALM investments was organized to invest in real estate.
Lakita Woodson Purchasing Your First Duplex
29 November 2025 | 12 replies
Even if you start by buying in your own name and later transfer ownership to your LLC, the structure will help you stay organized and better prepared for financing future investments.Remember: real estate investing isn’t just about buying properties — it’s about building long-term wealth, creating options, and developing the confidence to manage your own portfolio.
William Thompson The Most Underrated Skill in Real Estate Investing (and It’s Not Negotiation)
18 November 2025 | 2 replies
Everyone talks about finding deals, networking, and learning how to analyze properties — and yes, those matter.But the most underrated skill I’ve seen in successful investors is simple:Paying attention to the details after closing.That means:Tracking every expense from day one.Separating business and personal accounts.Understanding what counts as a repair vs. an improvement.Keeping organized records so your CPA doesn’t have to guess.It’s not glamorous, but those details are what protect your profits.I’ve seen investors crush their first few deals… only to get hit with avoidable tax bills or missed deductions later because they didn’t have a system.You don’t need to know everything at once — just treat your portfolio like a real business early on.Deals make you money.Good systems let you keep it.
Micah Hughes 8 month fix and flip in 757
14 November 2025 | 4 replies
Over time, as you document more deals with solid numbers and good financial organization, you’ll find that doors open more easily with both private and hard money lenders.Keeping clean, well organized books for each property goes a long way toward building that credibility.
Collin Hays The worm is turning on direct bookings
20 November 2025 | 8 replies
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Drago Stanimirovic What’s the Hardest Part of Getting Your First Flip Funded?
18 November 2025 | 3 replies
They want to know you won’t blow the rehab budget, stall out, or panic when something goes sideways.Once I had one project under my belt with clean documentation, lenders stopped questioning my ARVs and started competing for my business.A few lessons from that first deal:• Show up with a real scope of work• Know your comps better than the lender• Bring a contractor who’s licensed, insured, and organized• Present the numbers like a business, not a hopeAfter that, funding becomes a systems game instead of a confidence test.
Don Konipol Are These Real Estate Investors?
16 November 2025 | 17 replies
Here are some of the types of “wanna be” investors who never seem to be able to “pull the trigger:”The Organizer – This individual can’t seem to ever get fully organized - and until they do they can’t possibly make a purchase transaction.
Olivia G Gonzalez Baselane or Tenant Cloud?
17 November 2025 | 1 reply
I am helping my partner start to get his RE investing business organized.
William Thompson The First Thing New Investors Should Focus On (Hint: It’s Not Finding a Deal)
20 November 2025 | 2 replies
You don’t need fancy software.You just need enough structure to avoid the “pile of receipts in March” problem that slows so many beginners down.A clean foundation makes everything else easier — getting loans, running numbers, even working with contractors.It also builds the confidence you need to take the next step.So if you’re just starting out, don’t worry about having the perfect deal lined up.Focus on building simple habits that make you feel organized and in control.