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Andrew Nguyen What are my options?
3 October 2025 | 8 replies
The size loans you are looking at are likely too small for agency debt so you would be looking to banks and credit unions anyway. 
Evan O'Brien Investing in condos at The Resort at Governor's Crossing in Sevierville, Tennessee
4 October 2025 | 2 replies
They range from 225-399k, 1-2 bedrooms, approximately 550-1400 square feet, taxes are 1000-1600 depending on size, rental income ranges from 35k to 45k, "THE HOA FEE HERE INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES, ELECTRIC, WATER, SEWER, CABLE, TRASH, PEST CONTROL, ELEVATORS, GROUNDS MAINTENANCE, BUILDING EXTERIOR, WI-FI, CABLE, COMMON AREA INSURANCE, & EVEN OWNER-RENTERS INSURANCE" 
Jonathan Snider Is there something wrong with my listing?
28 September 2025 | 21 replies
Finally- my best performing STRs all have fun amenities- get a couple full size arcade games or set up a theater room with a projector and some big, cushy chairs.
Ryan Zielinski New Member | Insurance Advisor & Multifamily Enthusiast in Upstate NY
30 September 2025 | 1 reply
I always aim to bring more than just a quote to the table—whether that’s strategic advice, local connections, or just being someone reliable in your corner.Outside of insurance, I’m diving into the investment world myself, especially small-to-mid-sized multifamily.
Laura Parra Price per sq fr
1 October 2025 | 2 replies
Hi @Laura Parra,The price per square foot can vary quite a bit depending on location, builder, finishes, and even the size of the project.
Gia Hermosillo Where Real Estate Is Headed in 2025 — And What Property Managers Need to Know
29 September 2025 | 1 reply
Investors are finding value in mid-sized metros where affordability + growth + infrastructure are aligning.Affordability pressure, rising interest rates, and inflation mean investors need partners who can forecast, plan proactively, and communicate transparently.So here’s what I want to ask property managers, realtors, and investors: in the market(s) you work in, are you seeing these trends?
Kishan Patel Young and hungry real estate professional.
3 October 2025 | 5 replies
My wife is a realtor and we've decided to look at acquiring some small to medium sized multifamily properties outside of California. 
Jeff Klein Question about TIC "reserve fund"
1 October 2025 | 10 replies
“Reserves” in a TIC are more than a rainy-day jar—they’re the brake and the seatbelt that keep co-owners from white-knuckle cash calls or hard choices at the worst possible time.In practice I size reserves off three inputs: the operating profile, building and systems, and the lease/tenant risk.
Brandon Schwab Senior Living Disruptor / Brandon Schwab Intro
1 October 2025 | 2 replies
-Typical payor mix (private pay vs Medicaid) and target occupancy-Are you doing conversions or ground-up, and what deal sizes you like?