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Jeremy Beland Why Chasing the “Silver Bullet” Is Holding Investors Back
12 February 2026 | 2 replies
People want the silver bullet.The one marketing channel that floods them with deals.The one script that makes every seller say yes.The one hire that fixes everything overnight.That’s not how this business actually scales.Real growth comes from tightening the screws—small improvements, everywhere.More leads from the same marketing.Slightly better call handling.Cleaner follow-up.Tighter appointments.Stronger offers.Better dispositions.Those small gains compound fast.A lot of investors burn out because they keep swinging for home runs—chasing the next tactic, the next list, the next “secret.”The ones who last do something boring.They build systems.A better intake call.A follow-up text sent five minutes sooner.A simple checklist before the appointment.A cleaner buyers process.A repeatable way to lock deals up without overthinking.Getting one percent better at each step changes everything.It’s not exciting—but it’s what builds businesses that last.Stop hunting for the miracle.Start building the machine.
Jace Lowe First time real estate investment lender help. Credit Union vs Bank
27 February 2026 | 4 replies
I dont even know where I could find a fax machine if my life depended on it.Most big banks get all the paper they need by buying it from specialty originators like nonbank lenders.
Alexandra Hughes Pailet 🎉 BPCON2026 (Orlando) Registration is Open!
19 February 2026 | 16 replies
The General Admission ($850 during Early Bird) ticket includes:- Access to all keynotes and breakout sessions over the 2.5 days - Networking lunch on Saturday- Networking coffee Saturday & Sunday- Opening event on Friday- Closing event on Sunday - Access to a networking app to meet other attendees before the event, create user generated meetups, and more!
Mazen Daiban Fort Worth/Arlington Multifamily - Fighting the Insurance Spikes? (Feedback needed)
31 January 2026 | 6 replies
It didn't make sense for our market.The New "Asset Protection" Model:Now, we are focused purely on NOI Defense for owners.Instead of monitoring everything, we are just monitoring the "Portfolio Killers":Water Heaters (Burst protection)Washing Machines (Flood protection)The math I'm running is simple: Spend a one-time CapEx (~$340/unit) to install commercial-grade leak detection (LoRaWAN, no Wi-Fi reliance).
Timothy Loberg Looking for guidance
25 February 2026 | 26 replies
Combine a boomer biz with AI... you have unlimited potential.You can invest in a coffee trailer and have a couple students sell coffee outside of events.
Keith Sherwin Veteran-Led Multifamily Investor and Developer Based in El Paso, TX
18 February 2026 | 6 replies
DM me if you'd like to link up and have a coffee or talk ideas.vrGabe
Jamison Remmers Scanning Southern California for CF+ Multifamily Properties
16 February 2026 | 3 replies
If you or someone you know might want to have a virtual or in-person coffee, please let me know.
Fidel Aviles Looking to learn from local investors doing NNN / small commercial in El Paso & NM
24 February 2026 | 3 replies
Happy to grab coffee, jump on a call, or meet at a local meetup.If you’ve owned NNN / NN+ retail or small commercial in or near El Paso / Southern NM (especially through different cycles), I’d really appreciate hearing about:• what 3 things you know now you wish you knew before your first deal.• tenant / lease risks that surprised you• financing pitfalls• what you’d do differently todayThanks in advance — happy to contribute back once I’m further along.
Henry Maldonado Short-term rental investors
8 February 2026 | 8 replies
I was wondering if there were any other new or experienced investors in the area that would like to meet up for coffee and just talk investment ideas, contractor recommendations, repair horror stories, etc.
Stephen Monteverde Rookie Investor in Colorado Springs — Looking to Connect + Learn About Raising Capita
12 February 2026 | 8 replies
If anyone is open to sharing advice, grabbing coffee, or meeting up at a local meetup, I’d really appreciate it.I’d also love to connect with anyone actively doing BRRRR projects or investing in duplexes/quadplexes in the Springs.