6 March 2026 | 27 replies
Anyways- the good: For an entry-level investor, you will not have many other options.
6 March 2026 | 23 replies
By removing travel costs, automating the data entry of construction invoices, and using AI for component classification, we pass those efficiencies directly to the property owner.Our goal isn't to replace the complexity of the tax law, but to replace the manual labor historically required to comply with it.
25 February 2026 | 6 replies
Atlanta can be competitive, especially for entry-level properties, so some new investors actually pivot to more affordable Midwest markets.
9 March 2026 | 6 replies
Your focus on fix & flips and fix & rents under $100K is a great entry strategy for building cash flow and experience.Wishing you the best of luck!
19 February 2026 | 12 replies
The correct treatment often comes from:- the engagement letter / invoice detail,- the underlying contract,- who the beneficiary was (business vs owner),- timing, intent, and materiality,- and sometimes just a quick conversation with the client.And that’s why good bookkeeping/accounting isn’t “data entry.”
6 March 2026 | 10 replies
Happy to give referrals to my favorite construction lenders specific to UT, ID & AZ that I funded 12+ developments with.On proforma analysis - a proforma is two things: a formatted spreadsheet and manual data entry.
4 March 2026 | 17 replies
It takes a certain level of QB knowledge to set it up correctly.I actually love baselane for rental property management and for implementing profit-first wth the bank accounts.
6 March 2026 | 13 replies
I have looked at other cities and based on my research Pittsburgh maybe good based on entry point, purchase price to rental ratio, and what I could purchase in a B class neighborhood, which is where I would like to focus.
25 February 2026 | 8 replies
So while I can suggest this idea on an individual level, what are some ways on a state wide scale to address the problem?
9 March 2026 | 10 replies
While I don't trust these people, the ideas and logic around section 8 investing at a very high level, sense to me.