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Jake Heller Here are the 7 biggest AI for CRE news stories I'm watching this week:
23 February 2026 | 0 replies
Confirmed layoffs hitting content and production teams while rolling out "Homes AI," a conversational, voice enabled property search powered by Azure OpenAI. 2) CBRE's CEO said on their Q4 earnings call they're targeting a 25% reduction in research costs using AI this year. 25%!!
Mario Benavidez Why Section 8 is more than just "guaranteed rent"
9 March 2026 | 11 replies
You simply cannot extract blood from a turnip.
Scott Brockelbank Jr. Self Conducted - Cost Segregation Study
6 March 2026 | 23 replies
We are a technology-enabled engineering study.
Giovanni DiBlasio To Refi or Not to Refi
13 March 2026 | 17 replies
That's meaningful liquidity without killing flow, plus you get to consolidate into one payment and shift title to an LLC for better protection—no more personal name on the deed.Breaking down the trade-offs honestly:Pros that stand out:Asset protection upgrade — vesting in LLC shields your personal stuff from lawsuits/creditors tied to the property.Cash extraction — $20-30k to deploy on the next deal, emergency fund, or whatever.
Caleb Davis New Investor, any advice is appreciated
5 March 2026 | 15 replies
Not something we ever anticipated doing but it enabled us to save a significant amount of money while we were building.It sounds like we were in a very similar situation to yours and realized the way we had previously been saving for retirement wasn't going to support us.  
Hassan Na I stopped paying my property manager $7,200/year — here's how I self-manage 5 units
14 March 2026 | 21 replies
You end up with multiple, un-synchronized lists that are difficult to extract individual cells of info from.
Andreas Mueller 'Affordable Housing' is Not Possible
17 March 2026 | 4 replies
Remember: Governments don’t really build or operate housing (at scale) in the U.S.It sets the rules, provides incentives, and creates the regulatory environment that enables (or hinders) the private sector.Private developers and investors step in to do the actual work: acquiring land, navigating entitlements, financing construction, managing development risks, and operating the asset long-term.
Kyle Frey Splitting utilities as a value add strategy
6 March 2026 | 10 replies
Everything is, to one extent or another, run within the walls of the units, which requires a lot of tear out to enable the split and rerouting of pipes and cables.
Harrison Glass Getting started with wholesaling
25 February 2026 | 5 replies
My current job enables me to have my entire mornings to put forth time to doing things like driving for dollars and many other steps required in wholesaling.
Nicholas Martinez BRRR Method with High Mortgage Rates
11 March 2026 | 22 replies
These markets provide increased opportunity to make large profits on the value add while extracting all of your investment capital and sometimes exit the refi with additional money (similar to being paid to purchase a property).