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Nicole Harrington Another fix and flip success
4 August 2025 | 0 replies
The home offers four sunlit bedrooms—one with a spa‑style ensuite—and all‑new luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout, plus updated HVAC and roof for peace of mind.
Cheryl A. Beware I lost big with the Blake Capital Group & Ian Djuric!
30 July 2025 | 8 replies
With Waterford Grove, I became aware of the deal's failure and total loss of investor funds four months after the fact, and this information was communicated by the lead operator rather than Blake Capital.
Thomas Lin Is Setting Up an Entity the Best Move for Scaling Our Family Real Estate Portfolio?
31 July 2025 | 7 replies
I’m following up on Stephen’s advice and want to share our plan in a clearer way:Our Plan: Form a 50/50 Family Holding LLC owned equally by my mom (Sarah) and me (Jay).Set up two new single-purpose LLCs under the Holding Co.Transfer our four existing rentals into those two LLCs (two properties each).Leverage equity in those LLC-held properties to fund down payments on two more rentals.Example:We have one property worth $300K with no debt.We do a 70% LTV cash-out refinance → $210K in our Holding LLC bank account.We use that $210K to fund 20% down on roughly $1M worth of new rentals.Why we’re doing this:Scale faster by pooling equity and borrowing against the entire portfolio.Maximize tax benefits through pass-through deductions and accelerated depreciation.Protect assets with clear LLC liability shields around each property.We’re looking for:Feedback—Does this structure make sense, or are we over-complicating things?
Susan Kang 20 year landlord and OVERWHELMED
4 August 2025 | 16 replies
@Susan Kang Twenty years of managing on your own is a big deal, and it makes sense that you’re feeling burned out.Maybe instead of giving everything up, you bring in a part-time assistant to help get things organized.
Eric Nelson 4 Habits of Highly Successful Passive Investors
8 August 2025 | 2 replies
Sponsors who attract LPs from a variety of backgrounds (not just friends and family) create a more resilient capital base.If you want to become the kind of LP sponsors love, or the kind of sponsor LPs line up to work with - start with these four habits.This is how trust is built.
Florence Sullivan WealthAbility Team as tax strategist - Worth It?
2 August 2025 | 12 replies
Detailed Summary: In June 2023, WealthAbility swindled us out of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS with the use of deceptive practices, false promises, and largely inaccurate claims of providing a "full-service" detailed and customized wealth and tax strategy plan, guidance for plan implementation, tax preparation and filing, and much more with a rigorously vetted CPA and support team.
Jason Eyerly How does anyone afford to purchase an STR?!
24 July 2025 | 100 replies
Healthcare short staffing prompted a lot of bonuses and I'm gonna pull $40k this month with (24) twenty-four hour shifts and then I'm headed out west for fire season which will at least match if not surpass that and I'm owed $40k by my dad's estate.
Lance Popal Need Legal Advice ASAP on Trustee Sale and Sketchy Trustee
2 August 2025 | 4 replies
It took us four weeks after depositing $100,000 to get it back from the courts.  
Mark Williams Real Estate Reflections: Three Decades of Growth and Learning
2 August 2025 | 1 reply
I currently have two rental properties in LA, on both properties a converted the garage into an ADU, so I have a total of four units.  
Michael Plaks EXPLAINED: Itemized vs Standard deduction - 2025 version
25 July 2025 | 1 reply
Here are the four most common itemized deductions:State or local sales taxes.