2 February 2026 | 112 replies
I do this to protect myself and my current tenants because when I have a renovated unit, I require 60 days notice and I make every effort to have a tenant ready to move in within two days of the old tenant move out.
19 January 2026 | 11 replies
Has anyone noticed population growth or rental stability in the metro area (not just downtown)?
22 December 2025 | 3 replies
The company is investing over $11B into this datacenter, but you notice something about the campus; almost no parking lots.
6 January 2026 | 4 replies
I'm working on getting a SFH to market for rent and during these past 3ish months, I've noticed that my immediate area has only maintained a handful of rental listings on sites like Realtor.
11 February 2026 | 2062 replies
I also noticed changes to my home office deduction.
21 December 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @Barbara Johannsen: I’ve noticed more seller-financed notes coming onto the market lately.
12 January 2026 | 8 replies
. • The pricing was anchored to a nearby property that sold for ~$1M, but that same property is now estimated around ~$750k on Zillow, is in noticeably better condition, and was sold using a seller carryback structure (which, honestly, I don’t think could be conventionally underwritten by a lender at 1M). • Another 4-plex is listed at around $300/sqft, while the one next door—significantly better condition—recently sold for about $200/sqft.When I asked about pricing, the listing agent said that if they lowered it to $280/sqft, they’d get “tons of offers.”
1 January 2026 | 6 replies
Your "value add" is increasing Net Operating Income by increasing revenue and decreasing expenses the best you can.
11 February 2026 | 31 replies
If an investor doesn't have a backup plan, it's a very dangerous route to take.These lawsuits are instructive for any one interested: These don't include Morby.It's just how the state is treating things now You will notice how many people are indicted..
9 February 2026 | 22 replies
Pretty much the ONLY time in history when you could buy Class A rentals and have them immediately cashflow was after the Great Real Estate Crash.Once prices returned to "normal" around 2018, it became very difficult to find cashflowing Class A rentals w/o flipping them to STR or MTR.Currently, our numbers show that it will take at least 3-5 years for a Class A rental to actually cashflow.Class B: 1-3 years.Class C: immediate cashflow, but only if you can mitigate Class C tenant risks.Please DM us and give us at least a 1 week notice if you want to set something up in Detroit:)