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Monte Cooper Investor in Training
5 February 2026 | 6 replies
Glad you’re here and excited to see your journey develop.
Kaley Kallman Owner-Occupant Looking to House Hack a Duplex–Quad (Off-Market/Wholesale Focus)
26 January 2026 | 7 replies
Think of it as a stepping stone in a longer-term wealth-building journey, not the final destination.One big thing that makes Miami extra tough: developers scoop up a lot of deals off-market before individuals ever see them.
Patrick Berhan Property Managers & Owners: Thoughts on In-House Smoke/CO + Habitability Inspections
13 January 2026 | 3 replies
Quote from @Patrick Berhan: Hey everyone, I’m looking for some perspective from both property owners and fellow property managers, particularly those operating in high-regulation markets like San Francisco.I’ve been tasked with building and operating an in-house smoke/CO & Habitability inspection program for the units under our management.
Shahinaz Soliman Deal Analysis Question: What’s the fastest way you estimate ROI on a flip?
26 January 2026 | 2 replies
Hi Peter — thank you, this is incredibly helpful and exactly the investor workflow I’m trying to build around.The “see 100 → narrow to 10” mindset is so real, and the 60–70% rule is one of the cleanest quick filters before diving into full underwriting.That’s actually why we started developing FlipScore™ inside FixerFlip — to give investors a fast first-pass signal based on:✅ ARV estimate✅ purchase discount vs ARV✅ rehab complexity (light vs heavy)✅ holding cost sensitivity✅ risk flagsSo the app can quickly answer: “Worth a deeper look, or easy pass?”
Eugen Adrian Popa s the "All-in-One" CRM Era Ending? How I hit the $0.15/lead API floor.
27 January 2026 | 3 replies
I’ve spent the last few months looking at the technical side of real estate lead generation, specifically from a developer's perspective.In 2026, it feels like the 'Subscription Trap' is tighter than ever.
Gabe Allen duplex in Ocal, Florida vs duplex in Phoenix, AZ area
5 February 2026 | 9 replies
PHX overall is still developing from a MFH standpoint (outside of large apartment complexes), as apartment or SFH rent living is the default way to go out here. 
Robert Hoffman Private Lending — What Documents Should I Always Require?
23 February 2026 | 27 replies
How are you developing the property insurance requirements that will protect you, and which your borrower must meet?
Philip W Dyer New Old Investor
21 January 2026 | 45 replies
I have met many just at the Home Depot parking lot or my favorite: in new development subdivisions.
Karen Phelps Accidental Landlord and Newbie Investor - Advice welcomed
26 January 2026 | 4 replies
We have never developed a property before though and would be new to the construction loan/financing piece to see it through. 
Drew Horton Dentist out of his league evaluating whether to purchase dental condo space
11 February 2026 | 11 replies
Build a niche where you help other dentists open their own practices, and you help them develop their offices, ultimately becoming the dental real estate person.Alternatively, you have Starbucks.