4 December 2025 | 1 reply
They know the codes, the understand the politics and the issues behind decisions, and they often have a background in design, construction or planning so they can speak the language.
6 December 2025 | 8 replies
Then go to Redfin.com, put in the zip code (or city name) and start familiarizing yourself with available inventory.Once you get over the sticker shock, . . .
3 December 2025 | 8 replies
You also have to think about if things go wrong...like if you get a code violation you need to address.
6 December 2025 | 72 replies
AI will still exist but only in use cases that it is actually suited for such as writing code, speeding up data processing, enhancing automation, reducing repetitive tasks, etc.
2 December 2025 | 0 replies
In most cases, Philadelphia zip codes aren’t getting priced at all right now.This looks like a temporary pause while the secondary market reassesses risk and recalibrates.
14 December 2025 | 18 replies
There are zip codes teeming with these kind of homes.
12 January 2026 | 334 replies
Dave Meyer, I know for a fact, does not endorse strategies that “explode wealth” and nor do I (aside from house hacking, which is often a cheat code).
2 December 2025 | 7 replies
Since you’re focusing on Cleveland, one thing that helps newer wholesalers and investors get traction fast is narrowing in on a couple zip codes where buyers are consistently active and deals actually move.
2 December 2025 | 8 replies
The only red flag for now pulling permits is you should expect to a pay a bit more. but more importantly it ensures your project is done to current building code, which is a good thing!
5 December 2025 | 4 replies
It is their job to go through the house with a fine tooth comb and point out all code violations, confirm all mechanical hook ups, are the floors buckling?