25 November 2025 | 1 reply
I’m excited to share that I’m expanding into Indianapolis and starting to build my local team.I’m looking for agents who have experience working with out-of-state investors - people who understand rental markets, neighborhood dynamics, ARVs, and how to support an investor who isn’t physically in the state.I currently own and operate a portfolio in other states, and the plan here is:• Purchase my first Indianapolis property within the next 4–6 weeks• Followed by one property per month moving forward If you’re an agent who knows the market well, understands investor needs, and wants to build an ongoing working relationship, I’d love to connect.Feel free to comment below or DM me!
24 November 2025 | 12 replies
To be financially free.
21 November 2025 | 23 replies
Feel free to share more about your journey and to reach me out.
23 November 2025 | 1 reply
Many of our competitors and nearby communities are offering aggressive move-in specials like ½ off the first month, one month free, or even two months free rent.In our leasing office, we’ve received a high number of inquiries, but many of the prospects simply don’t qualify.
22 November 2025 | 15 replies
Even if the land was free, its next to impossible to build a 2,000 SF structure including design fees, carrying costs and construction costs for $240K where I invest in Philadelphia.
15 November 2025 | 17 replies
I’ve thoroughly educated myself with “free” content and still feel nervous taking the first step.
19 November 2025 | 16 replies
So...Over roughly a 2 week period:Property A - Strict to FLEXIBLE cancellation, pets stay FREE(11 bookings, 2 inquires)Property B - STRICT cancellation (did not change!)
24 November 2025 | 13 replies
(Not multi family)I pay 8% but repairs are cheaper than if I paid myself as they get discounts and handle for free.
21 November 2025 | 6 replies
If you have referrals, experience, or are open to connecting, please feel free to reach out.Looking forward to connecting with you all!
25 November 2025 | 6 replies
If you don't see a reasonable limit some tenants will always try to take advantage of "free" utilities.