20 November 2025 | 2 replies
Insane and super usary, but those loans are for the the dirtest of loans, often CLTV where the seller is messing with value and willing to hold paper, the deal seems very funny or what we call "Hairy".
17 November 2025 | 5 replies
The Camelot area in San Antonio has historically been a high crime area covered in huge piles of trash.
17 November 2025 | 82 replies
September and October are the absolute best months (weather wise) in San Diego and our occupancy is 12%.
3 December 2025 | 11 replies
Run the house-hack mathIf your projected income is:$1,500 downstairs$800 upstairsTotal: $2,300/moA mortgage on a $340K property with FHA is often in the $2,400–$2,700/mo range depending on rate/taxes/insurance/PMI.Meaning you may be living for $100–$400/mo, sometimes less depending on utilities and how aggressively you manage expenses — which is an insane launchpad for scaling.4.
14 November 2025 | 41 replies
I don't know what those dudes were doing in San Antonio, but it wasn't this system.😂 Point is there is nothing new in real estate transactions as it relates to how you structure them.
7 November 2025 | 15 replies
Florida is down almost 15% and Texas is following the same path.I bring this up because at a recent meetup some investorswere telling me they are willing to pay full price to beat the competition.That's an insanely bad move right now unless you're willing to come out of pocket to cover expenses to try to keep those houses afloat.Stop speculation for the love of the real estate gods STOP.The only time you lose money in a real estate crash is when you sell in bad timing...BUT you must remember that deals are only deals depending on how they were BOUGHT, not how they were SOLD.Heck, even in Denver the smartest investors I know are buying at even deeper discounts because they know DOM are going to be longer than expected.Get better at sales, get better at marketing, don't be romantic on any one market and we will survive.
26 November 2025 | 12 replies
I had to do this back when I started in 2021 while living in San Francisco.
12 November 2025 | 14 replies
The Good News about my first Airbnb property in San Francisco: It was close to the freeway.The Bad News about my first Airbnb property in San Francisco: It was close to the freeway.I would not recommend it for the following reasons:1.
25 November 2025 | 12 replies
There are some absolutely insane places there where people put in $500k+ in cash just on amenities above the cost of the home itself.The top can do very well in Logan, but the top is very high.
20 November 2025 | 10 replies
Based inSan Diego, building a focused fourplex portfolio in Indianapolis.Investment Criteria:Target: 6-7 fourplexes by 2030Capital: $120K initial + $3Kmonthly contributionsStrategy: BRRRR with professionalteams (not doing work myself)Target neighborhoods: NearEastside, Martindale-Brightwood, Twin AirePurchase range: $180K-$220K with $50K-$65K renovation budgetsWhy Indianapolis: After analyzing 15+markets, Indianapolis offers the optimal combination of:Strong fundamentals (job growth,median income $71K)Abundant fourplex inventory atreasonable entry pointsLandlord-friendly regulationsSustainable cash flow with appreciation potentialSeeking Professional Relationships: 1.