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Bruce D. Kowal After the NFTL Expires, it’s District Court for you
11 November 2025 | 2 replies
Bottom line - best to pay your taxes and not have your inheritance subjected to all of this, right?
Ken M. Using Creative Financing To Buy "Off Market" with "Subject To" and "Wraps"
18 October 2025 | 1 reply
Buying an "Off Market" property with "Subject To" and "Wraps" & Selling "Lease / Option"When buying a property to cash flow, you need to know what your expenses are.
Caitlin Deaton Excited to Connect with Other Investors, Agents & Wholesalers Nationwide
7 November 2025 | 3 replies
My name’s Caty Deaton — I’m based in Kentucky and work on the dispositions side of real estate investing, helping connect investors with off-market properties nationwide.I’ve been diving deep into wholesaling, creative finance (Subject-To, seller finance, wraps), and multifamily deals.
Srinivasa Subramanian How do you keep your units filled in the winter?
4 November 2025 | 10 replies
Winter definitely slows things down in many markets, especially in colder regions.A few strategies that have worked for me during the off-season include:Offering slightly reduced rent for longer lease terms (like 15 or 18 months) to avoid winter lease ends in the futureProviding flexible move-in dates or short-term leases that end in spring or summerIncluding small move-in perks like a rent credit or gift card to boost interest without reducing rent across the boardIncreasing marketing efforts and refreshing listings on listing platforms more frequently to stay visibleIt’s all about staying proactive and making your units stand out.
Xavier S Lopez I currently live in NJ and looking to purchase a rental property in Indiana.
19 November 2025 | 8 replies
Hi @Xavier S Lopez I see this situations frequently in New Jersey.
Lawrence Cargnoni LLC questions: CA resident purchasing in MO
28 October 2025 | 9 replies
They set up LLCs and purchase insurance in hopes of being protected when something goes wrong, yet they spend little time identifying the operational risks that are most likely to trigger those liabilities in the first place.While LLCs are valuable for business structuring and privacy, and insurance is essential, both are frequently misunderstood and improperly utilized.
Noa Lukela What Offer Tactics Are Helping You Win Deals Right Now?
19 November 2025 | 3 replies
Hello Noa,Structures and tactics will likely depend on your local market, property type, demand/interest for the subject property, etc.That said, for residential Real Estate deals in New York, we've had success with:- Escalation Clauses- Shorter loan commitment date deadlines- Waiving contingencies (i.e. inspection, financing, etc.)
Bruce D. Kowal "The Inheritance Trap Nobody Warns You About"
10 November 2025 | 5 replies
When parents with federal tax liens die, "the interest that the children receive in the property is subject to that FTL and the lien must be paid when the property is sold."
William James Hollen Please Help Me Help You
16 November 2025 | 7 replies
I really enjoy construction, but a few months ago I started exploring real estate because I want to invest my time and money into something that offers the potential for passive income.I’ve done a lot of research, and the strategies that interest me most are Subject-To, Seller Financing, and the BRRRR Method.
Leopoldine Gayap How to build your team to self manage out of state
19 November 2025 | 13 replies
I travel to Miami very frequently (have a ton of family in real estate there) and work in the ohio real estate.