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Steve K. Putting $1M into Crypto
17 March 2026 | 318 replies
I understand your perspective on Dutch tulips, but I'm having trouble seeing how it relates to cryptography and blockchain technology.
Mark K. AI in Real Estate Market Data & Trends: What It’s Good For (and What It Isn’t)
5 February 2026 | 2 replies
Its value, however, depends less on the technology itself and more on how its outputs are interpreted.This post provides a general overview of where AI is genuinely useful in real estate market data—and where caution is warranted.Where AI Adds ValueAI is strongest at pattern recognition across large datasets, including:Sales and transaction historyRental listings and rent trendsPermits, construction, and supply pipelinesDemographic and employment dataMacroeconomic indicatorsUsed properly, AI helps identify trend direction, relative risk, and early signals, especially across multiple markets or submarkets.Forecasting: Direction, Not PrecisionAI performs best when:Comparing scenarios rather than predicting exact pricesHighlighting relative market strength or weaknessStress-testing assumptions under different conditionsIt performs poorly when asked to:Time market tops or bottomsPredict regulatory or policy changesCompensate for weak or incomplete dataAI outputs should be viewed as probabilistic, not definitive.Submarket Insights Matter MostThe greatest leverage often appears at the neighborhood and corridor level, where traditional reporting lags.
Adekunle Babatunde Working Remotely as a Property Finder - Best Practices?
5 February 2026 | 9 replies
Great to see your interest in getting into US real estate investing but the market has changed over the past few years thanks to technology especially the AI tools. 
Cory Wake Value-Add as Exclusively an Operational Problem?
7 February 2026 | 6 replies
More WFH combined with increased technology requiring less space per employee means many offices are struggling and will continue to struggle until the supply issue works itself out (conversion or demolision; or increased demand). 
Veronica Degallier CA Investor Buying Duplex in Toledo, OH — Advice on Remote Management
11 February 2026 | 9 replies
Technology may make it easy to collect rent and handle maintenance requests from California, but it doesn’t change the fact that you’re relying entirely on third-party vendors to do every physical task.
AJ Wong Tips for acquiring prime STRs in HOT markets amid low rates and strong competition 🧾
10 February 2026 | 5 replies
Allow pets, install a sauna or hot tub, manage and promote your personal website and bookings and refresh the decor and technology every few years or several hundred uses.  
Jeremy Lemm Get your money's worth in Eastern Washington
4 February 2026 | 0 replies
Rental Yield: ~5.8%Investment Appeal: Strong rental demand driven by local jobs in healthcare, energy, and technology.
Saish Tambe Real estate buying g
31 January 2026 | 2 replies
Hi , has anyone on this website used a comakny called opendoor technologies for buying / selling real estate?
Leo Li What Real Estate Investors Can Learn from American Airlines
3 February 2026 | 1 reply
For real estate, if all your properties rely on the same vendor pool, same contractor, or same technology platform, you lose operational diversity.
Cody M. Bank Account Management for Rentals
9 February 2026 | 18 replies
With bank feeds into QuickBooks (using as an example) you can have all your banks connected so everything is flowing from each bank account so in your case above technology helps with that many bank accounts.The only reason I do mention an option for solos 1 or minimal bank account for multiple properties when starting out is just less bank reconciliations you need to perform.