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Rob Bergeron Our Pets Heads Are Falling Off?
27 February 2026 | 0 replies
.• Collective loan delinquencies: highest level since 2017• Student loan delinquencies: 16.3%• Wage garnishments restarting• Credit score drops in many cases exceeding 100 points• U.S. adult optimism: 59.2% — the lowest Gallup has ever recorded• 30-year fixed mortgage rate: 5.74%• Louisville active listings: 3,076• Months of supply: just over 2.5• Fix-and-Flip Market Index: largest quarterly gain in three yearsThat’s the landscape.When delinquencies reach the highest level since 2017 and garnishments resume, liquidity tightens.
Jay Boone “Confidence booster” was an understatement
23 February 2026 | 10 replies
He said he’d done structural and leveling work.
Rob Bergeron When Participation Drops, Advantage Rises.
24 February 2026 | 0 replies
There’s a difference between price data and behavior data.Price data lags.Behavior shows up first.Right now, behavior is flashing.Google searches for “can’t sell house” have surged to the highest level in over a decade.That’s not inventory talking.That’s frustration talking.Now stack that on top of the hard numbers.Nationally:– Pending home sales just printed an all-time low going back to 2021.– There are materially more sellers than buyers in the market. 600,000 more home sellers than buyers.
Erik Perotti Beyond the 1% Rule: How Do You Think About Market Selection?
18 February 2026 | 11 replies
Obviously, there are expensive coastal markets with virtually no properties that meet the 1% rule, but for the most part, you can find individual deals in most markets that could pencil out.Market-level metrics, like you mention, are more things like employment diversity and landlord-friendly laws.
Lynnette Perez Mercado Start to my RE Investing Journey
25 February 2026 | 10 replies
Are you looking for turn-key properties or something along the lines of a "fixer upper"?
Stacey Barton DSCR lenders for STRs
25 February 2026 | 12 replies
Most we're seeing are in the upper 6%s right now.
Hogan Campbell New Investor in Dallas, Excited to Connect!
26 February 2026 | 18 replies
I’m looking to connect with local investors, wholesalers, contractors, lenders, and anyone open to sharing knowledge or possibly collaborating on deals.I’m excited to bring value where I can and level up my knowledge.
Colby Wartman Cost Segregation Study Experience
25 February 2026 | 10 replies
That level of detail is what matters.2) On properties in the seven-figure range, the first-year benefit exceeded the study cost several times over.
Spence W. I built a system to scan 3,900 KC listings for hidden risk — here's what it caught
19 February 2026 | 1 reply
The listing invites you to relax on the multi-level deck.But the previous listing for the same property, different brokerage, about 18 months earlier at a fraction of the current ask, told a very different story: cash buyers only, deck unsafe to walk on, lower level gutted with flooring removed and drywall damage.It sat for months.
Rebecca Staples Anyone have experience with Strandpark Properties
19 February 2026 | 11 replies
This is what they provided in an email:Our team has a fixer-upper located at 103 Tropic Ct, Fort Pierce, FL 34946This Fort Pierce home consists of 3 bd/ 2 ba/ 1,342 sqft of living space on a 7,469 sqft lot. - Investment Duration: 30days (Investment + ROI in full)- Return on Investment: 45%- Purchased Price: $150,000- Rehab Cost: $30,500- ARV: $240,000- Minimum Investment: $30,500- Maximum Investment: $30,500- End Buyer Escrow Commitment: 20%Rehab Cost BreakdownRehab Cost Breakdown1.