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Paige Simpson Has anyone considered investing in senior housing? What got you interested?
31 December 2025 | 3 replies
From a practical standpoint the typical asset size means most opportunities are reserved for syndications, REITS, etc. who are capitalized for the investment size and possess the sophistication to manage the operation side of the business whether through direct management or 3rd party participation.
David Elizalde Im 17 and....
9 January 2026 | 5 replies
Learn your buyers inside and out so you know exactly what a “deal” looks like to them, and keep practicing analyzing numbers until it feels almost automatic.And start showing up where the players are: real estate meetups, investor groups, and events in your area. 
Ying Tang Is it standard practice for investor LLCs to sell with a Special Warranty Deed?
29 December 2025 | 2 replies
Hi everyone,Quick question on standard practice.I’ve noticed that many investor-owned LLCs sell properties using a Special Warranty Deed, even when they originally purchased the property with a General Warranty Deed.Is this generally considered normal / standard practice for investor sales?
Bjorn Nielsen Have any of you worked with RETA/International Living?
26 January 2026 | 65 replies
Apart from the fact that it's common sense, one of my friends who was developing in The Dominican Republic was talking to them (before knowing about their business practices) and they were asking for outrageous commissions (way higher than what a real estate agent would get).4.
Ben Nichols Builder Won’t Share Lot Prices — How To Determine Offer Price?
13 January 2026 | 5 replies
I've worked in marketing at a real estate company for years, so I'm very familiar with formulas for calculating offers when wholesaling houses, but would love to hear best practices for determining offer prices for land.
Ian Verzoni Investor Looking to Trade Sweat Equity for Home Flipping Know-How
5 January 2026 | 3 replies
I’ve completed three renovations using a buy-and-hold strategy and am now looking to expand into fix-and-flips.I’m seeking hands-on experience and mentorship to better understand the flipping process from start to finish, and I’m willing to contribute free labor in exchange for the opportunity to learn and observe real projects.I’m active duty, currently stationed in New Jersey, and plan to continue investing on the side as I relocate to future bases.
Erika Kandler Refinance and take equity out of rental properties
15 January 2026 | 10 replies
In practice, lenders focus on in-place rents, operating expenses, and whether the net income comfortably covers the new debt service after the refinance.Being self-employed and part-time matters less on the investment side than it would on an owner-occupied loan, but documentation and consistency still matter.
Brandon Lee How do you decide which financing option fits a deal?
6 January 2026 | 3 replies
The third property we bought was from a relocation company and no seller financing was available, again they wanted the money. 
Jc M. Tackling deferred maintenance and CapEx on 100-year old buildings
28 January 2026 | 23 replies
If the property economics don’t support full system replacements, licensed and insured contractors, compliant construction practices, and durable materials, the model isn’t sustainable.Continuing to invest under those constraints isn’t conducive to long-term strategy—it’s more like running a balance on a credit card.
David Poynter Getting started, deciding long term strategy
25 January 2026 | 13 replies
I am a therapist with my own practice and I started to invest in real estate about 15 years ago part time.