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Sara Ellison Distance from Rental Property
22 September 2025 | 4 replies
I like to be within 90 minutes for ease of access as well as being able to keep an eye on neighborhood developments.
Devvrat Kumar How to Limit Credit Score Impact in Frequent BRRRR Deals?
29 September 2025 | 6 replies
Devvrat, Would recommend partnering with a lender that only requires soft-pulls which tend to be more and more of the DSCR Lenders.It is certainly an element of scaling that is important to keep an eye on.
Shuff Mauldin There's no reason that house should be vacant
29 September 2025 | 4 replies
It caught my eye because it sat up on a hill, had a nice front porch, and although it was clearly vacant, the yard was meticulously maintained.
Charyle Renault Looking for Honest Feedback on My Home Listing (Savannah, GA)
2 October 2025 | 3 replies
Hi everyone,I’m hoping to get some honest, constructive feedback from investors, realtors, or anyone with an eye for what makes a home sell.The property is at 14 E 54th St, Savannah, GA 31405 in the Ardsley Park area.4 bedrooms, 3 bathsAbout 2,400 sq. ft.Built in 1950, brick home with original hardwoods (covered by current flooring)Vintage details like a fireplace, detailed ceilings, and original 1950s tile in two bathroomsFully fenced yard and classic curb appeal with a white picket fenceHere’s my main concern: I want to make sure I’m presenting it the right way to attract buyers.Specific feedback I’d love:Do the photos (link below) showcase the home well, or would staging/lighting changes help?
Hunter Foote Anyone Here Have Experience with Sober Living Homes?
2 October 2025 | 3 replies
I would need someone to run it for me or at least someone Extremely involved in guidance. 
Shuff Mauldin There's no reason that house should be vacant
24 September 2025 | 0 replies
It caught my eye because it sat up on a hill, had a nice front porch, and although it was clearly vacant, the yard was meticulously maintained.
Jonathon Ray Rentometer software good or bad?
24 September 2025 | 11 replies
What I ended up doing was looking on Zillow, screenshotting when a rental goes live and then keeping an eye out to see if it got taken off.
Cara Hafner Excited to Connect! KC Multifamily Lead – If You’re Looking for 3rd Party Management
29 September 2025 | 6 replies
I’ve been involved in multifamily real estate for over 20 years, working across a wide range of property types and markets.
Pat Rineman Charlotte Launches $80K Forgivable Loan Program for Building ADUs
29 September 2025 | 3 replies
Hey BP Community,The City of Charlotte just rolled out a new initiative — the Queen City ADU Program — that could be a game-changer for local housing and for investors keeping an eye on this market.Quick highlights:🏡 Up to $80,000 in forgivable, interest-free financing to build an ADU (detached or attached).👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Eligible for both owner-occupants and non-occupant property owners within city limits.📏 ADU must be no more than 50% of the main home (capped at ~1,000 sq. ft. for detached units).💰 Affordability strings attached: must be rented to tenants at or below 80% AMI, with rent caps tied to FMR at 70% AMI.📉 Loan forgiveness at $10K per year of affordability (8 years total), or up to $15K/year if you house voucher holders or tenants referred by city housing partners.🔑 Only one ADU per lot allowed.Why it matters:Charlotte is under major housing pressure, and this is a way the city is incentivizing “gentle density” without rezoning entire neighborhoods.For investors, it creates a structured pathway to add a unit with city support — though the affordability requirements and rent caps may limit cash flow potential compared to market-rate rentals.On the flip side, the forgiveness structure (essentially free capital if you comply) could offset the reduced rental income.My take: This could work best for buy-and-hold investors who don’t mind playing in the affordable space and are looking for long-term, low-cost additions to their portfolio.
Sarah Warne Licensed Agent looking for best strategy
22 September 2025 | 2 replies
MLS is something I would always keep an eye on.