11 November 2025 | 17 replies
If not Owen, I can help you organize a meet up!
7 November 2025 | 8 replies
It’ll make taxes and bookkeeping way easier.Use property management software — something like Baselane can help you collect rent online, automate reminders, track maintenance, and organize receipts all in one dashboard.
16 November 2025 | 6 replies
If you are considering wholesaling or want great education on how to best leverage your license as an investor, you just need to make sure you join an investor-friendly organization within eXp.
5 November 2025 | 2 replies
“Core” inflation (excluding food and energy) also slowed to 3% annually, thanks largely to easing shelter costs, which make up over a third of the CPI calculation.📊 Bottom line: This is exactly the type of report the Fed wants to see before lowering rates again.
10 November 2025 | 48 replies
When Momdani(sp) gets his way and the grocery stores are government owned, and short on food, reality will sink in.
11 November 2025 | 1 reply
Whether you use spreadsheets or software, organization is key to profitability.Delaying communicationWhen tenants reach out, quick responses build trust and reduce turnover.
8 November 2025 | 5 replies
Always helpful to see how others are organizing DD to keep capital moving.Thanks again!
19 November 2025 | 3 replies
I would do 1 at a time until I had a couple base hits under my belt.Once you get to a point in your organization skills that you can manage multiple projects and deals, I would scale slowly and make a really good lending connection that can fund your growth and adapt as you do.
10 November 2025 | 15 replies
I'd focus on the big 3: housing, auto, and food.
12 November 2025 | 3 replies
Everyone talks about the excitement of the refinance — pulling cash out, locking in new terms, and getting ready to repeat the process.But here’s what I’ve seen a lot of investors forget:What happens after the refi matters just as much as before it.Once you refinance, your numbers change — your basis, your loan interest, and your depreciation schedule.Most people never revisit their books or update their records after closing, and it slowly creates a mess.You’d be surprised how often investors forget to:Recalculate depreciation based on new cost basisAdjust their loan amortization and interest deductionsTrack how much cash was actually pulled out vs. reinvestedThose little details might not seem important now, but they can cause major confusion (and extra taxes) down the line — especially when you go to sell or refinance again.The BRRRR method works beautifully if your backend systems stay clean.So when the refi funds hit, take a breather, update your records, and make sure your financials tell the full story.That’s how you stay scalable, organized, and audit-proof.Curious — how do you stay on top of your numbers after the refinance?