30 January 2026 | 33 replies
You have to adapt to the new era of higher cost of capital, lower supply, population changes, natural disasters, etc.
20 January 2026 | 0 replies
And it’s happening in real time.Indiana football is proof that anyone can flip the script if they’re willing to adapt to new rules instead of wishing the old ones would come back.That applies to careers.
1 February 2026 | 44 replies
Unfortunately there’s not much sign of things getting better in the short term, but we have to adapt.
14 January 2026 | 4 replies
Investors succeed by adapting, not waiting for the perfect market.🔹 Education reduces fear.
12 January 2026 | 1 reply
Volume down 11% QoQ, but Midwest/South flippers hitting 30%+ ROI on undervalued + tight scopes.Flippers adapting successfully:Buying 20-30% below marketOver-budgeting rehab 15-20%Shorter timelines, smaller scopesHow are you adjusting buy boxes/timelines in this environment?
21 January 2026 | 15 replies
But the creativity I learned, the ability to adapt, and how much knowledge I gained was easily 10x anything I got from a mentorship or program.If I were starting over, I’d spend less time searching for the “right” education and more time getting close to people doing the kind of investing I want to do, then taking a first step that’s survivable even if it’s not perfect.
18 January 2026 | 31 replies
I'd challenge you with a Darwinian question and ask if you are putting in the hard work at adapting to a new landscape?
14 January 2026 | 8 replies
I have had alot of cleaners try to keep things "old school" but once they see how easy /helpful something like Turno is, they adapt.
7 January 2026 | 5 replies
Having been through many different investing strategies and cycles over the years, I’ve found that adapting structure and staying disciplined with underwriting allows you to keep moving forward, even as conditions change.
18 January 2026 | 26 replies
Some buyers overlook multi-family homes or properties that can be adapted for co-living arrangements.