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Qais Attarwala Good Tenant, High-Risk Boyfriend — Would You Add Him to the Lease?
26 February 2026 | 13 replies
She said that he will start working at Five Guys but is not on the schedule yet.
Richard Summers Flippers who are scaling to 3+ deals at once, how are you keeping the money flowing?
9 March 2026 | 9 replies
But watch your carrying costs -- at three deals, you go from 6 months of interest across two to potentially 18 months of interest overlap.
Greg Junge 5 Bookkeeping Mistakes Real Estate Investors Make Before Tax Season
12 March 2026 | 11 replies
But when tax season comes around, bookkeeping mistakes can create unnecessary stress, confusion, and sometimes higher tax bills.Here are five bookkeeping mistakes I see investors make over and over again.1.
Jakob Mikhitarian 3 Family Analysis
13 February 2026 | 3 replies
If your 3BR is at $3000 today and grows 5 percent annually, you are looking at closer to $3800 in five years.
Pierre Guirguis A Quick Way to Tell if a Small Multifamily Deal Will Actually Finance
12 March 2026 | 8 replies
The three DSCR deals I've done were all through non-bank DSCR lenders, the kind that only care about the property's cash flow and not my personal income.
Mona Al-Haddad Collecting payments for seller-financed sale?
3 March 2026 | 5 replies
This is our first time selling our rental property as seller-financed, 20% down, 5% interest and a five-year buy-out….
Jakob Mikhitarian Where do you predict NH Housing market to be in 5 years?
2 March 2026 | 3 replies
I am very bullish about the market in the northeast and my prediction would be lower than national new inventory on the market and above average appreciation over the next five years.
Karolina Powell Land Contract vs Private Mortgage from the buyer's side
18 February 2026 | 8 replies
The seller wants to do a land contract at 8% with a five year balloon. 
Derek Brickley Home Price Forecasts Signal Opportunity — Even as Inflation Runs Hot
2 March 2026 | 0 replies
When demand improves and supply moves slowly, prices tend to stay supported.Looking ahead, Fannie Mae and Pulsenomics’ Home Price Expectations Survey (polling 150 economists) projects 15% cumulative home price growth over the next five years.Put simply:A $500,000 home could gain roughly $75,000 in value over that time.That’s why timing the “perfect rate” can carry real opportunity cost.Wholesale Inflation Surprises HigherJanuary’s Producer Price Index (PPI) came in hotter than expected:+0.5% month over month+2.9% year over yearCore PPI +0.8% monthly, +3.6% annuallyThat’s sticky inflation.What this means for mortgage rates:The Federal Reserve remains in a balancing act:Cooling labor data argues for easingPersistent inflation argues for cautionHot wholesale numbers likely keep the Fed patient in the near term.That doesn’t mean rates spike — but it does mean aggressive cuts aren’t imminent.Is Gig Work Masking Labor Market Strain?
JS Burnett How to actually know if your hard money lender is a direct lender
6 March 2026 | 2 replies
Nobody disclosed anything either.Before you spend a day of your time working a deal with anyone calling themselves a direct lender ask three questions.Who controls the underwriting and makes the final credit decision.