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Jon Zhou Ashcroft capital: Additional 20% capital call
12 January 2026 | 334 replies
Heck, I had to fill out a 2 page form and pass an eye exam last week at the DPS to renew my driver's license. sorry just venting now
Laura Heald Pad-split, yay or nay?
9 January 2026 | 5 replies
I know people are making money this way but dealing with 4-6 tenants in one property with the time involved, refereeing and legal implications make it a non-start for me actually on either side of the coin.
Joe Moore Getting over the hump - investing in my first property
21 January 2026 | 27 replies
Even when leverage or short-term capital is involved, having cash reserves gives you flexibility when timelines stretch or surprises come up.A few practical thoughts that may help:Funding: Focus on understanding your total cash-in — purchase, rehab, carry, and reserves.
Naqi Taylor NYC BRRRR Investors, GCs & Inspectors — Looking to Connect
7 January 2026 | 1 reply
Hey everyone,I’m NYC-based and looking to connect with general contractors and home inspectors who regularly work with BRRRR investors across Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx.Not pitching anything here — I’m interested in building relationships and learning from professionals who are actively involved in value-add rehabs, refinancing projects, and long-term hold strategies in the city.If you’re a GC or inspector frequently working on BRRRR projects (or an investor with trusted vendors you like), I’d love to connect and exchange perspectives on rehab scopes, timelines, and what you’re seeing on the ground in today’s market.Feel free to comment or DM if you’re open to connecting.
Mark Clanton New Investor Looking in Pittsburgh, PA
21 January 2026 | 25 replies
A big part of what I do involves connecting investors to the resources available here in Pittsburgh and coming across a steady flow of off-market opportunities each month, which has given me a pretty good pulse on how different neighborhoods and strategies are performing.
Rose Torio Seeking Advice on 1st Investment... Out of State or My State??
13 January 2026 | 18 replies
Most importantly, since you can’t regularly be there in-person, can you trust them to be your eyes and ears?
Adam Gardner Novice investor help needed
7 January 2026 | 13 replies
Networking will fast forward your education, help you to build a team and mentors and open your eyes to the many possibilities that real estate has to offer. 
Derrick Small Stay away from this hard lender, Flip and Fast Loans, LLC, they will scam you
22 January 2026 | 35 replies
Please note these complaints do not involve or reflect our company, operations, leadership, or values.Fast Money for Flips LLC remains committed to transparent, ethical lending, and we urge borrowers and investors to verify company names, business locations, and licensing information carefully.
Makan A Tabrizi Land Use Attorney + Rezoning advantage v disadvantage
6 January 2026 | 8 replies
Possible conditions or restrictions.The city may approve the rezone but add conditions involving parking, height, setbacks, or design standards.3.
Bob Dole Prop fully depreciated and paid off -- pull equity out and buy another?
14 January 2026 | 14 replies
($100-$200k) That would involve flushing all the depreciation savings they took over 40 years  down the drain in one day.