
16 April 2025 | 2 replies
I’d love to hear how you’re currently sourcing your leads and managing outreach.I specialize in helping wholesalers optimize their strategies to generate more deals, and I’d be happy to share some insights that might elevate your game.

11 May 2025 | 330 replies
Quote from @Jason Piccolo: I am hopeful after this update. ”After almost one year since we completed our capital call together, the health and performance of AVAF1 continues to elevate.

19 April 2025 | 23 replies
Associate and appreciate those better and brighter than you, learning and elevation is a natural result.

25 April 2025 | 22 replies
I'm on the Nevada side of the lake and there are some good opportunities for rentals in the lower elevations around Reno.

28 April 2025 | 53 replies
Chicago north side like Roger’s Park area I can find class A condos that hit .8-1%, the low rise non elevator ones have affordable assessments.

11 June 2025 | 323 replies
When a disgruntled investor showed up at a retreat to ask the tough questions, he had his thug security guards push him into an elevator and removed.

9 April 2025 | 4 replies
An ADA compliant ramp must be 1 foot in length for every 1 INCH of elevation change.

6 April 2025 | 6 replies
Inventory moves quickly, and spreads on flips have gotten tight due to elevated acquisition and holding costs.

3 April 2025 | 1 reply
- L**** Markets I've rented in since 1997: College Park, MD | Centreville, VA | Brooklyn, NY (Bed-Stuy) | NY, NY (Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Murray Hill)**** City Councils and Lease Types: (9 different leases over 25+ years)** City Council of New York (market rate lease (1 with and multiple without guarantors), 1 rent stabilized lease, and 1 unique govt. program in C-class neighborhood), ** Prince George's County, MD (market rate) ** Fairfax County, VA (market rate)**** Building Types: ** Non-combustible 8-unit and 10-unit (both built 1950s-ish) (walk ups), ** Semi-renovated former tenament building (1870s-ish 1 sink, bathtub was originally in kitchen, built wall around it)** Garden-style apartment (2000s walk-up, private porch), ** Luxury 100+ elevator (built 2012 with non-foodretail underneath + underground parking garage + 24 hour security, ** Luxury 100+ elevator (built 1990s with grocery store and retail underneath)** Unrenovated brownstone (1870s-ish walk-up) (It was Hoboken, NJ circa 1996, I was the illegal 3rd tenant for a couple months)

20 April 2025 | 172 replies
Your first month is elevated because it included carry over from the previous month you closed (very common) and the last month is likely elevated due to a surge in rental assistance money.