26 January 2026 | 65 replies
These properties will appeal to certain renters but it's going to be a tiny minority and you'll have plenty of competition for that limited demand.
6 January 2026 | 4 replies
Seems like you would just swap lenders to finance new deals I don't personally see how this happens, unless the lender is tiny, has some kind of capital problem or the deal is just really big relative to the size of the bank Meaning my local single location credit union probably would not be willing to finance a 200mm apartment complex in Miami because it's a risk concentration thing.
16 January 2026 | 71 replies
Compared to what you did which was househack a small multi and the absolute best way for someone to buy their first property full stop.while there will be sub to deals out there they will a a very tiny fraction of the RE market as a whole so your fishing in a bucket instead of the lake..
15 March 2026 | 314 replies
I probably will continue investing in crypto extremely cautiously with a tiny percentage of my overall investment capital, just for fun and because it interests me basically.
19 December 2025 | 0 replies
We currently live in a tiny home on wheels behind my sisters house that we have tried to sell but because we are based in Georgia and the laws are harder then out west it has been almost impossible.
29 December 2025 | 37 replies
I am trying to understand every, little, tiny last detail and point of failure.
30 December 2025 | 11 replies
If LTR at 3,200 covers PITI plus pool with a tiny buffer, tighten risk with strong screening, 12–18 month lease, and tenant‑paid utilities; add a rent‑increase clause at renewal.
19 December 2025 | 2 replies
You’re Way too vague on the details that you provided.. you want people to write a book how to work the deal and you only provide a tiny sliver of detail which nobody could go off of unless they ask you question after question asking for more detail.
20 December 2025 | 16 replies
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31 December 2025 | 133 replies
I’m a Realtor living and working in a tiny town with super expensive real estate with less than 10k homes total.