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Drew Phebus Software suggestions for finances
4 November 2025 | 6 replies

Looking for a all around financial real estate program. Something to keep everything organized as far as incoming rents, rehab expenses for flips, and lending money! 

Erick Escalante A modest advantage?
1 December 2025 | 6 replies
. :)Currently, I am a finance major and specialized in equity analytics and statistical finance.
Derik S. Partnering up for first property, is it worth it?
25 November 2025 | 2 replies
You don't have enough experience on the financing/money side yet to know how to structure it. 
Chase Busick The Invisible Investor Lurker, to 1st Time Poster!
1 December 2025 | 4 replies
Along the way, I have encountered many lessons from the school of hard Knox & achieved a self educated MBA (Management by Absence) degree in overall business, investment, real estate & strategy to be fully optimized to help others succeed in the business.I don’t promote that much, but I primarily help service other investors with their wealth strategies, business/personal optimization goals, credit, coaching, acquisitions, operations, lending/financing & more.
Clay Mansell New to real estate investing
20 November 2025 | 4 replies
Your background in economic development and finance gives you a solid foundation as you transition into real estate investing.
Randy Kinder New multifamily investor seeking advice
1 December 2025 | 26 replies
Pay a pm and the profit is significantly reduced 4) alternative below market financing such as assumable, owner finance, wraps, sub to, etc 5) path of progress.
Tracy Thielman Curiosity amongst all active Landlords as of today.
26 November 2025 | 2 replies
No worrying if the financing or sale to pay off the loan is delayed.Lower interest rate than most bridge loans too. 
Kelly Schroeder The Most Underrated Skill for Scaling a Portfolio in 2025
25 November 2025 | 0 replies
It’s not finding deals.It’s not analyzing deals.It’s not even raising capital.It’s understanding your financing strategy.The investors I see scaling the fastest aren’t buying more properties — they’re using smarter leverage:• DSCR for rentals• Bridge loans for transitional deals• Refinance strategies to unlock trapped equity• New construction loans to build inventory when MLS is tightWhat’s one financing strategy that helped you grow faster — or one you wish you used sooner?
Kelly Schroeder What’s the Hardest Part of Your Flip: Finding Deals or Funding Them?
25 November 2025 | 0 replies
Some say finding the deal is the battle… others say financing it fast enough is the challenge.A few trends I’m seeing:• More investors are buying lighter cosmetic flips• Private lending is replacing conventional financing• Rehab budgets are rising due to material cost increases• Speed is becoming the biggest competitive advantageFor the investors actively flipping — what’s the bottleneck for you right now?
Zach Blatt Independent Hospitality LPs
30 November 2025 | 2 replies
Real estate can often be financed with better leverage and can be scaled through third party property managers and vendors with far fewer employees.