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Account Closed New to Real Estate Investing in MA
26 November 2025 | 12 replies
It’s a smart way to ease your out-of-pocket burden and get your foot in the door.One popular strategy—especially if you're single—is the "rent by the room" approach.
Laura Heald Hello from Duuuval 🐆
5 November 2025 | 9 replies
I also love small multifamily investments, and helping customers find properties that fit their goals.
Don Konipol Are These Real Estate Investors?
16 November 2025 | 17 replies
The customer who places no monetary value on your time.
Matt Seabrook E-commerce and dropshipping good or bad idea?
17 November 2025 | 14 replies
Successful dropshipping entails careful product selection, dependable suppliers, and excellent customer service.In conclusion, whether E-commerce and dropshipping are good or bad ideas depends on your individual circumstances and how effectively you can navigate the challenges and opportunities they present.
Andy Gonzales How Are You Approaching Private Money Lending in Today’s Market?
30 October 2025 | 5 replies
We're definitely seeing a mix, but bridge loans have been popular for time-sensitive acquisitions.
Charles A. Crystal Ball 2020
17 November 2025 | 3 replies
Rental Property Investor from Jacksonville, FLPREVIOUS POSTWhy I sold Cleveland.If you're a real estate podcast junkie like me, you definitely have noticed the clear shift towards real estate syndication in the multi-family space over the last couple of years especially.As deals became harder to find in single family and smaller multis across much of the desirable markets,the allure of pooling investor funds to acquire larger assets became a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy.Books that were mostly hurriedly written flooded the market pimping the upsides of this strategy.The argument for was simple and convincing:it is better to own 1% of a large deal than 0% of no deal.Personally,I could not help but notice that the popularity of the idea coincided with the rise of real estate crowdfunding.The likes of Realty Shares and Realty Mogul raised a bajillion dollars practically overnight making it very easy for everyday real estate aficionados to own small bites of a mega deal in rural Tennessee at the click of a mouse.A few of my friends experimented with the crowd-funding route, tossing $5000 into this debt offer and $10,000 into that equity offering.These punts yielded mixed results anecdotally, as an equal number seemed to have great experiences to share as did absolute nightmares.To be fair, no real estate niche is 100% fail-safe or iron clad.Money has been lost in a large single family portfolio as well as a personally purchased medium sized apartment complex.It is also certainly true that in the end, every investor will run out of money to invest in more properties if they decide to go it alone trying to rapidly scale up their portfolio, and real estate is most assuredly a team sport at all levels.
Sheguina Dravk President Trumps just posted this
10 November 2025 | 7 replies
Interest only has been a popular loan in the past.
Stephen Kunen Fire rated windows for multifamily
4 November 2025 | 12 replies
If one of our customers wanted to add those to an existing job, we could probably fabricate and install it for around $2k to $4k depending on hardware selection.
Frank Harris Does anybody have a New Build with Blacktip Construction Group in Cape Coral Florida?
12 November 2025 | 97 replies
The Cape Coral Code Compliance officer showed the roofer the various emails to BTC, which left the roofer very unhappy as he then knew he had been misled and made him liable for a fine for illegally performing work while a red stop work order was in place.BTC appears to be continuing to cause damage to customers and other contractors. 
Adam Wachter Tax implications of using one unit in a multifamily property as a STR
17 November 2025 | 10 replies
So if you’re renting 1/4 of the property as short term rental and 3/4 as long term rental, the average period of customer use for the whole building would be greater than 7 days.