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Brandon Lee Looking for Feedback on Financing Strategies for Fix & Flip Deals
20 November 2025 | 2 replies
Someone who can actually close in the time frame that was agreed to (This also requires the investor work to supply all thats needed).
Alex Tsor Getting started with finding seller financing?
20 November 2025 | 37 replies
I did my first one with the help of my buyers agent, the title company who supplied the promissory note for free, and a few hundred bucks for my lawyer to review the docs prior to closing.
Selam Eyassu Looking to understand where real estate closings still break down?
17 November 2025 | 2 replies
You need to do your part by checking in with them regularly, submitting documents they need from you promptly, and keeping your agent in the loop can prevent most delays.You’ll typically work with your agent, lender (and underwriting), appraiser, title/escrow, insurance, inspectors, and sometimes an attorney.
Stuart Udis Before You Rush Into Your Next BRRRR Read This
19 November 2025 | 4 replies
This low amount trapped permits a magnified return on all sources of return going forward.If we go with the premise that this brrrr seems pretty good, then it should be no surprise the investor wants to repeat the process as quick as possible.Note I am not saying he should take overt risks, but reasonable, calculated risks are what successful investors do regularly.  
Mark Simpson The World Cup 2026 Booking Surge Is Coming — And Most Of You in Here Aren’t Ready
27 November 2025 | 8 replies
Update Your Pricing for Every Host City Match DateThis is the big one.You are not looking at a “busy weekend event.”You’re looking at multiple waves of global demand.These dates are high-value, high-competition, travel-heavy booking windows.If your calendar is still showing your normal rates… you’re done before you’ve even started.Why this matters:Fans travel in groupsThey book fast once fixtures dropThey’re willing to pay premium ratesThey stay longer than you thinkLocal supply dries up ridiculously earlyDon’t be the host who leaves thousands on the table simply because your calendar still shows your shoulder-season pricing.2.
Kody Smith Rental Management Software
24 November 2025 | 6 replies
Real estate taxes involve issues like passive vs. active income, depreciation, and entity structure, so having someone who handles those regularly makes a big difference.
Kase Knochenhauer Looking to form a Mastermind Group of FULL-TIME Real Estate Investors
11 November 2025 | 6 replies
It looks like you are looking for an ongoing mastermind group that might meet in person or on Zoom on a regular basis.
Chaim Mal Advice on moving forward with title
22 November 2025 | 6 replies
If something happens on your property and your regular insurance doesn’t cover everything, your umbrella policy steps in to protect your assets and savings.If you see yourself building a portfolio, then it’s smart to think through your long-term setup early.
Anne Connor How to Win Bidding Wars on Chicago 3-Unit House Hacks (5% Down Buyer)
10 November 2025 | 12 replies
The market is always in flux and based on current supply & demand which is affected by current mortgage rates & other macroeconomic conditions and supply available at the moment.I would not recommend waiving your inspection unless you are an experienced investor.
Allen Bosbyshell Biggest Lesson You Learned in 2025 (So Far)
13 November 2025 | 2 replies
Here's the deal, new home builders have lots of inventory, sure they want to sell to owner occupants that are going to live there and get regular owner occupant mortgages like conventional, FHA and VA.