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Remington Lyman Columbus City Council considers creating registry of rental properties
14 November 2025 | 7 replies
Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Quote from @Remington Lyman: What do you think of this new proposal in Columbus, Ohio?
James Jones Why You Don’t Need Appreciation to Become Wealthy in Real Estate
5 December 2025 | 6 replies
Quote from @Ryan Spath: @James JonesHey, great conversation, I like the way you think!
Bill Carroll Massachusetts based and learning to invest!
25 November 2025 | 7 replies
Quote from @Colt James Hazell: Hi Bill!
Brandon Lee Networking: Who’s Working on Projects in the Midwest?
19 November 2025 | 11 replies
Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Jesus Christ the Columbus Cartel pouncing like a pack of Heyenas. 
Chad Clark Are any of these gurus actually for real?
3 December 2025 | 12 replies
Some students get defensive; the gurus never respond.
Dan N. Bank calling a loan due if I transfer to LLC and if interest rates rise
7 December 2025 | 19 replies
.), state exemption laws, homestead, etc. are he LAST line of defense - not the first. 
James Wise Why do we allow Section 8 Freeloaders to Vote?
12 November 2025 | 23 replies
Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Quote from @Remington Lyman: Quote from @James Wise: Why do we allow people who can't even afford to take care of themselves and their families the opportunity to vote? 
Samuel Shemtov Why do agents not want to talk to me?
21 November 2025 | 52 replies
Quote from @Samuel Shemtov: Quote from @James Hamling: Quote from @Drew Sygit: Quote from @Samuel Shemtov: Quote from @Drew Sygit: @Samuel Shemtov there are several reasons:1) Over 95% of agents have no idea how to work with investors.They are trained and used to dealing with owner-occupied transactions.These are emotionally-based sales, not analytical sales like investors should be doing.BTW: be careful of agents claiming to be "investor-friendly"!
Daniel Sehy Student Housing Just Hit 95% Occupancy for Fall 2025, Here’s Why That Matters
10 November 2025 | 0 replies
In fact, pre-leasing velocity in a lot of Tier-2 and Tier-3 university markets continues to outperform expectations.Here’s what this means for investors:Student housing has proven far more recession-resistant than most realize.Demand is built-in - students keep enrolling, and they need somewhere to live.The operational complexity is higher, but so are the returns if managed well.For me, this reinforces a big shift we’re betting on at Gold Crest Holdings:When you understand your tenant base and control execution, location near strong universities becomes an incredible defensive play.Curious how others on BP are viewing this trend. 
James McGovern Why are buyers agents commission so high in Orlando
19 November 2025 | 3 replies
Quote from @James McGovern: In recent agreements in Connecticut and Massachusetts I have typically seen agents agreeing to 3 percent. was shocked that buyer agent commission are not trending downward in Orlando  Not sure what you mean.