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Caleb Shupe Bonus Depreciation house hack STR
12 March 2026 | 10 replies
The cost segregation can still be useful because those accelerated components may continue producing deductions in future years as rental use continues.
Mark Jay Wanting to sell note & need advice
23 February 2026 | 12 replies
Another part is land value - the higher the real estate component of value vs the personal property component the better. 
Jean Taveras Multifamily owners — has tech actually improved your margins, or just reduced stress?
9 March 2026 | 1 reply
That forced us to look hard at our internal operations.We started leaning more into tech, not because it sounds good on a website, but because inefficiency was quietly eating margin.A few changes that actually made a difference:1.
Andrew Postell Tech Trips, Yields Dip
26 February 2026 | 0 replies
Headline producer inflation likely cooled from December’s hot print, though core components may remain a bit sticky—worth watching, as they feed directly into Core PCE, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge.https://www.thespruce.com/february-pruning-mistakes-to-avoid-11912215Addison, Allen, Anna, Azle, Batch Springs, Bedford, Benbrook, Burleson, Cedar Hill, Celina, Cleburne, Colleyville, Coppell, Corinth, Crowley, DeSoto, Duncanville, Ennis, Euless, Farmers Branch, Fate, Flower Mound, Forest Hill, Forney, Glenn Heights, Grapevine, Greenville, Haltom City, Highland Village, Hurst, Keller, Lancaster, Little Elm, Mansfield, Midlothian, Mineral Wells, Murphy, North Richland Hills, Prosper, Red Oak, Rockwall, Rowlett, Royse City, Sachse, Saginaw, Seagoville, Southlake, Terrell, The Colony, Trophy Club, University Park, Watauga, Waxahachie, Weatherford, White Settlement, Wylie, Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Irving, Garland, Grand Prairie, McKinney, Frisco, Mesquite, Carrollton, Denton, Richardson, Lewisville, or Arlington
Viktor Pulpan Rental Yields in Budapest Compared to U.S. Markets?
23 February 2026 | 6 replies
Hi everyone,I’m currently based in Budapest, Hungary and have been analyzing local residential rental properties from a buy-to-let investment perspective.One thing that stood out to me is that in several central districts of Budapest, it’s still possible to acquire a 1–2 bedroom apartment for around 40M–50M HUF (~$105K–$130K USD), depending on condition and location.Long-term rental rates for similar units are currently ranging between 280,000–350,000 HUF per month (€700–€900), especially in areas with strong demand from young professionals and the international expat community.This would put gross rental yields in the range of approximately 7%–9%, which seems noticeably higher than what many investors are currently seeing in major U.S. metro areas.Of course, there are other considerations when investing internationally — legal procedures, property management, tenant relations, etc.Out of curiosity:Has anyone here explored residential real estate opportunities in Central or Eastern Europe as a way to diversify geographically while maintaining cash flow?
Carlos Ayala Newbie Check: Is this $16M Multi-Family deal in Mexico too good to be true?
3 March 2026 | 0 replies
How hard is it to find US-based or international lenders for a project of this scale in Mexico?
Louis Wisinski Why Relationship Capital Often Outperforms Financial Capital
2 March 2026 | 6 replies
It works both ways, providing help from your end as well as from others will get you further than any other component of real estate.Building those relationships takes time and effort.  
Sanjeev Sharma Rental Accounting Software
12 March 2026 | 10 replies
That's the key component that is usually missing when I hear other entrepreneurs/investors say they don't like QBO.Something else to keep in mind is your entity structure and how your entities file tax returns.
Terra Padgett Using Leverage for Passive Investments
8 March 2026 | 6 replies
Depends if the passive investment itself is internally leveraged,So, if an investor is investing in a syndication which owns say a 50 unit apartment complex free and clear of debt, and invests $100k, 50k of which is borrowed at say 5% on a home equity line of credit, this is probably ok.Not so much under the same scenario of personal borrowing where the syndication had a 50% LTV mortgage itself against the subject property.  
Mark K. Built an AI HR Director. Sharing It Free.
26 February 2026 | 0 replies
I built an “HR Director Pro” prompt for my company to handle structured hiring, performance management frameworks, role scorecards, and internal accountability systems.It’s been surprisingly effective.