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Bonnie Griffin Kaake MHP & RV Parks - Tax Benefits and Cash Flow Available
2 February 2026 | 17 replies
Yes, Jordan, the percentage can vary widely depending on many factors.
Brandon Flores Marketing- SEO or Direct Mail
10 February 2026 | 13 replies
All of the above.Grind culture dude, run a tight budget & cast a wide net.
Mark Soreco Multifamily 1031 exchange into new market
30 January 2026 | 10 replies
I’ll try to keep this practical rather than theoretical.Grand Rapids vs Columbus vs Kansas City tends to come down to a few trade-offs I’ve seen in real deals:Grand Rapids, MIGenerally lower entry pricing relative to rent than Columbus/KCStrong blue-collar + healthcare + manufacturing employment baseTaxes are higher than some Midwest markets, but insurance and maintenance tend to be more predictableI’ve seen solid Class B/B+ duplexes and small multis where cash flow holds up even with conservative leverageLess institutional competition than Columbus, which helps buyers not get bid up as aggressivelyColumbus, OHStrong population and job growth, but that’s widely known nowPricing has compressed faster, so you often need either more leverage or tighter underwriting to hit the same cash flow targetsStill a great market, just harder to find deals that truly improve return on equity without stretchingKansas CityGood balance of scale and liquidityMore investor-friendly taxes, but heavier competition in the better submarketsI tend to see better results here for investors comfortable with larger multifamily rather than small 2–4 unit propertiesFor a ~$600k exchange where the goal is preserve cash flow + improve ROE, I’ve found West Michigan works well when:you stay disciplined on submarket (working-class, low-crime pockets),underwrite expenses realistically,and have local management in place from day one.Happy to share more specific deal examples if helpful — a lot of it comes down to where in each metro you’re buying, not just the city name.
Thomas Jesse 3 Reasons CRE Bridge & Construction Deals Fail at the Finish Line
20 January 2026 | 7 replies
While I’m not a broker or lender, through my co-investing club I’ve had visibility into a wide range of transactions, and execution risk consistently outweighs pricing or leverage issues.
Daniel M. Refi Question: Rental Cashflow + Moving Loan into LLC
24 January 2026 | 6 replies
I've seen insurance coverage costs vary widely for the same property. 
Chen Zhou My second ADU project in the Bay Area (why and how?)
29 January 2026 | 38 replies
I dont have a very wide lot, but splitting my lot would give a slightly narrow ~4k sq ft lot.
Domynique Wilson What’s the BEST way to find off-market deals consistently?
3 February 2026 | 16 replies
Direct-to-Seller Still Works, But Only When It’s TargetedMass mailers and wide SMS blasts aren’t producing like they used to.
Vitaliy Zima Mobile home double wide
31 December 2025 | 1 reply
It's a double wide mobile home short way thats a duplex.
Adam Humes Small and Mighty Rookie in DFW — Seeking Guidance on First BRRRR Opportunity
5 February 2026 | 9 replies
There is a big, wide world of savvy, honest investors out here.
David Ivy Austin Market Report - December 2025
16 January 2026 | 1 reply
New listings declined seasonally, down 5% in Austin and 7% metro-wide, while active listings increased, up 6% in Austin and 9% in the metro, consistent with typical year-end patterns.Inventory levels were relatively steady year over year.