8 December 2025 | 15 replies
You can show a picture of a giant car fitting in the parking space basically telling the guests they have little driving skills or you can say sorry you found it challenging to park.
10 December 2025 | 5 replies
A gator lender is basically a go-between, matching an investor who needs funds for anything - new construction, fix and flip, commercial project, rental, and yes could be EMD - with a lender, not using your money.
16 December 2025 | 17 replies
Basically got my electrical all permitted on the same electrical permit.If codes change, they are always changing, it could be important to document when the work was performed so that it can be proved it was compliant when performed.
6 December 2025 | 4 replies
I’m prepared to share basic deal specs with serious lenders to confirm alignment.If anyone here provides POF letters or can point me in the right direction, I’d appreciate the connection.
5 December 2025 | 1 reply
I feel like every host knows the basics — comfy bed, strong WiFi, blackout curtains…But some of the BEST guest reviews I’ve ever gotten came from the small touches no one talks about.For me, the “secret weapon” is a REAL workstation:🪑 ergonomic chair🖥️ proper desk🔌 easy-access outletsExecutives and work-from-home tenants go crazy for it.I’d love to hear yours:What’s one furniture item guests love that most hosts overlook?
10 December 2025 | 6 replies
They also tend to network with brokers because brokers know who is actively buying.Red flags to watch forUnverified ARVs, inconsistent access to the property, not being able to show equitable interest, pressure to send money before you verify the basics, or any lack of transparency.
14 December 2025 | 98 replies
I'm not exactly wholesaling it - it's owned by my business partner in Charlotte and he's looking to offload it for basically what he has into it.
11 December 2025 | 64 replies
Basically, they will put 5-7 properties into a fund, all value-add, all in their preferred areas like D-FW.
5 December 2025 | 6 replies
What I would recommend is learn what a good deal looks like in your target market, building basic relationships with a lender and agent, and starting underwriting properties.
12 December 2025 | 14 replies
If your tenants are stable and the area is strong, you’ve basically bought yourself time to let the rent catch up.