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Jade Frank Help running numbers on a potential BRRR/Flip
2 November 2025 | 3 replies
if you want to post the numbers here in the forums without the address people will try to help.
Andreas Mueller Is The Housing Market Frozen?
11 November 2025 | 6 replies
My posture is 8/10 positive.With a skeptical eye on the political food fight in Congress and labor market softness in the short term.
Ben Liell Little help over here
4 November 2025 | 2 replies

So back in the late 90s I had to run at wholesaling, did over 100 houses. They were true wholesale deals all sold free and clear for cash and owned outright. And now I have an opportunity to flip a house with a mortga...

Mary Jay Pls help to figure out how tax from sale is calculated
4 November 2025 | 17 replies
Quote from @Mary Jay: Quote from @Denise Supplee: Quote from @Mary Jay: @Mary Jay While I can’t tell you exactly how much your tax will be, I can help clarify how the gain is generally calculated.When you sell a rental property, your taxable gain is based on the difference between your sale price and your adjusted basis; not on how much you owe on the mortgages.Your adjusted basis starts with your purchase price, plus certain closing costs (if they weren’t deducted previously), plus the cost of any capital improvements you’ve made over the years (like renovations or additions).The gain is your sale price minus that adjusted basis.From that gain, you’ll also have depreciation recapture, meaning the total depreciation you’ve taken (or should have taken) while the property was a rental is taxed separately.
Dion Rivera Newbie looking for help with section 8 questions in Cincinnati or anywhere
12 November 2025 | 4 replies

I'm looking to purchase a property with 2-4 section 8 tenants through the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA). Does anyone have experience with this agency? They track "rent reasonableness" when approving...

Ken M. Creative Financing - Does Your Mentor Tell You How To Handle Challenges Like . . .
28 October 2025 | 1 reply
You got into this with no money down and don't have the money to hire an attorney to fight the "false" allegations.
Devon Zvanovec Looking To Help My Fellow Landlord
5 November 2025 | 6 replies

Hey all,
I’m toying with an idea and wanted to get some real feedback from people actually in the trenches.
I know most of us don’t want/need a full property manager (8–12% of rent is steep, and a lot of us still wa...

Doug Smith The Fed Chair Can Help But Grandstand!
6 November 2025 | 22 replies
"assuming a matching mortgage rate drop, will be VERY disappointed, frustrated, and yelling" - If this describes future buyers this doesn't help my case to sell a profitable flip.
Kelly Schroeder What Type of Funding Helped You Scale Fastest — Private, Hard Money, or DSCR?
11 November 2025 | 3 replies

Every investor hits that point where personal capital can’t fuel the next stage of growth.
When that time came for you — what type of financing made the biggest difference?
Some swear by private lenders for flexibil...

Don Konipol How I’m passively investing now - after 48 years as a real estate investor.
28 October 2025 | 11 replies
Add lack of liquidity, and investing in syndications can be like entering a fight with your hands tied behind your back.