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Gia Hermosillo Where Real Estate Is Headed in 2025 — And What Property Managers Need to Know
29 September 2025 | 1 reply
AI, predictive maintenance, smart home features, and digital tenant experiences are rapidly becoming expectations, not perks.ESG / sustainability is getting baked into everything — energy efficiency, green building, wellness, tenant comfort.
Josh Buchanan Any reviews of RentRedi?
6 October 2025 | 54 replies
I'm sure there are other features to compare, but these are what made the difference for me.
Austin Fowler What scale can you get to when you self manage?
21 October 2025 | 45 replies
Have you bought from built to rent recently? 
Michael Braswell Lender Insight - How Fix-and-Flippers can win in a tough market
1 October 2025 | 2 replies
The opportunity: Tighten operations around three levers—Cost, Time, and Revenue—while de-risking each flip with disciplined underwriting and execution.1) Cost: Tame Labor & Materials Without Gutting QualityValue-engineer the scopePrioritize visible ROI items: paint, flooring, lighting, curb appeal, kitchens/baths (surface updates > layout changes).Replace, don’t relocate: keep plumbing and electrical in place when possible.Use finish tiers (Economy / Mid / Premium) per neighborhood comp set; avoid over-improvement.Lock pricing earlyGet three-bid packages per trade with identical scopes, photos, and SKUs.Negotiate 30–60 day price locks on materials; ask for bulk-buy or “contractor pack” discounts.Use allowances (e.g., $2.50/sf flooring) with pre-approved SKU lists to control change orders.Build a dependable labor benchMaintain a preferred-vendor roster (primary + backup) for each trade.Offer fast pay terms (e.g., net-7 on verified milestones) in exchange for pricing and priority.Test small jobs first; promote trades to your A-list only after on-time, on-budget performance twice.Standardize to reduce wasteCreate repeatable finish schedules (same trim profile, faucet line, paint palette) so crews work faster and leftovers are reusable.Pre-kit jobs: one delivery per room (box includes all hardware, fixtures, and consumables).Contracting disciplineUse fixed-scope, milestone-based contracts with:Progress draws tied to inspections/photosNo deposit or minimal mobilizationLien waivers at each drawDaily liquidated damages for missed deadlines (after grace period)Written change order policy with price + time impact before work proceeds2) Time: Move Faster to Reduce Carry and RiskFront-load planningWalk the property with all key trades before closing; finalize scope, bids, and schedule ahead of day 1.Pull permits early; choose scopes that avoid structural or major MEP reroutes when timelines matter.Sequencing & overlapSchedule parallel workstreams (e.g., exterior/landscaping while interior demo proceeds).Use a Gantt chart (even a simple spreadsheet) to track trade start/finish, dependencies, and buffers.Daily control15-minute stand-up with GC or project lead each morning (photos + punch list).Two inspections/week: one quality, one progress vs. schedule.Keep critical spares on hand (breakers, valves, GFCIs, common trim, extra boxes of flooring).Tech + templatesSimple tools (Google Drive + shared photo folders, or apps like Buildertrend/Jobber) for scope sheets, punch lists, and photo proof.Use QR codes in rooms linking to the finish schedule for fewer “what goes here?”
Jakub R. Investing in duplexes and fourplexes, worth it?
10 October 2025 | 33 replies
Fourplexes are typically built in clusters and are generally more often in the category "affordable housing".
Will Greenlee RentRedi Personal Experience - Do not recommend - Noticed BiggerPockets promotion
7 October 2025 | 5 replies
BUT then, the tenant complained that they were paying for the credit boosting feature in RentRedi and would not be getting their credit-benefit if the other tenant didn't pay on time. 
Mike Morehead STR in Broken Bow
2 October 2025 | 2 replies
This is happening in multiple states where 'New construction" is still trying to sell at inflated prices.
Ken M. New and Starting Out? Have or Need Financing? Or Just Looking For How To Move Ahead?
20 October 2025 | 0 replies
The one thing most everyone said in one way or another is fear of the unknown.Here are a couple of tips:1) Real estate isn't rocket science.
Laura Parra Price per sq fr
10 October 2025 | 4 replies
This varies very widely on the home and the level of amenitites, and features.
Hermia Bernard Seeking Advice on Foreclosures & Tax Deed Properties
10 October 2025 | 4 replies
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