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Luis Maqueira Looking to connect Co-living Landlords In Miami Dade and Broward
22 November 2025 | 1 reply
Hi, Want to scale up our portfolio,  using  Co-living strategy for single-family and 12 or more units.
Melmar De Jesus New Member Introduction - Rookie Investor
20 November 2025 | 3 replies
My goal is to make the most of this property and start building a portfolio within the next 12 months after returning to the US.I'm here to soak up knowledge, connect with other investors, and figure out the best path forward.
Brock Price New Real Estate Investor
28 November 2025 | 2 replies
I am seeking to learn as much as possible about real estate so that I can build a portfolio that enables me to achieve financial freedom as soon as possible. 
Luis Montero Excited to meet investors, hard money lenders, financial tax planning and realtor's
29 November 2025 | 2 replies
Today, I’m actively working on my first BRRRR deals in the Sacramento region, building strategic systems, and establishing the right professional team (contractors, property managers, lenders, and attorneys) to scale safely.My goals are to:•Build a portfolio of profitable, well-managed BRRRR properties•Develop long-term assets •Create a multigenerational legacy through smart financing, disciplined operations, and strong partnerships•Connect with investors, contractors, and professionals who value transparency, responsibility, and consistencyI’m here to learn, share my journey, and build relationships with people who take real estate investing seriously.
Cody Jiosa So my wife and I looking forward to our investment journey..... with help
21 November 2025 | 7 replies
The plan is to build our portfolio with BRRRRs and fix and flips then maybe in the future get into STRs.
Brandon Lee Networking: Who’s Working on Projects in the Midwest?
19 November 2025 | 11 replies
We have a fairly large portfolio and help a lot of out-of-state investors build up their portfolios here as well.
Gary Tucci LLC or no LLC?
30 November 2025 | 11 replies
Now you’re restructuring your entire portfolio....retitling properties, updating insurance, revising leases, notifying lenders, and untangling years operations.
Charles A. Crystal Ball 2020
17 November 2025 | 3 replies
Rental Property Investor from Jacksonville, FLPREVIOUS POSTWhy I sold Cleveland.If you're a real estate podcast junkie like me, you definitely have noticed the clear shift towards real estate syndication in the multi-family space over the last couple of years especially.As deals became harder to find in single family and smaller multis across much of the desirable markets,the allure of pooling investor funds to acquire larger assets became a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy.Books that were mostly hurriedly written flooded the market pimping the upsides of this strategy.The argument for was simple and convincing:it is better to own 1% of a large deal than 0% of no deal.Personally,I could not help but notice that the popularity of the idea coincided with the rise of real estate crowdfunding.The likes of Realty Shares and Realty Mogul raised a bajillion dollars practically overnight making it very easy for everyday real estate aficionados to own small bites of a mega deal in rural Tennessee at the click of a mouse.A few of my friends experimented with the crowd-funding route, tossing $5000 into this debt offer and $10,000 into that equity offering.These punts yielded mixed results anecdotally, as an equal number seemed to have great experiences to share as did absolute nightmares.To be fair, no real estate niche is 100% fail-safe or iron clad.Money has been lost in a large single family portfolio as well as a personally purchased medium sized apartment complex.It is also certainly true that in the end, every investor will run out of money to invest in more properties if they decide to go it alone trying to rapidly scale up their portfolio, and real estate is most assuredly a team sport at all levels.
Kelly Schroeder What’s Your Go-To Move When Tenants Want to Renew but Market Rents Have Jumped?
26 November 2025 | 13 replies
Trying to find the balance between tenant stability and portfolio performance.Considered the turnover cost then adjust your rent increase in light of not having a turnover.
Reuben Oliva My First Post from Nashville, TN!
26 November 2025 | 8 replies
Time to take action so I am going to take the first step and buy first investment property next year and then continue every 1-2 years after that to grow the portfolio