
31 August 2025 | 4 replies
Lenders tend to be more conservative on new builds since there’s no history of rents or comps yet, so you don’t always get the same “forced appreciation” benefit you’d see on a rehabbed property.That said, it can absolutely work in markets where existing stock is limited or distressed properties don’t pencil out.

3 September 2025 | 10 replies
I know it will be challenging to do all of this while a student, but I also believe that now is the best time to get started.I have about 10k saved up in cash, stocks, and crypto, and I also plan on getting a job serving or catering while I am at school.

5 October 2025 | 457 replies
Is Marco still letting people convert their unpaid notes into Norada stock?

10 September 2025 | 6 replies
Independence: Larger rental pool and affordable entry points, but tenant quality and management can be hit-or-miss depending on the block.Raytown: Consistent demand and steady rents, though price growth is slower than hot spots like Midtown/Westport.Common mistakes for out-of-state investors:Underestimating property management — KC can vary block to block, and good PM is essential.Relying only on “market rent” data — many properties are under-rented, so check actual leases.Skipping CapEx reserves — most multifamily stock here is older, so budget for roofs, plumbing, HVAC.Example deal right now:I’m have on a 7-unit package in Baldwin City, KS (908/912 Orange St.) — two separate parcels (a 3-plex + 4-plex) with some units already rehabbed and rented closer to market.

28 August 2025 | 30 replies
I have 65k in stocks, 25k in cash.

5 September 2025 | 14 replies
I would suggest looking into other avenues like the stock market, ETF's, bonds, etc. while learning more and monitoring the market for opportunities and continue to save and invest.

8 September 2025 | 5 replies
We both have a history of investing in the public markets (stock, bond, options, commodities) but were new to direct REI.

18 September 2025 | 55 replies
I wanted to sell to put the money in the stock market, so I wasn't a "motivated" seller per se.

14 August 2025 | 6 replies
I like single stocks and only Blue chip stocks I wanna have my whole portfolio owning between 3-6 stocks I've read books, and I will not be doing this blindly, making sure to check the charts almost daily, using the moving average to say sell if I need to because the stock is at an overpriced point and especially if its about to dip a significant amount so do that daily and be on the look out for that amungst my stocks, Ill also go on google and search "whats the financial standing of said business" if the news is good and thiers no issues with the company and the moving average doesn't arise concern ill not sell or cut losses I just hate how slow the index funds are, is this smart I feel like ill do better if this is my plan, but also looking for insight let me know again ill be monitoring the stocks I own like a hawk.Stocks BRK-B 33.5%Nvidia 33.5%Dollorama 33.5%-----------------------------------stocks Id buy if the price isn't crashing currently.Google/YouTubeApple AmazonNetflixAmerican expressVisa current networth 45k

30 August 2025 | 1 reply
But they also come with higher upfront costs and newer systems that might require specialized contractors.For those managing both new construction and older stock:- Do you see a noticeable difference in tenant satisfaction or turnover?