
21 September 2025 | 1 reply
Having a stack of forms ready to go is appealing though.I've also been offered by a friend to do some on-the-job project management training to help him flip his next house, basically help pull permits, get quotes etc. and oversee a flip while he works on a few others, so hoping to learn and meet important parties that way.THANK YOU for all suggestions and advice, it is much appreciated.

30 September 2025 | 0 replies
Oddly, these aren’t counted as additional “estimates,” though, so the core number is 3.Beyond the Quarterly Estimates: Ongoing RevisionsAfter the third estimate, GDP data undergoes further updates through 2 main types of revisions, which can alter the numbers multiple times over many years.

7 October 2025 | 8 replies
As someone who works with multifamily owners dealing with this exact bottleneck — I’ve seen how much smoother things run when the backend support is consistent and trained to act quickly, but within clear boundaries set by ownership.In many cases, it’s not about giving up control — it’s about setting up the right structure so execution doesn’t stall.

30 September 2025 | 13 replies
We move over 80% of our deals on the MLS.The VA is trained to wear multiple hats (marketing, lead management, follow-up, Dispo, and transactions coordination).

21 September 2025 | 11 replies
A cash-out refi or a HELOC are both common routes, it really depends on whether you want a lump sum (refi) or ongoing access to capital (HELOC).

19 September 2025 | 6 replies
No money down investing is possible, but it's a catch phrase that gurus use to sell mentorship and training, I can't tell you how many people think they are going to become professional investors by digging up those deals, which are much more rare and not as great as gurus want you think they are, they miss all of the other opportunities around them.

17 September 2025 | 2 replies
At 31, I decided to walk away from my 9-5 remote project manager gig and “retire” early to Tokyo, Japan, where I now live with my family.These days, my life looks very different:- I train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu daily and teach four classes a week at Carpe Diem Aoyama and Machida.- I’m building Kanzai.AI, focused on AI-powered real estate operations and valuations in Tokyo.- I also cohost and manage properties in Tokyo for other owners.Along the way, I was fortunate enough to get a brief feature on the BiggerPockets Rookie Podcast with Ashley and Tony - which honestly inspired me to push further and keep building.I’d love to connect with others here who:- Have explored investing internationally,- Are working with tiny homes or alternative lodging, or- Are experimenting with tech/AI in real estate.And of course, if anyone’s ever in Tokyo, let’s connect on the ground.

18 September 2025 | 3 replies
Some are good and relatively easy to work with - and others are a train wreck in a hurricane.

30 September 2025 | 1 reply
Our obligation is to ensure that a one-time increase in the price level does not become an ongoing inflation problem.

15 September 2025 | 4 replies
Housing Demand & Price ProjectionsShort-term EffectsSpike in Demand: Experts advise “the time to buy is now,” as demand is expected to rise sharply amid limited inventory https://www.waff.com.Tight Inventory: Local agents report only 3–4 months of housing inventory remain at current sales rates, a lean supply that could tighten rapidly https://www.waff.com.New Construction as Relief: Homebuilding will play a key role in keeping pace with growth—new builds have already been the backbone of Huntsville’s housing ecosystem https://www.waff.com.Long-term TrendsSustained Growth in Madison County: With ongoing infrastructure investments and commuter improvements, demand will likely extend well into the future.Submarket Dynamics: Communities on Huntsville’s periphery and satellite towns may see rising interest as central inventory tightens.Upward Price Pressure: Expect moderate to strong appreciation—especially in submarkets within commuting proximity to Redstone.4.