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Julio Gonzalez The Digital Transformation of Cost Segregation
21 March 2026 | 5 replies
The entire process was quite long and very manual which caused a barrier for investors with smaller properties.Cost segregation offers many unique benefits including optimizing cash flow, deferring taxes and improving asset management.
Jules Aton What Happens With Existing Reservations
3 March 2026 | 7 replies
Every situation is usually a little unique - if the client's contract is up say Apr 1 but has a couple bookings in Apr/May I usually suggest delivering notice to the PM that they want to discontinue and that they can keep all reservations on the books and manage them. 
Andreas Mueller 'Affordable Housing' is Not Possible
17 March 2026 | 4 replies
It’s a teeny bottleneck that bifurcates tremendous oil production in the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea.If I were a betting man (I am), I would think the Saudis build another oil pipeline from the Gulf to the Red Sea to pivot away from troublesome Iran.Case in point, the Saudis have maxed out, increasing by 700%, the throughput of the current East-West pipeline, known as Petroline, which stretches 1,200 km from the Abqaiq oil processing facility near the Persian Gulf coast to the port of Yanbu on the Red Sea.
Nayelli Galarza San Diego Investors: Is ‘List and Wait’ Dead in 2026?
27 February 2026 | 1 reply
They’re the ones positioned intentionally.A few things that seem to matter more than ever:• Pricing based on current demand shifts — not last year’s comps• Professional presentation (photos, description, showing process)• Broad exposure beyond just one or two platforms• Tight screening standards that prioritize stability over speedOwners who treat their rental like an actively managed investment — instead of a passive side asset — are protecting cash flow and reducing turnover, even as leasing timelines stretch in certain pockets.Curious what others are seeing:Are you adjusting pricing faster in this market?
KeShaun Williams DMV Investor | Wholesaling & Creative Finance • Baltimore-Based Wholesaler Looking t
5 March 2026 | 8 replies
Baltimore is a unique landscape, and your drive to source off-market deals is exactly the kind of energy that moves the needle in this region.I really resonate with your goal of networking with people who are actively closing.
Jorge Abreu Hard Money, Soft Skills: The Winning Equation in Real Estate Negotiation
10 March 2026 | 5 replies
Whether it's the interest rate spread, extensions, terms, or required equity, we can negotiate based on their unique needs.
Greg Weber Has anyone done business with this company or person
14 March 2026 | 38 replies
There are a multitude of roles, stages, and responsibilities for each and every unique project.
Oliver Cordova Cost segregation/ real estate professional status
10 March 2026 | 15 replies
If you work a full-time W-2 job like I do, hitting the 750-hour REPS requirement is a massive stretch that an auditor will immediately scrutinize.
Marius Olbrych Why Investors Are Watching the Coachella Valley Right Now
6 March 2026 | 1 reply
In recent years, however, the region has begun attracting more attention from real estate investors looking at long-term demographic and economic trends.Several factors are converging at once: population migration from coastal California, tourism growth, infrastructure investment, and continued demand for housing in lifestyle markets.For investors evaluating new markets, the Coachella Valley offers an interesting case study of how regional economic forces can shape real estate opportunities.Migration From Coastal CaliforniaOne of the largest drivers of housing demand in Riverside County is migration from higher-cost coastal markets.Many households relocating to the Inland Empire originate from:Los Angeles CountyOrange CountySan Diego CountyAs housing costs in those areas have increased significantly over the past decade, inland markets have become attractive alternatives offering larger homes, warmer climates, and a different lifestyle.Population projections estimate Riverside County could grow from roughly 2.4 million residents today to more than 3.6 million by 2060, making it one of California’s fastest-growing regions.The Coachella Valley—home to cities such as Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio, La Quinta, and Rancho Mirage—captures part of that migration because it offers a unique combination of lifestyle amenities and relatively attainable housing compared with coastal California.Tourism Remains a Major Economic DriverTourism is one of the primary engines of the local economy.Several major annual events attract large numbers of visitors to the valley each year, including:the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournamentthe Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festivalthe Stagecoach country music festivalthe Palm Springs International Film FestivalIn addition, the region has more than 125 golf courses, resort casinos, and extensive outdoor recreation opportunities.
Tracey Hamilton Wholesale deal in Rio Rancho, NM
24 February 2026 | 2 replies
In markets with slower movement, properties can sit longer than expected, and taxes, insurance, utilities, and financing costs add up quickly if the timeline stretches