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Charlie Greenberg Sharpening my Appraisal skills
17 August 2025 | 1 reply
I'm not sure if it might help real estate investors.
David Litt 2025 Foreclosure Surge—Is It the Warning We’ve Been Waiting For?
20 August 2025 | 0 replies
That’s about 1 in every 758 homes.July alone saw a 13% increase compared to last year, the highest monthly jump so far in 2025.What makes this more interesting—or worrisome—is the uneven geography:Alaska (↑55%), Rhode Island (↑51%), Utah and Wyoming (both ↑46%), and Colorado (↑41%) are seeing the sharpest increases.Per housing units, states like Nevada, Florida, Maryland, South Carolina, and Illinois are riding the foreclosure wave fastest.Contrast that with the macro picture:Inventory levels are swelling—active home listings are up almost 25% year-over-year—providing more opportunities for buyers.Mortgage rates dropped slightly, with 30-year fixed rates nudging down to 6.58%—the lowest point of 2025, but still elevated.And in a twist, the Federal Reserve is stuck between supporting housing and fending off inflation fueled by booming AI investments.So here’s my investor brain asking some real questions:Are these rises signaling local economic strain—not a national crisis—creating focused opportunities?
Stuart Udis Rising Costs of Owning Real Estate – How Are You Adapting?
16 August 2025 | 13 replies
New investors -- need to fully understand the potential damage that a tenant can do.
Michael Santeusanio Connecting with Real Estate Investors Working on Active Deals
22 July 2025 | 0 replies
Hey everyone,I'm looking to connect with real estate investors who are actively working on Fix & Flips, Buy & Hold rentals, refis, or even ground-up construction projects.If you're exploring different funding options or like having more flexibility when it comes to financing, feel free to connect.
Bryce Kephart Thoughts on this potential investment ?
11 August 2025 | 2 replies
🔑 Project Summary:Purchase Price: $220,000Repair Costs: $26,000Other Costs/Fees (inspection, mortgage, doc prep, wire): $1,150Annual Insurance: $1,200Closing Costs (sale): $5,000Total Net Cost (including interest): $222,350Total Cost After Repairs: $248,350Sale Price (After Renovation): $390,000Net Profit: $136,650Return on Investment (ROI): 55.02%💰 How the Investor Makes Money:1.
Jeff Bates Newby in Austin but from OKC
14 August 2025 | 4 replies
Since you're an out of state investor, you'll want to get your core 4 set up so you can effectively manage remotely.
DARIUS SMALLWOOD Real estate Agents
18 August 2025 | 3 replies
I also own and manage several investment properties in the area, so I understand both the investor side and the local market dynamics.
Vincent Spallone Wife keeps saying we need capital and doesn’t seem on board
14 August 2025 | 6 replies
Becoming a Real Estate investors is 100% something you do on the side, unless you were born rich and have someone else's money to play with.   
Srey Leth Timmer Looking for Advice on Mid-Term Rental Strategy in Sacramento, CA
20 August 2025 | 4 replies
I’m very interested in exploring mid-term rentals (MTRs) and would love to hear from investors and property managers who have experience in this space.Specifically, I’d like to learn:1.
Mallory Dukes New to Wholesaling.
22 August 2025 | 5 replies
Networking with local investors and building relationships with buyers and sellers will make a big differenceoo