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Carmine Marinaro Has anyone had recent experience with Real Estate Sales LLC?
21 July 2025 | 0 replies
I'm exploring whether Real Estate Sales LLC is a worthwhile company to invest in and would appreciate any honest feedback.
Dalton Dillon Single Family New Construction Cost
21 July 2025 | 1 reply
I'd like to know if the areas above are similar in building cost.
Devin James Seasonality is Real when Selling Homes in Florida
21 July 2025 | 3 replies
- “What can we do to move them?”
Sung Yang Our third investment: New construction on an empty lot in Ossining, NY
9 July 2025 | 1 reply
We expect the rental income to be approximately $ 7,000 per month.
Mike Schelske Day in the life of a owner
21 July 2025 | 4 replies
Hopefully, you mean you plan to buy a 2-4 unit, live in one unit and hire a PMC to manage the other unit(s).Your biggest challenge will be hiding your ownership from the other tenants.Why?
Travis Piper First Steps in Real Estate Investing
21 July 2025 | 1 reply
This home was a long term rental that my parents owned and leased out since they lived in it in the mid 90s.After starting my first job out of college at Twin City Properties and having stupid luck being surrounded by the most successful and generous investors in my region - I convinced my parents to let me arbitrage this home on airbnb.Furnishing (MTR): $6,000Rent: $1000Operating Expenses: $526Revenue: $2,250Cashflow: $724Cash on Cash Return: 144%The cashflow from operating this arbitrage for a year was used to purchase and renovate my first investment property!
Jay Hines Passive Income vs. Passive Effort: Why Long-Term Holds Are More Sustainable Than They
21 July 2025 | 0 replies
The trick isn’t finding a no-effort investment… it’s building a system that rewards you over time with increasing stability and decreasing headaches.Here’s why long-term rentals win that game:🏠 Fewer turnovers = less time spent on leasing, prepping units, and screening tenants📈 Predictable performance = consistent rents and expenses make planning easier🔧 Systems over stress = with the right property management partner, your role shifts from reactive to strategicIn other words: the effort gets front-loaded.
Aman G. Can I refuse section 8 renewal legally
9 July 2025 | 10 replies
Again even if Ohio has that law I doubt it applies to requiring you to accept lower rent. 
Dalton N Green my seller is looking for a Agent
21 July 2025 | 4 replies
@Dalton N Green Happy to help your client in Meadow View.
James McGovern Squatting on a Squatter
21 July 2025 | 2 replies
I wouldn't want to spend the time squatting at a squatters place lol