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Henry Clark Self Storage- Conex or Cargo Container notes
18 November 2025 | 1 reply
Looks- As you can see above the Beige or Tan color looks the same as regular storage units.
Account Closed DSCR Loan on a Manufactured Home
7 November 2025 | 28 replies
if its an investmenet property - there are not many ( if any)  lenders doing regular or DSCR  loans on rental MH homes 
Harvey McMurray Strategy Question: How Do Builders Evaluate Infill Lots in Spartanburg?
14 November 2025 | 0 replies
Working through an infill lot opportunity in Spartanburg SC with utilities at street, no HOA, and strong new-build comps in the $260k+ range.For those who work with builders or who wholesale land regularly, how do they typically evaluate:• Lot size• Utility availability• Comps• Dirt condition• Entry priceI shared the full situation in my Classifieds post per BP rules.Just trying to understand how builders in that area run their numbers.
Joshua Rodriguez What features matter most in a flip analyzer?
3 November 2025 | 2 replies
Adding the ability to run sensitivity analyses for ARV, rehab costs, or holding period can help flippers stress-test deals and make the tool valuable for regular use.
Doug Smith Referring Loans Under $100K
14 November 2025 | 2 replies
One of our regulars called this morning needing a $40K second to finish off a flip project.
Kase Knochenhauer Looking to form a Mastermind Group of FULL-TIME Real Estate Investors
11 November 2025 | 6 replies
It looks like you are looking for an ongoing mastermind group that might meet in person or on Zoom on a regular basis.
Paul G. Ward III Preferred Equity vs. Mezzanine: How to Choose the Right Tool for Your Capital Stack
14 November 2025 | 0 replies
Use preferred equity when you want partnership flexibility without the pressure of regular debt service.Both are tools—not competitors—in the same toolkit.
Trevor Brouelette New Investor - Fix & Flip - Offer Strategy & Tenant Management
18 November 2025 | 8 replies
i understand the best route is to form relationships at meetups with agents who can provide a pipeline of solid deals. i do call listing agents regularly to introduce myself and let them know I am looking to buy flips. i plan on repesenting myself as buyers agent to limit the selling costs as well. best of luck to you and your son as well! 
Katlynn Teague From I'll Figure it out to Full Time Investor - Things I wish I new sooner
17 November 2025 | 6 replies
A part of this as an REI is ensuring you have crystal clear financials down to the property level, actually reviewing them regularly, and using them to make better decisions. 
Allen Bosbyshell Biggest Lesson You Learned in 2025 (So Far)
13 November 2025 | 2 replies
Here's the deal, new home builders have lots of inventory, sure they want to sell to owner occupants that are going to live there and get regular owner occupant mortgages like conventional, FHA and VA.