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Zach Matson House-hacking strategy VERY few people are aware of!
1 February 2026 | 4 replies
We do these all the time, and this width of lot and home is common in this area of town and allowed in the planning and zoning code.
Mathius Gazi Structuring and Establishing a Small Syndication
11 February 2026 | 13 replies
"Would you say that looking back, going through the legwork of establishing a Reg D entity was worthwhile for you on that deal in comparison to just establishing a basic LLC structure with multiple members?"
Ezra Benjamin Harris Questions about airbnb & DTI
12 February 2026 | 3 replies
I was basically being double hit for my mortgage, hoa, etc; I was paying them all in my Schedule C, but then lenders were again adding it to my DTI as an expense.
Sean McKee No Attorney Review Period.......
12 February 2026 | 4 replies
Just use the basic Due diligence time line in your contract and during that time line contact a local attorney and ask them to review the contract.
Chris Ingle Self manage or Property Manager? (soon) own 1 OH duplex. Resources for self manager?
1 February 2026 | 16 replies
Any recommendations for those basic services? 
Theresa Holl Guesty finally did it
2 February 2026 | 10 replies
Overall, it's disappointing to see the platform management market continue to increase prices for what are, in their most basic form, calendar sync and message automation tools.
Dongju Kim Beginner investor learns basic and looks for long distance investment opportunity
14 January 2026 | 5 replies

I am new to real estate. I am living in San Jose and looking for an opportunity to invest in real estate. I am a full-time employee and saving a seed money, but I am thinking about long distance investment within a co...

Lynn Quire recommended simple bookeeping software?
12 February 2026 | 14 replies
QB was my initial system, and I basically learned on it---I feel I have more experience now several years in, and it felt really good to clean up the chart of accounts to match how I run my business today
Summer Rae How do you stay on top of tenant communication?
4 February 2026 | 16 replies
A few free, simple things that helped a lot:• Google Calendar with Tasks or Reminders tied to lease dates• Standard templates in Google Drive for utilities and move in or move out checklists• A basic Google Sheet to track key dates so nothing slips• Google Forms to collect tenant info once instead of chasing paperwork• Sending tenants calendar invites or emails with their move in tasksNot fancy, but very effective without spending money.
Jeremis Pena Looking to conncet with experienced Real Estate Investors
11 February 2026 | 9 replies
When you reach out, be specific about how you can help developers and flippers (driving for dollars, running comps, calling leads, coordinating contractors, project photos, basic spreadsheets, etc.) and commit to a consistent schedule so you’re an asset, not a distraction.Good luck!