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Gregg Hutton Sports Betting is Draining Savings—How Do We Get People to Bet on Real Estate Instead
5 November 2025 | 2 replies
I came across this article from Kellogg Insight showing how online sports betting is eating into people’s savings.
Alexander Ferreira 2026 Miami Market Data - Cap Rates, Operating Costs & Inventory Analysis [Long]
16 November 2025 | 0 replies
**OPERATING COST REALITY CHECK:**- Insurance: +29% YoY (coastal exposure + reinsurance crisis)- Maintenance: +24% (labor + materials)- Property Taxes: +22% (reassessments catching up)- Condo Fees: +45% since 2021 (SB 4-D structural compliance)**MARKET DYNAMICS:**- Luxury ($1M+): 10.2 months inventory, seeing 10% discounts- Single-family: 6.4 months, still climbing 4% annually- Condo/townhome: 12 months inventory (buyer's market forming)**CAP RATE SPREAD:**- Miami core (Brickell/Downtown): 4.7%- Suburban (Doral/Kendall/Homestead): 5.3%- 60bp spread = biggest arbitrage opportunity in years**INVESTOR BEHAVIOR SHIFT:**Seeing capital rotate from luxury spec plays → workforce housing with stable cash flow.
Alexander Ferreira 2026 Miami Market Data - Cap Rates, Operating Costs, Inventory Analysis
16 November 2025 | 0 replies
Since I know a lot of folks here invest in South Florida, thought I'd share the key findings:📊 Key Data:- Luxury inventory at 10.2 months (discounts averaging 10%)- Operating costs up significantly: Insurance +29%, Maintenance +24%- Cap rate spread: 4.7% (Brickell) vs 5.3% (Kendall/Doral)- Condo fees up 45% since SB 4-D passedFull report with neighborhood breakdowns: https://thsld.com/miami-property-management-trends-2026What are you seeing in your markets?
Corey Shimmel Built It, Operated It, Sold It — Ready to Scale With Investors and Mentor
6 November 2025 | 8 replies
We bought an apartment complex, operated it, improved it, and sold it on terms.
David McCandless Looking to buy an already-operating Turnkey STR by EOY (<=$300K) in LIT or Tyler, TX
10 November 2025 | 4 replies
Hi all — My wife Ashley and I are exploring purchasing a turnkey, already-operating short-term rental (Airbnb/VRBO) before year-end.Target budget: <=$300,000Preferred markets: Tyler, TX or Little Rock AreaMust-have criteria:• At least 12 months historic payout data (Airbnb/VRBO)• Furnishings included or negotiable (already in operation)• STR legal / permitted (HOA or city OK)• Good guest-review profile (4.7+), low guest-drama neighborhood (we’d stay there ourselves)• Timeline: Clean close, turnkey transition, quick start.We’re not just dreaming — we’re ready to move quickly if the right property shows up.
AJ Wong 📌 Yes: You can still close an STR and Cost Seg for 2025. Here is how...
15 November 2025 | 3 replies
The best bet is a short term rental that is licensed, operating and the permit or license is transferrable.
Tracy Thielman Buy Existing vs Build from Scratch — Which Are You Betting On?
7 November 2025 | 4 replies

With inventory tight and rates mixed, some investors pick up existing deals, others go ground-up.
We’ve funded both ends: new builds and acquisitions.
Which side are you favoring this year and why?

Daniel Sehy Student Housing Just Hit 95% Occupancy for Fall 2025, Here’s Why That Matters
10 November 2025 | 0 replies
In fact, pre-leasing velocity in a lot of Tier-2 and Tier-3 university markets continues to outperform expectations.Here’s what this means for investors:Student housing has proven far more recession-resistant than most realize.Demand is built-in - students keep enrolling, and they need somewhere to live.The operational complexity is higher, but so are the returns if managed well.For me, this reinforces a big shift we’re betting on at Gold Crest Holdings:When you understand your tenant base and control execution, location near strong universities becomes an incredible defensive play.Curious how others on BP are viewing this trend. 
AJ Wong 🏨 Boutique Motel STR Loophole Hack - Is Depreciation Possible if Owner Operated?
28 October 2025 | 11 replies
NOTE: This post is intended for input from CPAs and Tax PROS as I would like to verify some details as have some relevant properties coming to market..I've written about boutique motels/hotels being the next forefront for STR investors and operators.
Devin Vigil Experienced Investor Expanding Operations, Best Options for Capital?
12 November 2025 | 5 replies

Hi. I've been investing in RE for 6 years part time and have very recently left my six figure career to pursue this full time with a wife and kids at home so I'm all in. I have about 10 deals under my belt, I have som...