24 November 2025 | 8 replies
Carmel, of course is hot, but Hamilton county is also seeing a lot of new construction.
28 November 2025 | 6 replies
We just wrapped up one of our favorite projects to date—a full BRRRR execution on a three-property lakefront rental package in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
21 November 2025 | 12 replies
Hot take: Your first deal SHOULD be messy, uncomfortable, and borderline stupid… and mine definitely was.In 2017, I bought a house in Little Rock sight unseen from California for $28,250.It was a foreclosure listed on Zillow.It looked rough online.In person?
9 November 2025 | 26 replies
As mention by Rod, I agree on that wholesaling is way to start, sometime same property is advertise by multiple investors.
28 October 2025 | 0 replies
Hey everyone,I’d love to get some real feedback from investors who have personally joined any multifamily mentorship programs.I’ve been doing deep research on Rod Khleif’s Warrior Program and Multifamily Mindset (Tyler Deveraux’s group) — both seem to have structure and energy behind them, but it’s hard to tell what the real-world results and mentorship depth look like once you join.For context:I’m based in DFW, Texas, and I’m fully committed to scaling into 40–150 unit deals in the next 12 months.My goal is to close my first multifamily deal within 12 Months, ideally as part of a strong team.I’ve already attended the Multifamily Mindset event and spoken with the Warrior team.Before making any big decision, I’d love to hear from those who’ve been there:If you’ve joined either of these programs, what was your honest experience?
15 November 2025 | 12 replies
Ya I just bought a new fly rod today and fly line and was researching Bungs that are British floats for fly fishing so yes I had fishing on my mind..
19 November 2025 | 88 replies
Hot Rods on Houghton/I-10 is willing to host the event in the upstairs bar/seating area on Wednesday evenings, but it is $200 for less than 20 people, and that is food and drinks included.
20 November 2025 | 3 replies
Traditional 3–5 gallon tank heaters are simple and cheap, but they keep water hot constantly, which wastes energy if usage is infrequent.