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Lolo Druff Online Rent Collection
20 November 2025 | 2 replies
I'm self managing and therefore need an online rent collection portal.
Ian Bonner South Atlanta Lot for New Build — ARV $350–380K | Easy Builder Play
22 November 2025 | 0 replies
OFF-MARKET DEAL — BUILDABLE LOT / TEAR-DOWN 🔥428 HOLLY DR SE, ATLANTA, GA 30354ASSIGNMENT PRICE: $105,000(Contract Price: $75,000 — Assignment Fee: $30,000)📌 DEAL HIGHLIGHTSOff-market tear-down / lot play in the rapidly appreciating Lakewood / South Atlanta corridorPerfect for infill builders, spec builders, or new construction developersComps confirm strong lot value ($105k–$120k nearby)Utilities available — ideal for new constructionZoned for residential single-family development📊 LOT COMPS (Nearby Tear-Down Sales)AddressLot Price430 Holly Dr SE$115,000435 Holly Dr SE$108,000422 Holly Dr SE$120,000439 Holly Dr SE$118,000You’re getting it at: $105,000 — Below market value🏗️ NEW CONSTRUCTION ARVBrand-new 1,600–1,800 sqft homes in this pocket sell for:💰 ARV: $350,000 – $380,000Strong numbers for builders with efficient construction crews.🔑 WHY THIS DEAL MAKES SENSE✔️ Instant equity based on lot comps✔️ High-demand new-build pocket (builders buying aggressively)✔️ Perfect 0.17 acre lot for a modern single-family home✔️ Rare opportunity — tear-downs in this area move fast✔️ Utilities and zoning make this ready for permitting💸 BUYER TERMSAssignment Price: $105,000EMD: $3,000 (non-refundable)Closing: On or before Closing Attorney: ____n/a______Buyer pays all closing costs____________________First buyer with EMD wins.
Jay Hinrichs check out our latest new build in Charleston South Carolina
17 November 2025 | 32 replies
A peek online indicates that this is a competitive area, crossing fingers it sells quick!
Chase Calhoun Is the Short-Term Rental Play Starting to Wear Thin?
17 November 2025 | 22 replies

We’ve always been long-term, buy-and-hold investors, we’ve got about 75 units, mostly single family and small multifamily here in central Arkansas. But like a lot of folks, we dipped our toes into the short-term renta...

Seth Weaver Why Build-to-rent can be such a good play!!
29 October 2025 | 12 replies
Great play, becoming a bigger and bigger fan of this considering the cost of old inventory. 
Logan Muthusamy Not paying Tennant how to approach
15 November 2025 | 8 replies
All eviction has to be done online.
Maranda Tucker Taking over management of a 75 unit complex
11 November 2025 | 4 replies
[4]   The play ground and (speaking of food for thought) community garden.
Tyler Koller Baselane Vs Stessa
10 November 2025 | 34 replies
I use QuickBooks Online for all of my clients.
Juan Carlos CR Property management software
4 November 2025 | 14 replies
What accounting software have you used in the past and what size portfolio are you playing with? 
George Agyapong Inheriting a section 8 tenant. New investor - offer accepted
18 November 2025 | 5 replies
A lot of people online make it sound like a nightmare, but most of the trouble comes from not knowing what you’re stepping into.