7 November 2025 | 22 replies
We focus on single-family homes as rental investments and explore various income-producing strategies — from room rentals to traditional and short-term (Airbnb-style) setups — discussing what’s working and what’s not in today’s market and new options.AZREIA also has plenty of other meetings covering different real estate topics, so definitely check out the event calendar on their website for sessions that fit your interests.Check out AZREIA I host the buy and hold group we meet every 1st Thursday of the month - we focus on Single family homes as a rental asset class, and talk about options for income producing on those properties exploring new options room rentals, old airbnb, and anything working or not working. but there are more meetings with varying topics check the calendar azreia
4 November 2025 | 2 replies
Six acres in a fast-developing area plus an income-producing remodeled house should be getting some bites, so if you’re not seeing showings after two months, it’s probably less about the property and more about how it’s being marketed and who it’s reaching.Here’s what I’d look at:1.
4 November 2025 | 6 replies
I believe for the patient mostly passive RE investor that leveraged RE can do well but1) residential RE is not passive, especially compared to index funds and etfs.2) because non commercial residential prices are near an all time high, interest rate is near high for this century, rents are all time worse compared to costs (per 2 recent studies) that you would be entering RE at a challenging time and a time were most RE will not produce the returns that were easy to achieve prior to 2022.3) RE provides diversification, but may not far exceed the returns from passive options.
7 November 2025 | 6 replies
Hi David, Because the property is qualifying for the DSCR with income, if the asset isn't ready to produce income, the DSCR lenders are unlikely to close until you have a CO (certificate of occupancy).
3 November 2025 | 2 replies
My team has worked with quite a few investors doing co-living or rent-by-the-room models around metro Atlanta, and overall, it can be a really strong strategy when approached intentionally.Co-living fills a very real gap in the market — it provides affordable, flexible housing for working professionals, students, and people in transition, while also producing higher returns than traditional single-family rentals.
28 October 2025 | 1 reply
Action: confirm it’s income‑producing, not your residence; verify real property status in your state and with your lender/insurer; have a cost‑seg pro model the deduction vs. your passive loss limits; and pressure‑test cash flow so the tax play isn’t carrying a weak asset.
30 October 2025 | 1 reply
But the B class duplex properties in my area (Springfield MO) are priced so they don't cash flow before they're paid off. in other words I have to cover $300-600/month for about 5 years (on a $250K+ properties).The reason I can pay off in 5 years is I have ability to pay large amounts against principal every month (from my regular job income), but I only have 82K for a down payment.Once it's paid off, the property would produce almost 1000$ net cash flow.Are these good numbers or do I need to do things differently?
4 November 2025 | 5 replies
Hi @Adam HumesFinding a standard, turnkey "buy and hold" that produces solid cash flow from day one is incredibly difficult here.There are always opportunities for a buy and hold to cash flow though these are pocket opportunities.
3 November 2025 | 8 replies
Information available for commercial properties was even scantier, broker’s handling commercial listings produced teaser “information sheets” and much more elaborate “offering circulars”.
3 November 2025 | 1 reply
Or is this a normal part of the process, and I should only be worried if they can't produce the warranty?