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Carlos Julio 1 month rent free or rent price reduction?
5 November 2025 | 2 replies
Keep a close eye on the competition, and price your unit at or slightly below the other available units.Offering a 'free month' is ok.
Warren Y. Looking to learn more about financing - free lunch on me!
14 November 2025 | 7 replies
If you are interested in the borrower perspective, feel free to reach out and I am happy to assist.Additionally, you could post this to the WAREI Facebook group as there are many people there who could answer questions for you.John
Steve Williams Own Free n Clear or Debt and expand
5 November 2025 | 1 reply
Obviously at 67 your goal should be to limit debt/risk but you still own quite a but free and clear so it'll be OK.
Emanuel Stafilidis The Reverse BRRRR: A Debt-Free Spin on the Classic BRRRR Strategy
4 November 2025 | 0 replies
No heavy rehabs.Use private money or short-term capital to acquire them.Structure that private money to be paid off within about 5 years - smaller loan, faster payback.Then sell the property on terms using seller financing with a 30-year note to a family who wants to own, not rent.The buyer makes fixed monthly payments for 30 years.After the private money is paid off in year five, the income continues for another 25 years - steady, predictable, and debt-free.In simple terms:You’re financing like a car loan but selling like a mortgage.The result is a portfolio of free-and-clear homes that still send monthly payments for decades, without renters, maintenance calls, or refinance risk.Why it works:Shorter debt horizon = faster path to financial freedom.Selling as-is means no rehab costs or turnovers.Owner-occupants take care of the property.Payments are consistent and long-term.It’s not about leverage.
Diana Serban Offering my free help for your next purchase!
29 October 2025 | 2 replies
I'm offering to help you for free with any tasks you may need for your next purchase, ideally BRRR, a flip or short-term rentals.
Ayman Jaber Experience with Profit-Based/halal or Interest-Free Real Estate Financing?
29 October 2025 | 0 replies
Hey everyone,I’ve been looking into alternative financing models that are structured around profit-sharing instead of interest — similar to partnership or markup-based loans.Has anyone here tried this type of interest-free or profit-based financing for a property purchase or investment?
Josh Horst Has anyone used BrokerageBox free transaction management before?
24 October 2025 | 0 replies
Their website says their platform is completely free.
Bradley Singer Free AI BRRRR Analyzer — Conservative, Numbers-First, Florida-Friendly
11 November 2025 | 1 reply

Hey everyone — I’ve been using a custom AI analyst called BRRRR Brain to underwrite deals, and it’s been surprisingly solid. It’s built specifically for risk-averse BRRRR, Rent-vs-Sell, and Refinance analyses — not fl...

Charlotte Katakuri Thoughts on Using FHA Loans to Build Cash Flow, Then Transitioning to Debt-Free Renta
26 October 2025 | 9 replies
The long-term goal would be to eventually sell the multifamily properties once our cash flow reaches a certain level and transition to being completely debt-free, living off the rental income from the fully paid-off homes.Does this seem like a sound strategy from an investment perspective?
Bradley Singer Free AI BRRRR Analyzer — Conservative, Numbers-First, Florida-Friendly
2 November 2025 | 0 replies

Hey everyone — I’ve been using a custom AI analyst called BRRRR Brain to underwrite deals, and it’s been surprisingly solid. It’s built specifically for risk-averse BRRRR, Rent-vs-Sell, and Refinance analyses — not fl...