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Motti Kallus Introducing myself ! Thank you everyone
8 September 2025 | 2 replies
With your operations and strategy background, you’re set up to thrive in real estate, those skills translate perfectly to managing deals, teams, and long-term growth.
David Litt Are We Entering a “Skills Over Deals” Phase in Real Estate?
25 August 2025 | 0 replies
Lately, I’ve been thinking less about finding “the perfect deal” and more about building the right skill set to thrive no matter what the market throws at us.Here’s why:Interest rates are still unpredictable.Inventory is rising in some markets, tightening in others.Distressed properties are popping up — but not everywhere.It feels like we’re entering a phase where the investors who succeed aren’t just the ones who find opportunities — it’s those who know how to create them.That might mean:Getting creative with financing structuresUnderstanding local zoning and tax strategies better than everBuilding relationships to uncover off-market leadsKnowing how to manage risk when a property has multiple challengesThe more I talk to experienced investors, the more I hear the same thing: the ones who are thriving right now are less dependent on the “perfect market conditions” and more focused on adapting their playbook.I’m curious — do you think we’re in a time where skills matter more than deals, or are the fundamentals of location and timing still king?
Makia Davila Airbnb Property Management Company Here To Make Your Life Easier
3 September 2025 | 2 replies
Basically, I get to help owners make money while I handle the messy stuff and I thrive on the details and the challenge of solving problems along the way.
Shyla Springmeyer First-Time Investor – Is BPCon Worth It?
15 September 2025 | 10 replies
It didn’t magically get me a deal, but the connections, mindset shift, and confidence I left with made a huge difference.If you’re someone who thrives off learning in-person and wants to build long-term relationships with people in the same boat (or further ahead), it’s 100% worth considering.
Dana Kristian Gomez Looking to Build Relationships
27 August 2025 | 6 replies
Off-market deals thrive on trust and hustle, so surrounding yourself with agents and partners who get creative structuring is the right move.
David Litt Would You Ever Take Over Someone Else’s Problem?
19 August 2025 | 3 replies
Some investors thrive on that, others avoid it at all costs.So here’s my question for the community:👉 Would you take on a property with multiple problems if the long-term upside was worth it?
Paloma Jonsson I have investors, buyers and sellers
21 August 2025 | 1 reply
You are in Tulsa, a large thriving city.
Stephen Dispensa Why Your Tampa Flip Isn't Selling
26 August 2025 | 5 replies
Sewer scopes are now standard in inspections, and buyers are asking about it constantly.During Tampa’s post-war boom, builders planted oak trees that thrive here but choke shallow sewer and supply lines.
Neil Narayan Texas Leads U.S. For Jobs Added Over Last Year
20 August 2025 | 1 reply
When Texas businesses are free to succeed, jobs grow and Texans thrive.”Texas added 232,500 nonfarm jobs from July 2024 to July 2025, more than any other state and outpacing the U.S. annual growth rate.On Friday, Governor Abbott announced Texas also set new records for total nonfarm jobs and the number of Texans working.