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Iesha Turner Turned a 5-Bedroom Into Co-Living: $800/Room ($4,000 Total)
20 November 2025 | 11 replies

Converted a 5-bedroom property into co-living at $800 per room, generating $4,000/month.
Strong cash flow with the right systems.
 
Any in-state or out-of-state investors interested in co-living strategies in Memphis?

Ken M. If You are New - How To Buy 3 Properties in 2026 with $50,000 Total
29 November 2025 | 1 reply

This is different than putting 20% down ($80,000 on a $400,000 property) on each property you buy. That is what most people do. That alone stops most potential investors. But, set that thought aside for a moment.
Wha...

William Thompson The Biggest Tax Mistake I See Real Estate Investors Make (and It’s Totally Avoidable)
21 November 2025 | 4 replies

Over the years, I’ve noticed something interesting working with investors:The biggest tax mistakes usually don’t come from shady strategies or bad CPAs…They come from poor recordkeeping and timing.Here’s what I mean A...

Michael Santeusanio Quick Tip: Always Review Your Total Cost of Capital
11 November 2025 | 0 replies

Beyond interest rates, points, and fees can really add up.
Before committing to a loan, always calculate your true cost of funds — it can change your deal’s entire ROI.
What’s your go-to checklist before finalizing ...

Jimmy Rojas First time home buyer with 1099 no debt 745 credit score what are my best options
29 November 2025 | 9 replies
Quote from @Jimmy Rojas: Im a first time homebuyer, i been 1099 for 10yrs now, total monthly expenses $1500 , no debt, bring in $5k a month, experian credit score 745, looking to borrow no more than $200k maybe less, ideally $15k down payment , %6 or less interest,  monthly payments $1500 or less, what are my options and what route should i take. 
Anna Watkins My recent Tax Lien Auction experience in Tennessee - lost, but got an education
27 November 2025 | 22 replies
If the winning bid is over the total amount of accumulated taxes, interest and fees, you're all paid up and the rest is gone bye-bye.The guy that beat me got the lot and the little old country farmhouse for the total of taxes due 2008-2013 -- his winning bid covered it all. 
Audrey C. Property Manager Fee structure
29 November 2025 | 9 replies
Essentially if the PM company is going to make $X in total revenue, you can split that up into whatever fees and charges you want.
Tyler Divin Airbnb 15.5% Host Fee...What did you do and how's it going?
25 November 2025 | 29 replies
But also, with the consumer able to more easily determine the true total cost the elasticity of demand dictates that some will pass or find alternative arrangements and hence bookings in total will be less than otherwise.
Brian Binkley Longtime podcast listener, first time investor
21 November 2025 | 9 replies
Brian, that is a totally normal feeling.
Kimberly Mcevoy Business structures ideas
20 November 2025 | 3 replies
I am wondering if LLC for each property , which is a total PAIN in the tookas or LLC for all properties in that county or state and the money, the rents etc flow to a s corp?