28 January 2026 | 7 replies
Great to see your interest in getting into US real estate investing but the market has changed over the past few years thanks to technology especially the AI tools.
28 January 2026 | 2 replies
More WFH combined with increased technology requiring less space per employee means many offices are struggling and will continue to struggle until the supply issue works itself out (conversion or demolision; or increased demand).
13 January 2026 | 2 replies
Those are the fees getting $200/month pushback on $1600 rent.WiFi as a technology fee is different - it's a legitimate service with real, daily value.
18 January 2026 | 2 replies
There are three big things I’m picking up on right now that I think are worth being aware of—and worth looking into a little deeper.First: electricity.This week, President Trump explicitly said the federal government is prepared to use emergency authorities—including the Defense Production Act—to accelerate new power generation and transmission, and to push large technology companies to directly help fund that build-out.
27 January 2026 | 6 replies
Each of these has been designed to cater to the different needs of property management professionals, helping to keep your business organized and your records meticulous.Buildium:Great for property managers handling a range of property types.Offers accounting, maintenance requests, leasing tools, and an online portal for tenants.AppFolio:Suitable for residential, commercial, student housing, and HOA property management.Provides features such as online rent payments, vacancy posting, maintenance requests, and accounting.Yardi Breeze:Ideal for smaller to mid-sized property managers and landlords.Features include accounting, operations, leasing, and rent collection.Propertyware:Designed for single-family and low-density residential properties.Offers customizable reports, maintenance, and inspection management.Cozy (now part of Apartments.com):Best for individual landlords rather than large property management companies.Features include listing properties, tenant screening, rent collection, and tracking expenses.Rent Manager:Good for managing a diverse portfolio of properties.Comes with a comprehensive set of tools including financial management, CRM, and reporting.RealPage:Suitable for larger firms with extensive property management needs.Provides solutions for revenue management, expense management, leasing, and more.MRI Software:Offers flexible solutions for real estate owners, operators, and occupiers.Includes tools for property-level management, accounting, and investment management.TenantCloud:Good for DIY landlords and property managers.Includes rent collection, tenant screening, and property maintenance features.Hemlane:A technology-enabled property management solution.Offers tools to advertise rental properties, screen applicants, and support local agents.I recommend exploring these options and taking advantage of any free trials they offer to find the software that best fits your needs.All the best with your property management endeavor.
24 January 2026 | 3 replies
By accelerating your depreciation schedules, you reduce your taxable income which in turn increases your operating cash flow.With the increased popularity, it has created an increase in cost segregation companies and technologies all trying to offer quick and inexpensive reports.
16 January 2026 | 9 replies
Truly groundbreaking technology.
19 January 2026 | 6 replies
For the last 50 years there have been applications that promise to do all of the work for a human, but the truth is that it takes a lifetime for that technology to develop.
15 January 2026 | 8 replies
Use your time and knowledge of technology.
8 January 2026 | 1 reply
Learning and researching a ton, using technology to automate my process to save time.Managing through some major shifts in life, planning the next phase.