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Doug Smith Pay Attention to the Qualifications of the Poster
27 February 2026 | 4 replies
Clearly not being upfront about their affiliation.
Jeremy Bautista Reliable Seattle Banks that have strong knowledge of VA Loans
26 February 2026 | 3 replies
It left me feeling a bit discouraged and unsure, especially since I assumed a military-affiliated institution would be well-versed in the nuances of VA lending.I’d really appreciate any insight into my situation and guidance on steps I could take to move forward in this financial journey.Here’s a snapshot of my current situation:Target price range: $400,000–$500,000Type of House: DuplexOccupation: Registered NurseGross monthly income: $7,902Monthly expenses:Rent: $1,921Student loan: $503 (GI Bill did not cover 100%)Credit card: $585 (this includes utilities, phone bill, auto insurance, and subscriptions — no revolving credit card debt)Credit score (Credit Karma): 811Any advice, clarification, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Richard F. What are you doing with AI?
24 February 2026 | 17 replies
Quote from @Theresa Harris: Quote from @Chris Bounds: Quote from @Theresa Harris: I don't use it and no someone who knows how to use it is not going to take my job.A lot of people said similar things about television, the internet, and social media.New technology rarely replaces people overnight, but people who learn how to use it well tend to outperform those who ignore it.Dismissing the impact it can have on your business might not feel risky today.
Jeremy Bautista Bank/Lenders recommendations and guidance to utilize VA Loan
26 February 2026 | 5 replies
It left me feeling a bit discouraged and unsure, especially since I assumed a military-affiliated institution would be well-versed in the nuances of VA lending.I’d really appreciate any insight into my situation and guidance on steps I could take to move forward in this financial journey.Here’s a snapshot of my current situation:Target price range: $400,000–$500,000Type of House: DuplexOccupation: Registered NurseGross monthly income: $7,902Monthly expenses:Rent: $1,921Student loan: $503 (GI Bill did not cover 100%)Credit card: $585 (this includes utilities, phone bill, auto insurance, and subscriptions — no revolving credit card debt)Credit score (Credit Karma): 811Any advice, clarification, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Ebony J. Has anyone taken the Sober Living Riches course by Andrew Lamb?
6 February 2026 | 13 replies
NARR's state affiliates (which do certify recovery homes) often provide complete document packets for free.
Pratik Patel Need advice for investment deal gone bad
16 February 2026 | 62 replies
I just returned from an overseas trip with limited internet access so my apologies for late reply.Turnkey company’s name is Rent to Retirement.
Alex Melara AI Tools & Software
27 February 2026 | 1 reply
I have seen a ton of these post and have recently started to learn more about the creator of OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent that has taken the Internet by storm, with now over 180,000 users.
Barry Drucker Tax benefits for investment properties for high earner
22 February 2026 | 1 reply
Tax free rental income (most of the time after depreciation.)Debt payoffBusiness write offs including your cell service/phone, computer, internet, etcAccumulated “phantom losses” from depreciation to use against future gainsTax advantaged Inflation hedgeCan be borrowed against Allows you to sell your primary tax free and move in to your beachfront rentalCan be passed on to heirs with no taxes due. 
Nichole Harrison Newly Licensed RE salesperson Looking to invest
8 February 2026 | 4 replies
Some of them have long affiliations with a certain agent.
Ken M. Ways To Find Properties
16 February 2026 | 5 replies
Since the internet wasn't really much, it was a different approach to finding properties "Off Market" (or was it) Do you know you can pay $20,000 less for a house when there isn't a real estate agent?