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Kayden Austin New Investor looking to get into rentals.
29 January 2026 | 12 replies
I invest in red, blue, and purple states.
Sasha Leans order of home renovations
6 December 2025 | 6 replies
Make sure the new sheetrock is green/purple water resistant type. 
Jacklyn Robins Cincinnati Property Chaos? Drug Dealers Next Door & Police MIA… What Would You Do?
12 November 2025 | 38 replies
The syndicator painted the brick white and the trim purple and now has it on their website as a great success, but I keep in touch with the manager and know they are operating at a huge loss.
Ted Smith Post Demolition Dust in Chicago - No protection to furnace
10 October 2025 | 4 replies
I gutted a 3 unit and forgot to tell the GC to cover the hardwood flooring and by the time i checked the project there was purple primer on the floor from a plumber.
Henry Clark Belize Teak Plantation
13 October 2025 | 75 replies
Mahogany, ziricote, cedar, santa maria, nargusta, sapote, mamey sapodilla, ceiba, Cortez, purple heart, jackfruit, Ramon (breadnut). 
Paris Scroggins Looking for local knowledge
8 August 2025 | 12 replies
@Craig McConnell i moved to detroit last year (attorney from columbus turned realtor in detroit). since the city is 140 square miles, i read the 900 page zoning code, made outlines, and came to this conclusion based on market research and the zoning: the city is investing in "Traditional Main Street Overlay Areas." it's a term of art from our zoning code, that basically means that there's existing (probably vacant) commercial corridors that are being revitalized and re-tenanted in these areas. so if you look at the map of the Overlay Areas, the orange are the original areas and then the purple are the newer, up-and-coming areas. so the orange is like midtown, corktown, bagley (investors love bagley). and the purple is like van dyke and 8 mile (like Cameron mentioned earlier) and the e warren Overlay Area, which is the 48224 zip code. i really like that zip code (the whole zip code, both north and south of i-94). the house sizes are rarely over 2,000 sqft (most are 700-1,600 sqft). there are some duplexes, lots are sfh, and owner-occs, and the neighborhoods aren't bombed out (like there aren't any vacant lots mixed in with the houses. rather, the streets are lined with little brick bungalows built between 1920-1950). the entry point in 48224 is a little lower than bagley for instance. but the ARVs are climbing and demand is there, especially for $200k homes (they often go to fha buyers). and we're seeing closing cost concessions just being stacked on top of the purchase price (as opposed to cutting into seller's net). i just leased half a duplex in 48224 for $1,450. it basically has original everything, but landlord did add new butcher block counter and dishwasher. last thing about 48224, it has some of the highest rated schools in detroit. i'm not saying these are the only areas to invest in, but they are the established areas that the city is pushing investment. so if you strictly stick to the Overlay Areas, you'll miss out on some of the up-and-coming areas, like islandview (east side) for instance, but will be investing in more established detroit neighborhoods. 
Verril Martinez New Military Officer - Should I Jump Into Real Estate Right Away?
30 July 2025 | 16 replies
Like many, I’ve been inspired by the idea of financial freedom that’s so often talked about in that “purple book” we all know.
Tyler Mowbrey How to find buyer
16 July 2025 | 7 replies
I realize life does not always follow the ideal calendar.I do not mind bright colors (orange, purple, 2 different blues), but some buyers do.not that it is effecting the sale, but some of your solar panels are in the shade of the big tree.if you are a motivated seller I would lower asking price to $899k in no more than 10 days.  
Jacob Morgenstern Great Interview from Pricelabs with
27 May 2025 | 2 replies
Great interview with Becca Madigan from PriceLabs, along with Matt Nielson from Pricing Pro and Omar Moreno from Purple Pricing — all heavy hitters in the revenue management world.One thing that really stood out (and I hadn’t known was available) was the ability to set a separate minimum price just for last-minute bookings in PriceLabs.
Sachin Amin Investments in North Carolina vs South Carolina
25 April 2025 | 4 replies
Something else to keep in mind, NC tends to be a politically purple state while SC is very red.