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Lee Banks Looking for direction and a plan.
24 October 2025 | 11 replies
Do this now: pick a simple buy box (for example, house hack-ready 2–4 units within a short commute), analyze 5 listings a day for two weeks, and attend two meetups this month to meet operators and a potential mentor.
John Underwood Not all Handymen are created equal and a lesson learned
25 October 2025 | 36 replies
Personally, as a an STR consumer I care more about finding a decent sharp knife and a cutting board that is bigger than 6" - than a garbage disposal.
David Trouv New to the Kansas City Multifamily market
14 November 2025 | 6 replies
Lock a tight buy box by submarket and vintage, underwrite to in-place income first, then model stabilized rents with conservative expenses and a true cap-ex reserve.
Daniel Boone Advice on Cash-Out Refi with unique property
16 November 2025 | 14 replies
We funded the first build with a combination of cash and a HELOC on our primary residence.
Vladimir Lukyanov Improvements and amenities that provide the best bang for the buck?
11 November 2025 | 4 replies
I’d use solid-surface or entry-level quartz in the kitchen and a prefab vanity top in the bath—both resist stains, heat, and tenant wear better than laminate without jumping to luxury.
David Webb Opportunity in SacTown!
15 November 2025 | 0 replies
With over 240 acres of mixed-use development underway, including new housing, a major Kaiser medical campus, and a potential MLS stadium, Sacramento is positioning itself as a national destination for innovation, hospitality, and impact.At InvestorFy, we see more than buildings — we see a blueprint for economic mobility.
Adam Macias A 50-year mortgage sounds like affordability, really?
14 November 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Adam Macias: A 50-year mortgage sounds like affordability — but it’s really it'll be debt that never ends. lolOn paper, stretching a mortgage from 30 years to 50 lowers the monthly payment, yes.But in reality, you’re paying far more in interest while barely building equity for decades.If you buy a house at 25 years old if you're lucky, you'll be 75 when the mortgage term ends...It’s housing that feels like ownership but functions more like renting — just with a longer contract and a higher total cost.The real problem isn’t the length of the loan.It’s the affordability crisis that’s forcing people to consider lifetime debt as a solution.Until we address prices, wages, and supply, extending loan terms only delays the inevitable...The further elimination of the middle class chasing the American Dream of owning a home. 
Zach Logan Tax Accountant Real Estate/Rentals
14 November 2025 | 10 replies
I have been an agent for the past few years and a investor.
Ewka Kawecki Too good to be true
13 November 2025 | 19 replies
I've attached a screenshot of the letter of approval and a link to their website.
Alex Tsor Getting started with finding seller financing?
16 November 2025 | 32 replies
I did my first one with the help of my buyers agent, the title company who supplied the promissory note for free, and a few hundred bucks for my lawyer to review the docs prior to closing.