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Lloyd Pierce 7 figure STR on INLET BEACH - 1st time STR advice/info
17 September 2025 | 4 replies
On a 7 figure house everything is magnified, if you win its a big win but if you lose its a big loss. 
Jacob Guereca What was your biggest loss and life lesson?
15 September 2025 | 3 replies
I could care less when I'm giggling like a school girl, or tossing the keys to someone else so they can take it for a spin. :) “Buying a 23 year old, high mileage convertable Porsche 911 is a bad financial decision.
Alan Salinas Tenant Wants to Break 2-Year Lease After Losing Job — Property Manager Says $36,000
13 September 2025 | 12 replies
Quote from @Alan Salinas: I would read the contract, and for the tenant losing their job and needing to bounce.
Jackie Carmichael The Hard Truth: Most Investors Don’t Lose Money on the Deal… They Lose It on the Fund
13 September 2025 | 3 replies

I’ve been watching a pattern repeat over and over in this market.
 
It’s rarely the ARV math that kills an investor.
It’s not usually the contractor bid (though those hurt).
It’s not even paying a little too much.
 
T...

Daniel Sehy Building Investor-First Models, What Resonates with LPs in 2025?
5 September 2025 | 1 reply
In today’s environment, I’m seeing LPs care less about glossy returns on paper and more about alignment, transparency, and downside protection.Some models that seem to resonate:1.Tiered preferred returns (higher commitments = better splits)2.Clear refinance milestones (not just ‘someday down the line’)3.Communication cadence - monthly vs. quarterly updatesFor those of you raising capital or investing passively:1.What do you find most compelling in a structure?
Kelly Schroeder What’s Your Biggest Challenge Scaling Flips?
17 September 2025 | 7 replies
This has included:*Financial oversight with budgets and bookkeeping, having a finger on the pulse of cashflow and financials*Regular communication with partners (business partner, accountant, contractors and investors)*Implementing weekly sync calls to go over short and long term goals/lists (highly recommend the book Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman on this one)*Strategic planning, focusing on not just the current projects, but looking ahead and having plans in place to maintain momentum*Analysis of each project to determine wins/lessons and use these to continue to improveI think regardless of the business, being intentional versus random and careless certainly makes and impact on progress and scaling.   
Remington Lyman The Downfall of BiggerPockets Forums?
20 September 2025 | 46 replies
They came on here looking for someone to help them and could care less about all of this other stuff.
Emilio Marconell Managing paper loses and W2 income with husband REPS & both materially participate
1 September 2025 | 8 replies

Hi all, 
I have tried to clarify this issue for several weeks but not sure if I get it right... My wife is a high earner (w2) and I work 100% in growing our RE portfolio and qualify as real estate professional. We st...

James McGovern Question on Foreclosure Laws
29 August 2025 | 47 replies
In your mind what amount of time do you think a person needs before they understand they are going to lose their home and need to move under their own motivation?
Garrett Ian Dean Financial Freedom and Advice for a young man in his early 20s.
5 September 2025 | 22 replies
I then “retired”.As I was losing this passion, I came on a different passion.