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Rajpuneet Singh Sandhu Ideal SFH property configuration
22 January 2026 | 5 replies

I am looking to buy a SFH as an investment. My realtor strongly recommends looking for 1000+ sqft with central cooling, 3 bd 2 ba, as according to him this helps with keeping the tenant turnover rate. I agree with thi...

Jakob Mikhitarian Exeter NH 2 Family Breakdown
3 February 2026 | 2 replies
šŸ˜ Exeter, NH 2-Unit Multifamily Snapshot (Sold 2025)Property Overview:Sold in 2025 for the mid-$700s2-family configuration:(1) 3-bedroom unit(1) 1-bedroom unitJust under 3,000 sq ftFully renovated and truly turn-keyPricing & Market Context:Sold right at list price, indicating strong demand and accurate pricingRoughly $250 per sq ft, which aligns well with renovated multifamily pricing in ExeterReflects what the market is willing to pay for low-maintenance, move-in-ready assetsTakeaway:This sale reinforces that well-executed, renovated small multifamily properties in Exeter continue to command strong pricing—especially when condition and unit mix appeal to both owner-occupants and investors.Is this property best for owner occupants looking to offset their living expenses a bit(and which unit would you live in?)
Ryan Cheek Best Lead Generation Tools for Real Estate Investors – What’s Your Go-To?
31 January 2026 | 13 replies
It then sends a delayed automatic SMS and email composed by AI to keep the lead hot, assuring the lead that his property is being assessed for a precise cash offer.It is fully customizable/configurable from Slack/Telegram, so you can work from your phone.
Paul M. Smart locks vs dumb keypad locks
2 February 2026 | 3 replies
But for the larger units, I recommend having your own connection.I built an alert &Ā monitoring system that I use at my properties as well where I can configure the alerts I get (for temperature, etc).
Don Konipol The Buy and Hold investor Vs the Investor/Trading
25 January 2026 | 5 replies
I have had multiple opportunities to force one or two bedroom configurations into the same footprint.
Gregory McCarthy New investor starting with ADU on primary residence property
21 January 2026 | 2 replies
I think one of the biggest hurdles in 'building' an ADU (that you know upfront is going to be a rental)Ā is configuring the sub-meters and deciding whether you are going to do that or not.
Zachary Bellinghausen Washington County/Pennsylvania Multi-family needed
19 January 2026 | 6 replies
It’s seen consistent rental demand, and there’s still liquidity for small to mid-size properties compared to some other parts of the state.The main things to get right there are property age, utility configuration, and understanding how local lenders underwrite older assets.
David Switzer Confused about Sellers using NOI to value partially vacant buildings
9 January 2026 | 13 replies
(leased)The Commercial is approx. 5000 SF, but is an irregular configuration.Ā 
Stephen Macknik Just bought a brooklyn lot
11 January 2026 | 10 replies
Rather than forcing a small multifamily or four-unit condominium structure, it may be worth considering four side-by-side single-family homes if zoning and lot configuration allow.
Judith Sullivan Property management software?
27 January 2026 | 30 replies
I haven’t used DoorLoop at that scale before, but I’ve run into similar ā€œtoo many clicks for simple tasksā€ with a couple other platforms in the past, so I get the frustration.For my own rentals, I ended up using Baselane’s banking platform because I wanted something more straightforward — rent collection, bookkeeping, and property-level tracking are all baked in without a ton of configuration.