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Christie Bagne New to real estate investing after a decade at General Motors
18 February 2026 | 7 replies

Hi all!  In August I purchased my first duplex in Canton Township and after a challenging introduction to real estate with an inherited tenant, it is now renovated and cash flowing.  I'm hoping to learn from other rea...

Julian Chomicki Hello from Argentina!
16 February 2026 | 11 replies
I recently quit my job to dedicate full time to RE investing.Given the macro instability Latin American economies faced for decades, people with savings are constantly looking out for opportunities to invest in the US, specially in RE.So, a few months ago I partenered with a RE developer from my country and we are now focused on getting multifamily deals in Florida.Looking forward to connecting with all of you and adding value where I can!
Craig Newcomb Multi-family issues with decades old tenant
15 January 2026 | 2 replies
The first-floor unit, however, is in very poor condition and has not turned over in decades.
Sacha Cameau Moving to St. Louis — Looking for Insight on Potential Rental Property Investment Opp
17 February 2026 | 4 replies
Louis is population decline—it has lost over 10% of its residents in the past decade.
Kurtis Foster Anyone investing all-cash in A / A- neighborhoods for modest returns? Sanity check
14 February 2026 | 36 replies
Hi everyone,I’m looking for a sanity check from investors who may be further along or thinking similarly.For context: I’ve spent the last decade investing in California real estate, largely using leverage and appreciation as the primary return driver.
Nathan J King Entering USCG With OCS Pending – Best Way to Start Investing?
19 February 2026 | 5 replies
I have two officer packets pending (a general OCS packet and a DCEM packet), so there is meaningful uncertainty in my next 1–2 years regarding whether I will remain enlisted or commission as an officer.Even with this uncertainty, I’m trying to think strategically about how to begin investing in real estate while serving.My long-term goal is straightforward:Build wealth slowly and intelligently through real estate over decades — not chase quick wins.Current situation:• Entering active duty (income will vary depending on enlisted vs officer path)• Intend to leverage the VA loan when appropriateI will be partnering with a former college roommate who is well established in financial analysis.
Zachary Crosby Investing in Buffalo, NY
17 February 2026 | 4 replies
I not only live in Buffalo but also have a decade of investing experience primarily in value-add small multifamily properties.
Shoham Gat investing in brrr in 2026
18 February 2026 | 6 replies
hello I have been learning a lot about the BRRRR strategy and Its seems like a great way to grow a wealth during the years as my goal is to maximize my capital in a decade from nowa main way if not the biggest to create the highest grow of my money is to have a good appreciation but as I was investigating where is the best market to invest i went to the macro appreciation for the last 3 years and even last year,(the last 10 years been amazing but a lot of bad changes went I the last years for the BRRRR investors such as end of corona, mortgage rate, insurance is some areas, many great years which create a fix now) and the numbers for median property unit were awful between negative to barely increasing (Zillow) so I stopped for a second to think, is the BRRR strategy is still a great way to start investing in 2026, I know there is renovation and force appreciation in the rehab and some places even good cash flow can create  good return on your money but still for looking to create the biggest wealth you need appreciation as a main key (correct me if I'm wrong) so would really appreciate some opinions and thoughts
Joel Miller Long Time Investor & Listener / Finally Introducing Myself!
5 February 2026 | 8 replies
It’s inspiring to see someone who’s been so active across rentals, flips, and lending for decades.
Johann Jells Does no bank include account info on ACH utility payments any more in their data?
16 February 2026 | 3 replies
For decades I could simply search my downloaded transactions in Quicken for the account number and quickly categorize them all.