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Kyle Reedstrom How Real estate investing has gone for me this decade
24 September 2025 | 1 reply

2021 - Interest % climbs, property taxes start to creep up, and insurance costs crank up 40%. Cashflow starts to disappear. I remember this was the 1st time in 7 years of REI that I started writing checks into my oper...

Diana Mulvihill Looking for Recommendations, Reputable Business Lenders
3 October 2025 | 6 replies
I do have an LLC, so I can show profit, and I structured it under a related LLC that I've had for over a decade.
Drew Phebus What size to build…
6 October 2025 | 7 replies
They have more than 12,000 build to rent units over a few decades.
Paul Bryzek Searching for Boots on the Ground - Columbus & Cleveland Ohio
30 September 2025 | 14 replies
Extraordinarily knowledgeable, decades of experience and professional. 
Ken M. 72% More Condo Sellers Than Buyers - Let's Make A Deal
7 October 2025 | 2 replies
There were 72% more condo sellers than buyers in August, marking the fifth straight month that figure has topped 70%, according to a new Redfin analysis.https://www.newsnationnow.com/business/your-money/more-condo...That makes spring and summer 2025 the strongest condo buyers’ market in more than a decade — aside from April 2020, when the pandemic briefly froze home sales nationwide.There are nearly 110,000 more condo sellers than buyers: RedfinHigh prices, rising HOA fees and soaring insurance costs have cooled demandFlorida is at the center of the condo cooldownRising HOA fees and higher insurance costs have made ownership less affordable, while new regulations in states like Florida and California have added complexity, Redfin noted.Price growth has also stalled, causing more to question whether condos are a smart long-term investment.
Casey Coffey Los Angeles based Property Manager looking to connect with sober living operators
24 September 2025 | 5 replies
He is the founder of Vanderburgh Sober Living and The Vanderburgh Foundation, who spent over a decade building a platform that empowers independent owner-operators to open and manage structured sober living homes across eight states.Best of luck with your property, and hopefully this points you in the right direction! 
Derek Brickley Shutdown Delays Data, Job Growth Stalls
6 October 2025 | 0 replies
The hiring rate and quit rate also remain near decade lows, signaling fewer opportunities and lower worker confidence.👉 Bottom line: A softer labor market supports falling mortgage rates — but slower hiring could also weigh on consumer spending later in the year.🏡 Home Price Growth Slows, But Demand ReboundsHome prices continued rising modestly — up 1.7% year-over-year per Case-Shiller — though growth is clearly cooling.
Rob Howard Celebrating 20 years of rentals.
26 September 2025 | 2 replies
Over the past two decades I’ve expanded and contracted the numbers of LTR and STR I’ve kept in my portfolio, but I recently looked at a house I need to renovate a bit and realized that I bought it this week in 2005.
Ariane Gullage New to REI!!
1 October 2025 | 5 replies
I’m a local real estate investor and broker licensed in both Louisiana and Mississippi with over a decade of experience in the business.
Matthew Sevilla 1st BRRRR Deal. Unfinished Basement.
6 October 2025 | 2 replies
Keep in mind, minor fixes (like patching concrete or replacing a broken window) are deductible right away, while bigger upgrades (like finishing the basement) are considered improvements and depreciated.Potential deductions for personal use: If you use part of the basement for managing your rental (like an office) or storage for tools/supplies, you may be able to claim a home office or storage deduction.Advanced tax strategy – Cost Segregation & REPS: A cost segregation study can accelerate depreciation and make certain parts of your basement renovation immediately deductible rather than spread out over decades.