2 February 2026 | 1 reply
Early in my real estate journey, I thought success meant deals closed, doors counted, and momentum everyone could see.What I’ve learned since is that the quiet work matters just as much - sometimes more.Lately, my “wins” haven’t been transactions.
4 February 2026 | 0 replies
One thing I’ve noticed on land and infill deals is that the riskiest moment often isn’t when something goes wrong — it’s the quiet stretch right before capital goes hard.The zoning checks out.
29 January 2026 | 3 replies
Hello all, I’m new to bigger pockets, and recently set up my first house hack located in Arvada Co, northwest Denver Metro. I’ve had listings up since November, and have gotten very few bites. A few people touring, bu...
29 January 2026 | 17 replies
While we’re close to the main bar strip, this is still not a “bad” area by any stretch.Questions for the group:Have any of you dealt with something this extreme, even in “safer” areas?
29 January 2026 | 5 replies
Extreme weather from global warming is taking a toll, as is inflation in general.
5 February 2026 | 7 replies
I have the property listed on multiple sites (furnish finder, airbnb, vrbo, zillow) 2 weeks ago and have yet to book a tenant, but have received numerous inquiries but every time I am in communication with them they seem to just stop responding even when I have an extremely fast response rate.Is this normal in anyone's experience?
3 February 2026 | 11 replies
Even when the company offers to back it with a full study if audited-the auditors are extremely aggressive on that study because it's kind of a tainted the whole batch situation.
3 February 2026 | 5 replies
Most small multifamily deals don’t fall apart in negotiations. They fall apart in underwriting.
Here’s the pattern I see all the time. An investor puts a property under contract assuming bank-style terms because the ...
8 February 2026 | 10 replies
Would love to hear how others are finding deals in a quiet market.
9 February 2026 | 0 replies
Week of February 2, 2026 in ReviewMore evidence is piling up that the labor market is cooling, while national home price forecasts are quietly moving higher.