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Michael Eskenasy Are you helping yourself the way you think you are?
17 March 2026 | 0 replies
Announce a win.But if you look closely, almost none of that activity leads to actual conversations, decisions, or relationships.It just creates noise.At some point, more posting doesn’t increase visibility — it reduces clarity.When everyone is saying roughly the same thing, it becomes harder to tell who actually understands what they’re doing and who doesn’t.So instead of helping people connect, it creates friction.You end up with a feed full of activity, but very little coordination.The interesting shift (at least from what I’ve seen) is moving from broadcasting to actually engaging.Not just putting something out there, but:•responding with intent•following through on conversations•building context over timeThat’s where things start to compound.Curious how others think about this — do you see more value coming from posting, or from actual interaction?
William Thompson New Investors: Tax Season Is Confusing on Purpose — Ask Before You Guess
18 March 2026 | 0 replies
S-Corp (and when each actually matters)Here’s the thing: guessing in real estate taxes usually gets expensive later.So I’m going to make this interactive for the Starting Out crowd:If you’re new and you’ve got a tax question you’re unsure about, DM me “NEW INVESTOR” and what you’re trying to do.
Laura Winters The longest 5 stars streak (AI works!)
18 March 2026 | 26 replies
I’ve been letting AI handle most guest interactions, and honestly, it seems to be doing a better job than I was.
Michael Chang How do you use AI in your STR business?
18 March 2026 | 23 replies
It's ok for occasional help writing a letter, but I'd keep it personal and human for public interactions......Just my $.02...
Ryan Spath Early Termination Clause
4 March 2026 | 12 replies
We ended on great terms and because of this interaction I added this clause to my lease:(I) Early Termination.
Jacob Switzer Best tech stack for managing STR and Mid-Term Portfolio and automating work flows?
14 March 2026 | 3 replies
How are you automating interactions between systems (e.g., integrations, Zapier, APIs)?
Scott Hraska Heading to Wilmington Area - Local investor meetup?
13 March 2026 | 9 replies
I've looked from Holly Ridge all the way down to Supply (near Holden Beach).I'd love to meet with some local investors or contractors that would like to chat about investing in these areas.
Abe B. Quickbooks for multiple LLCs
15 March 2026 | 7 replies
Experimenting with Waveapps.com with the help of Chat GPT
Gia Hermosillo Why Financing Only Works When the Plan Is Realistic
9 March 2026 | 0 replies
A missed leasing window or an underestimated repair doesn’t exist in isolation — it interacts directly with the capital stack.I often encourage investors to think of financing as part of the underwriting process, not the closing process.