31 January 2026 | 2 replies
I'm going to be selling numerous houses over the next two years and am planning on using the same agent for all the houses.
1 February 2026 | 1 reply
Hey everyone,I’m looking to connect with buyer agents who primarily represent fix-and-flip and BRRRR investors in NYC and North NJ.I spend most of my time underwriting value-add residential opportunities and prefer working alongside agents whose clients understand realistic numbers, timelines, and execution.Not marketing anything here — just looking to build relationships with professionals who are actively working with investors that buy consistently.If you primarily represent investor clients, feel free to comment or DM.
29 January 2026 | 5 replies
I’m still active, but the profile of what works has changed.I don’t think performing notes are dying, but they’re no longer a casual, low-touch yield play for small investors the way they were 3–5 years ago.What I’m seeing in 2025–2026:• Servicing and compliance costs matter now.
26 January 2026 | 1 reply
If you’re actively buying in Houston or surrounding areas, I’d love to learn your buy box so I can stay aligned with what serious investors are actually acquiring.I also currently have a couple of properties under contract and would appreciate any insight on breaking out of the Facebook dispo cycle (beyond LLC searching, which can feel a little daunting and impersonal).
26 January 2026 | 0 replies
.➡️ This looks more like a seasonal pause than a demand problem.Economic Growth Was Stronger Than ExpectedFinal Q3 GDP came in at 4.4%, the fastest pace since 2023 and slightly above the initial estimate.Growth was driven by:Strong consumer spendingIncreased exportsHigher government spendingA decline in imports (which boosts GDP)Why this matters for housing: A growing economy supports income stability, confidence, and long-term housing demand — even if activity fluctuates month to month.Labor Market: Few Layoffs, Few HiresInitial jobless claims stayed very low at 200,000, while continuing claims dipped slightly to 1.85 million.The takeaway:Employers aren’t laying people offHiring remains cautiousGig and contract work continue to absorb displaced workersThis “low-fire, low-hire” environment keeps the economy steady — not overheating or collapsing.What This Means Right NowInflation is cooperating (even if slowly)Rates have room to stabilize or improveHousing demand hasn’t disappeared — it pausedInventory remains the real constraintFor buyers and sellers, timing and preparation matter more than headlines.What to Watch This WeekFederal Reserve rate decision (Wednesday)Home price data (Case-Shiller & FHFA)Jobless claims (Thursday)Producer Price Index (Friday)Quick Rate WatchMortgage bonds are holding near key support levels, and the 10-year Treasury is sitting below an important long-term average.
5 February 2026 | 7 replies
The combination of being investor-minded and actively buying yourself will compound quickly in a market like Massachusetts.
21 January 2026 | 12 replies
I'm actively working toward my first deal and would love to connect with wholesalers, agents, contractors, and other investors in the area.Looking forward to learning from the community and contributing here as well.Thanks!
25 January 2026 | 36 replies
I am an active investor.
19 January 2026 | 6 replies
Quote from @Giovanni Choisne: I’m still early in my real estate journey and spending a lot of time learning how deals actually get evaluated by people who are actively buying.
19 January 2026 | 1 reply
Hello,Lately there’s been a lot of talk about flips, BRRRRs, and small multifamily, but not as much focused discussion around performing notes and how investors are using them in today’s market.For those of you who are active in note investing:How are you currently finding performing notes (platforms, relationships, direct outreach, etc.)?