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Robel Nessro Is rich dad poor dad good?
16 February 2026 | 14 replies
Hello so I recently bought rich dad poor dad by Robert kiyosaki because of all the stuff I've heard about it and I want to know.
K S. RE will keep you poor and the passive income myth
21 February 2026 | 276 replies
I especially disagree that because some poor RE investors did poorly (surprise that a poor RE investor would do poorly) that implies anything about the return of other RE investors.Everyone needs to evaluate the best investment option for their personal situation.
Eric Davenport How to go beyond the asset rich but cash poor stage.
25 February 2026 | 4 replies
And is there a lending product that allows you to lump the equity of multiple houses together for a combined HELOC or something like this?
William Thompson Productive Debt vs.
13 February 2026 | 2 replies
One of the most important mindset shifts for real estate investors is understanding the difference between productive debt and reductive debt.Productive debt is leverage used intentionally.It helps you acquire assets — like a rental property — and can increase your rate of return when used wisely.Reductive debt is different.That’s typically high-interest credit card balances used to buy things that don’t produce income.
Erin Devers Indecision about listing this condo and next options. How to decide?
5 March 2026 | 8 replies
This applies to any type of investment property as long as it's held for productive use.
Nick Manfredi Online leads bought through ISpeedToLead
2 March 2026 | 3 replies
Their support app seems to function poorly or they may just be understaffed and can't respond or reimburse for other reasons.1.
Thomas Meyer Avoiding Lawsuits - Consequences of Poorly Written Leases
9 February 2026 | 5 replies
Leases are legal contracts and the ramifications of poorly or vague language regarding late fees, early terminations, breaking the lease, re-let and the costs associated and "double dipping" in our state are very vague and there is statues that discuss "reasonableness' in accessing fees.  
Tiffani Brown W/D hookups in apartment building. How important?
27 February 2026 | 12 replies
If it’s 100% occupied now, the market is accepting it as-is.740–750 sf for a 2/1 is small but normal for 1970s product.
Ryan Goff Grocapitus - Anyone have experience with them?
4 March 2026 | 202 replies
Incredibly poor business deal. 
Devorah Bitran Feedback on whether we should try to roll out some internal software products
22 February 2026 | 0 replies

Need some honest advice please
We run a small real estate business - we have been investing in multi-family and small industrial for 20+ years, both as an LP and as a sponsor providing preferred equity to developers....