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Patrick Howarth STR Tax loop hole and Tiny Homes
20 February 2026 | 5 replies
Thinking about purchasing land and placing a prefab tiny home on it.
Matthew Lawrence Looking to Start a Tiny Home Community for Seniors
2 March 2026 | 16 replies
My goal was to start one tiny home at a time but have the water/power/sewer for maybe like 20 tiny homes. 
Erin Baumfalk How best to cash out/Refinance home and tiny house park on adjacent properties?
16 February 2026 | 2 replies
Hello, I own a home (3bd/2ba could be 5 bed 2 bath with slight remodel), cabin (1bd/1ba), and new 12 site full service tiny home park on 5.5 acres in a very tourism strong area in South Dakota. 
Tim Bee Will large downpayment cause IRS audit
25 February 2026 | 5 replies
I am looking to put down about 800K on a tiny 2b/2bth condo in Irvine, CA that is on the market for 1.2M (I know right??). 
Salvatore Ross Monday.com for Operations
28 February 2026 | 9 replies
I found that it's best for tracking the big-picture stuff like property offboarding, claims, and owner comms, while leaving the tiny details to a dedicated PMS.Are you trying to build a 'master board' for all properties, or separate ones for each?
Eric Fernwood February Las Vegas Rental Market Update
4 March 2026 | 1 reply
SupplyLas Vegas is unique because it is a tiny island of privately owned land in an ocean of federal land.
Alexander Szikla Commercial Real Estate Trades Cheaper than Stocks - First Time in 20 Years
3 March 2026 | 0 replies
With an implied cap rate around 7.5%, a portfolio that is predominantly free-market residential in Manhattan and Brooklyn, and a tiny public float that has kept institutional attention limited, Clipper fits the profile of a classic take-private candidate.
Shelli Callan I found a cute mini campgroud. What would you do with it?
20 February 2026 | 2 replies
Look into what kind of stays are booking, price points for cabins, RV sites, tiny homes and what amenities are in demand.
Kay Sam SFH Flip Sell Fast
18 February 2026 | 45 replies
It's not one thing, you have a combination of things that are compounding:- $305,000 list price - killed first week momentum- it's a 250k neighborhood, everyone filters up to 300k, you had a ghost listing- now people are wondering what's wrong- tiny price drops make you look lost, then you had one increase for $900??
Ashley Wall $200K to Deploy – House Hack in SoCal or Go Straight Into Cash-Flowing Rentals?
25 February 2026 | 26 replies
That raises a big strategic question for us:Option 1: Buy a primary residenceStop paying rentLock in a property in SoCalPotential appreciation upsideAccess to primary residence financingPotential tax advantages (including 2-year capital gains exclusion)Option 2: Skip primary, go straight into rentalsDeploy capital into short-term or long-term rentals (likely out of state for better cash flow)Focus immediately on building income-producing assetsMaintain flexibility while rentingOur priority long-term is cash flow and building a scalable portfolio — but we also recognize the potential stability and tax benefits of owning our primary.For those who’ve faced a similar fork in the road:Did buying your primary first help or slow your investing journey?