20 December 2025 | 16 replies
Hosts who don’t get buried by amateur pricing and missed opportunities.On Friday 5th December at 12pm ET, the World Cup 2026 fixture draw goes live.And the moment those match pairings drop, hundreds of thousands of fans will jump online and start booking accommodation instantly.Most hosts don’t realise this.Most hosts will react after the surge begins.Most hosts will lose out on thousands they could have earned.If you don’t want to be one of them, here is your full, detailed, BiggerPockets-style breakdown of everything you must do before December 5th.These are the same steps professional operators take before massive global events — and they work.1.
31 December 2025 | 2 replies
Living through that renovation wasn’t fun, but it significantly upgraded the unit and helped me feel like I was finally catching up on deferred improvements instead of just reacting to problems.Right after that, one of the biggest milestones from my Year 1 goals happened early: I refinanced again.
20 December 2025 | 1 reply
Is there something going on in that market that lenders are reacting to?
12 December 2025 | 1 reply
Do I need to keep hard copy receipts of business expenses in case of a tax audit or are credit card statements that are categorized in Quickbooks sufficient proof ? Thank you.
30 December 2025 | 3 replies
Here’s our current reality: We’re not physically in the US, so we can’t personally oversee renovations or react instantly on-siteWe don’t qualify for conventional financing and rely on hard money lenders (around $13K all-in per deal, including interest + origination)We’re not present in REIA meetups or local investor communities, where wholesalers, contractors, and key operators naturally connectBecause we’re remote, we can’t confidently “self-manage” or optimize rehab costs the way a local investor can Because of this, we feel we need larger spreads to justify a flip.
19 December 2025 | 0 replies
Even incremental declines in mortgage rates have an outsized impact on affordability, and markets tend to react before policy is fully implemented.Second, jobs and construction.
11 December 2025 | 0 replies
So much of the world is stuck reacting — cutting quality, shrinking portions, chasing whatever short-term sugar high keeps shareholders calm for another cycle.
30 December 2025 | 13 replies
Even “rent-ready” properties often need:Electrical or plumbing updatesHVAC or roof planning (not always immediate, but predictable)Better inspection discipline to avoid deferred issuesConstruction knowledge inside management helps avoid repeat work.Teams that understand both tend to scope work more accurately and plan preventative maintenance instead of reacting to emergencies.Remote ownership requires visibility.Frequent inspections, photo documentation, and clear reporting matter far more when you’re not local.Ohio can absolutely work, many investors do very well here but the transition is smoother when expectations around rehab, maintenance, and ongoing oversight are realistic.Happy to connect to discuss further...
29 December 2025 | 6 replies
College Towns and Gen Z-Friendly Cities OutperformThe best college towns of 2025 were concentrated in the West and Midwest, led once again by Bozeman, MT.For recent graduates, cities such as:Ann Arbor, MIMadison, WIPittsburgh, PAstood out for their balance of affordability, employment opportunities, lifestyle, and livability.These metros align closely with Gen Z priorities: value, walkability, career access, and quality of life.What This Means for Real Estate InvestorsThe 2025 rental market revealed a housing ecosystem in transition:Adaptive reuse is reshaping supplySouthern metros continue to dominate growthRenter demographics are shifting at both ends of the wealth spectrumSpace, affordability, and flexibility remain paramountFor real estate investors, the takeaway is clear: the winners will be those who adapt quickly, embrace creative strategies like conversions, and invest where population and renter demand are actually growing.Looking Ahead: What to Watch in 2026Looking ahead, the momentum is far from over.More than 181,000 adaptive reuse apartments are already in planningMillions of square feet of office space remain viable for conversionSmaller, well-located cities are attracting increased renter interestAs affordability pressures persist and demographics continue to evolve, the U.S. rental market is positioned for even greater transformation in 2026 and beyond.For investors, staying ahead of these trends may be the difference between reacting to the market — and positioning ahead of it.
25 December 2025 | 3 replies
Paying a handyman $15 an hour is much, much more appealing than paying a plumber $150 an hour, and a skilled handyman would be able to resolve this issue by checking the water heater to see whether it is operating properly, then checking the plumbing for other parts of the house to see whether they are op-erating properly as well.