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Jacob Hafer Excited to Serve Morgantown - Your New Local Real Estate Resource
17 September 2025 | 2 replies
My name is Jacob Hafer, and I'm thrilled to introduce myself as a new real estate agent serving the Morgantown area.
Kevin Dehesa looking to connect with realtors and investors serving the east bay and surrounding
26 September 2025 | 3 replies

first time home buyer i have 10-20% to put down need to explore my options and produce cash flow looking for guidance and someone that can help me run the #s,  please drop your leads and contact info. i just got a lum...

Joshua Hardin 🔥 Bold Investor | 🌱 Conscious Creator | 🏛️ Legacy Maker
29 September 2025 | 15 replies
That was huge in my journey, and I got the chance to serve my tenants and get called "the best landlord ever" many times. 
Chad Ledy From Ashes to RV Pads: Converting a Burned MHP into an RV Park
19 September 2025 | 0 replies
I brokered the deal, brought in a partner, and co-invested to reposition the site into RV pads serving the local rebuild: traveling nurses, construction crews, and other temp workers.
Lucky Bleu Recent College Grad Working for Local Investors — Should I Get a Second Job or Double
23 September 2025 | 2 replies
Option A: Pick up bartending/serving to stack quick cash.Option B: Look for part-time PM work with another local investor for more experience/income.Option C: Skip a second job and put that time into cold calling and building my own LLC/deal pipeline.For context, I don’t own property yet, but I’m eager to take action and set myself up for success.
Juan David Maldonado STR Insurance Vs Landlords Insurance???
22 September 2025 | 16 replies
Also USAA if you, your parents or your grandparents served in the military. 
Jules Aton VRBO hosts can change description
23 September 2025 | 11 replies
Get your one car in the first come first served spot and drive the other one as much as possible that is in the assigned spot.
Neil Narayan Larry Ellison's agriculture technology company buys Lockhart site
25 September 2025 | 0 replies
., more widely known as Sensei Farms, on Sept. 10 purchased a 25-acre site at 1205 Reed Drive in Lockhart that previously served as the 283,000-square-foot former site of Iron Ox Inc., according to newly released Caldwell County property records.
Neha Mulkar Advice Needed for my First Investment Property
24 September 2025 | 1 reply
This part of town seems to offer more affordable options while still being relatively safe and convenient for students.The goal is to:Provide housing for our daughter and her friends starting January 2026 (spring semester).Structure the purchase as a primary residence, so we can qualify for better mortgage terms.Include myself, my husband, and my daughter on the mortgage application to strengthen our position and meet the owner-occupied requirement.Convert the property to a full rental down the road once she graduates.We think the $30,000 should cover a 5–10% down payment plus closing costs under the primary residence structure, and the property would serve as both a short-term housing solution and a long-term investment.Would love advice from the community on:Does this sound like a smart way to combine student housing with a first-time real estate investment?
Jack Deer Subject: 2 Years, 75%+ Price Cut, Same Agent: Is This Professional?
29 September 2025 | 9 replies
The same agent is still holding the listing, proving the original advice was deeply flawed.A listing that sits for two years with a major price correction carries a stigma that often hurts the final sale price more than a quick, accurate initial price ever would.This example is a powerful reminder that many realtors are disconnected from accurate market values and prioritize winning the listing over serving the seller's best interest.What is the logical next step for this seller, and what responsibility should the initial agent bear for the wasted time and lost equity?