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Mansi Rana How can I connect and get the most out of this community
12 November 2025 | 3 replies
Take a moment to reflect on how many folks you'll serve if you just follow through with ONE intentional act daily..
Brandon Lee What’s Your Biggest Challenge Getting Funding Right Now?
14 November 2025 | 0 replies
I talk to investors daily, and the biggest obstacles I’m hearing are:Appraisal delaysHigher down paymentsComp-heavy marketsStacked offers requiring fast closesWhat about you?
Marc Shin snacks and drinks for guests?
28 October 2025 | 17 replies
We used to do granola bars, but we've switched to Kind Breakfast bars because they're similar to granola bars, IMO better, and being a breakfast bar, it makes for an impromptu breakfast with coffee and tea (provided in all properties) for guests who roll in late at night and wake up with no other food in the house.
Larry Padgett Like minded investors
11 November 2025 | 1 reply
Keep a contingency, document everything, and set a 15‑minute daily cadence: analyze, offer, follow up.
Camlie R Bella Fraud Lender, Fake Appraisal Scam
13 November 2025 | 12 replies
FLOOR 300 AND FLOOR 900, NO BUSINESS IS THERE, JUST USED AS A DAILY WORKSPACE, NO one ever comes in from this company.DO YOUR BACKGROUND ON THIS COMPANY.
Nick Copland Drop Your City — I’ll Tell You If It’s a Good Midterm Rental Market
14 November 2025 | 39 replies
Quote from @Nick Copland: I get asked almost daily: “Nick, do you think my city works for midterm rentals?
Kishan Panchal Hotel Investing Mentor
11 November 2025 | 2 replies
A few key things you’ll want to focus on are:RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Room) – the core metric for valuing operations.Occupancy trends and ADR (Average Daily Rate) – these drive your revenue projections.Expense ratio and management structure – smaller motels can run at 40–50% expenses, while flagged hotels can be much leaner with scale.CapEx and reposition potential – if it’s a rehab, understanding brand standards and conversion costs (for example, turning an independent motel into a soft-branded flag) can make or break the deal.My partner and I have underwritten several hotel/motel projects in the Los Angeles area, so I’m happy to share some insight into how we typically structure the analysis and what lenders look for in this space.
Kundan Sai What frustrates you the most ?
10 November 2025 | 3 replies
Just trying to understand what the normal daily grind looks like for agents, so I can see where AI, acting as a personal assistant, might actually help with small but repetitive tasks like running CMAs, auto-scheduling showings, following up with leads, and handling routine communication.
Whitney McNair What would you do to increase your cash flow?
4 November 2025 | 12 replies
i am selling various options spread with 1dte and using put stop to protect position, do it daily. profit is about 0.5-0.8% daily.
Michael Budlow Finding Fix and Flip Opportunities in Austin
13 November 2025 | 5 replies
In Austin, there are a few channels that consistently produce off-market opportunities, whether you're targeting entry-level flips in 78745 or mid- to high-end areas like Jester, Westlake, or Barton Creek West.Some of the main sources I see working right now:• Driving for dollars in long-term ownership pockets• Pre-foreclosure + delinquent tax leads• Probate/inherited properties• Networking with local investors + RE agents• Builders offloading lots or heavy fixers quietly• Wholesalers who specialize in distressed or dated SFRs• Tracking aging or deferred-maintenance homesI’m in the Austin market daily and the deal flow has been all over the board lately — everything from heavy value-add homes to infill lots to luxury fixers.Curious what type of project you're aiming for — entry-level flip, mid-range, or something bigger?