Shaun Ortiz
How Do You Evaluate Distressed Properties from a Distance?
28 January 2025 | 3 replies
When looking at properties in other cities, I usually start by researching market trends like price-to-rent ratios, crime rates, and growth potential.
Chris Magistrado
Digging Into the Justice Department’s Lawsuit Against Major Landlords
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
Talking about poor children and the such is just designed to make me feel bad.
Marembo Alexandre
New member introduction
21 January 2025 | 13 replies
I’m also passionate about graphic design and am seeking opportunities to grow my career in that field while pursuing my real estate goals.
Rio Nance
Fix and Flip changes
21 January 2025 | 5 replies
What are the trends you are noticing in your market?
Larissa Leeper
Flipper… ready for rentals!
20 January 2025 | 17 replies
experience: I’m on my 3rd flipage: early 40sday job: brand and web design/development retirement savings: noneI want to learn about buy and hold to secure having SOMETHING for retirement!
David W.
Should I Build My Own ADU - Multi Unit?
27 January 2025 | 6 replies
.: I just hired an architect to design and plans submit for ADU in my 8 multi unit to use the tuck under parking.Some people say do not try to be the general contractor as it will take way more time, costly mistakes and will be nearly impossible to manage with current work. best to hire a company that will do it all and cost about $250 per square foot.
Max Pergament
New Property Manager in Charleston – Excited to Connect!
30 January 2025 | 6 replies
Home price appreciation is still trending up, but cashflowing rentals are difficult to find for the most part.
Fetch Phoenix
Bought in a Fire Prone Area, should we sell and consider renting?
29 January 2025 | 3 replies
Insurance is dropped, which is a very real trend these days, and we have an uninsured home that cannot sell.
Grant Shipman
How Co-Living Can Help You Get Started Earlier, Faster, & Better!
29 January 2025 | 0 replies
Traditional deals often don’t excite investors—offering $200/month in cash flow isn’t very compelling.But with co-living, you can offer 5X the returns, making it much easier to secure funding.Now, instead of asking an investor to put up a 20% down payment for $200/month cash flow, you can pitch them a 5% down investment yielding $1,000+/month—a much more attractive deal.Why Co-Living is the FutureCo-living isn’t just another strategy—it’s a high-demand, high-cash-flow, lower-risk investment model that aligns with today’s rental market trends.
Grant Shipman
5 Reasons Co-Living is King for Real Estate Investors
29 January 2025 | 0 replies
Traditional deals often don’t excite investors—offering $200/month in cash flow isn’t very compelling.But with co-living, you can offer 5X the returns, making it much easier to secure funding.Now, instead of asking an investor to put up a 20% down payment for $200/month cash flow, you can pitch them a 5% down investment yielding $1,000+/month—a much more attractive deal.Why Co-Living is the FutureCo-living isn’t just another strategy—it’s a high-demand, high-cash-flow, lower-risk investment model that aligns with today’s rental market trends.