Asseille Odel
New in real estate
26 January 2025 | 4 replies
May I reach out to you privately for more details?
Gabe Fermin
Augusta, Georgia (First Time Investor)
27 January 2025 | 8 replies
Feel free to private message me with any additional questions.
Michelle Wang
Frustrated Massachusetts Landlord Seeking Advice on Dealing with Problematic Tenants
27 January 2025 | 13 replies
But now, consumers will get a check for $13 each and have little force lobbying for private property rights.
Irene Blumenthal
Considering a STR with a main home and attached apartment- any experience with this?
28 January 2025 | 3 replies
Why not just advertise it as a 4 bed/4 bath and promote the apartment as its own private suite?
Anthony Maffei
How to Best Leverage $500k in Equity for Additional Income
19 January 2025 | 11 replies
I’m also open to exploring short-term rentals, private lending, or passive investing in funds—anything that maximizes returns while keeping risk and time commitments manageable.For context, I’d consider leaving my job if this could become a full-time venture that surpasses my current compensation (low-mid six figures).
Samuel Kim
Real estate professional status 750 hours doable?
31 January 2025 | 27 replies
@Samuel Kim - please contact @Chris K. privately and allow him to show you how you can benefit from this wonderful strategy that he implemented for his many health professional clients.
Owen Reeter
College Student Beginner
6 January 2025 | 3 replies
Eliminate debt, establish a budget, and save.
Don Konipol
The Most DANGEROUS Real Estate Investments for the “Amateur” Investor
1 February 2025 | 56 replies
People ask, if a borrower has 20 - 25% down, why would they need private financing?
Jade Frank
New to real estate investing
31 January 2025 | 7 replies
If you sell it, you get $250k single / $500k married exemptions from capital gains.Speak with a tax professional about how much you'll save in taxes by doing this.
Karen Margrave
What do you think of this concept for Seniors, Students, etc.?
25 January 2025 | 5 replies
Each grouping had a common room (perhaps it was shared by multiple groupings ... this was a detail I missed) with a nurses/aid workers office.Central to the two sides of the complex were common facilities such as a dining hall, gym {perhaps a pool ... another detail I missed}, theatre & games room.With one of the fastest growing groups in our society being single people, we are examining a related idea of a complex / building providing a modest-sized 1-bdroom "apartment" with more semi-private and common amenities.When I read the title to your thread, I thought it was a project proposing to mix students and seniors into a single complex ... and came in thinking, this ought to be interesting :-)