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Ama Roberts New to Investing
26 February 2025 | 11 replies
This is truly an excellent platform for networking and establishing connections.
Julio Gonzalez 45L Tax Credit - 2023 and Later
3 March 2025 | 0 replies
Additionally, they must meet both regional and national requirements established by the U.S.
Robert D. How will marriage affect my rentals
26 February 2025 | 12 replies
Really established our finances and money goals.
Simone Montague-Jackson Renting out my house
3 March 2025 | 4 replies
The key to rent-by-the-room is establishing clear house rules so everyone knows how to get along, clean common spaces, and how to resolve disputes.
Gary Bonds Remote Str Start Up
9 February 2025 | 15 replies
A nightstand or dining with 70 pieces is a major bottleneck and keeps your team from moving onto other tasks, whereas one that is already assembled might cost $50-100 more but only takes minutes to unpack. 
Kisaki Nicole Kaopua Best rehab funding options?
23 February 2025 | 10 replies
These relationships are essential to establish.  
Jason Sinclair Open concept on the way out? (Flip question: to open or not)
5 February 2025 | 6 replies
Trying to get a split level (not a lot of sqft) on the market in the next three weeks and trying to decide on whether to open the wall between the dining and living room for a feel of openness or leave it as I have heard from two interior designers that the open concept is on the way out as we are more at home and liking our separate areas in the home.Pragmatically speaking the opening of the wall will be mostly a time drain with it being a load bearing wall and having to support the ceiling while rebuilding and all the drywalling necessary.
Sam Hudacek Investor friendly title company in Chicago for Subject-To
4 March 2025 | 16 replies
At minimum, I would try to establish rapport with one handyperson so you have someone on call for when things go wrong. 
Mohamed Youssef Real Estate Investors Scaling from Single-Family to Multi-Family:
3 March 2025 | 2 replies
The transition isn't just about property size; it's about shifting your entire approach.I've observed that successful transitions typically happen when investors have:- Stabilized 5-7 single-family rentals with systems in place- Built relationships with at least 2-3 reliable lenders- Established a maintenance crew that can handle larger projects- Accumulated at least 6 months of operating expenses as reservesI asked a client of mine who owns a 420-unit multi-family in Nevada how he started his RE investment journey, and he told me that he started with a duplex in Buena Park, CA, 40 years ago and used the 1031 exchange to grow his portfolio to 420 units, never paid taxes on sale of any of his properties.The most seamless path I've seen starts with small multi-family (5-10 units) rather than jumping straight to 50+ units.
Peter Dukaj Vacant land shortage, especially SE Michigan
23 February 2025 | 4 replies
With vacant land becoming increasingly scarce—especially in Southeast Michigan—could we see a rise in home teardowns within established subdivisions?