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Ben Capone Newcomer to St. Louis from So Cal (Work temporary relocation)
19 November 2025 | 3 replies
@Ben CaponeHey Ben, since you’re already experienced in rentals, the Midwest can be a great place to buy undervalued properties with solid cash flow and upside, you can focus on B and C grade neighborhoods that often offer strong returns, plus there are off-market deals you won’t see online, the key is building a local team and contractor network to make managing and rehabbing much easier, it’s a lower-cost market with opportunity to flip or hold for steady long-term growth
William Thompson The Real Reason Most New Investors Get Stuck (It’s Not Money or Deals)
28 November 2025 | 12 replies
Too many newbies focus on hype not facts:(New client that just bought 3 Class C-minus properties in Detroit. 
Paige Crowe Is my Property Manager doing a good job.
12 November 2025 | 7 replies
Sounds like they've been around awhile and have their "old-school" way of doing things and may be a bit behind the times with technology and standards.Overall, they seem to be treating your property like a Class C rental.- What do you feel the Class is?
Scott Smith Any recommendations for a temporary a/c solution?
21 October 2025 | 1 reply
The a/c unit went out in one of my  studio units and the replacement is on back order. 
Victoria OHare What Strategies Do You Use to Value & Sell Performing Notes?
30 November 2025 | 3 replies
One of my early mentors said to me "the three most important things in lending are ability, ability, and ability" (so, basically "capacity" in "the three c's of lending".
Yogendra Joshi Looking for guidance - First Investment Property
1 December 2025 | 12 replies
Should I play it safe in A-class markets or take a chance on a C+ market with promising growth indicators?”
Austin Fowler When raising equity capital, what return do you offer to attract capital?
27 November 2025 | 16 replies
Your vision for how you will do the rehab for project A will be different from that of B and C.
James Jones The Real Cost of Tenant Turnover and How We Eliminate It
30 November 2025 | 14 replies
On the flip side I have a C class property that is $3000 to $5000 every time someone moves as these people are low class and always mess up walls, you also cant lease the low class units until they are actually vacant as never know if the people will actually vacate on time. 
Moustafa Daghash Just Signed my first contract in Little Rock , AR- Looking for advice
18 November 2025 | 7 replies
When my clients are looking to wholesale and are struggling to find end buyers (Party C), I always tell them that their best resources will be Facebook Groups(which you mentioned), LinkedIn, and local REIAs.The key is to build and maintain long-lasting relationships with both avid rehabbers and renters, as they are both viable end buyers.
Steve Wilson Tax Strategies for W2 Employees
26 November 2025 | 10 replies
@Steve Wilson what type of tenants will you be targeting in Port Huron - Class B, C or D?