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Erin Schaefer Need help adding tenant value to turnkey property
23 November 2025 | 3 replies
USB/USB-C outlets — great idea.Tenants absolutely notice these, especially near the bed and kitchen.
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. 
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".
James Jones The Real Cost of Tenant Turnover and How We Eliminate It
30 November 2025 | 13 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. 
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.
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.
Andy Gonzales Adjusting Your Strategy in a Cooling Market — What’s Working for You?
14 November 2025 | 2 replies
I’m staying active but stricter: tighten the buy box to durable B/C neighborhoods, underwrite to in-place income first, and only chase value I can control like better management, lease-ups, and light turns.
Alex Tsor How to actually get started?
8 November 2025 | 22 replies
Now we're seeing investors pouring money into buying Class C rentals - but, many are getting burned.In our experience & opinion, the main determinant of property Class is not location or even property condition, those are #2 and #3.
Emanuel Stafilidis The Biggest Lie in Moderate-Price Real Estate: ‘Cheap Houses Are Risky’
30 November 2025 | 11 replies
Let me reset the frame a bit because several assumptions in this thread are coming from a rental lens, and that isnot the context of my post.I’m not talking about being a landlord in C and D class rental neighborhoods.I’m not talking about Section 8.I’m not talking about $30K war zone houses where tradesmen refuse to show up.If that were my model, I would agree with almost everything that’s been said.My point was much narrower:Price point alone does not create the risk.Misaligned strategy does.A $50K house run as a rental is a completely different business model than a $50K house sold on terms to an owner occupant.
Brian Danielson How do you pay yourself?
14 November 2025 | 4 replies
However owning rentals in a C Corp or S Corp. is generally not the best for tax considerations.