23 January 2026 | 0 replies
Make a few memorable moments.If you’re looking for something to watch while the snow falls, The Thinking Game is an excellent free documentary exploring the pursuit of AGI — artificial general intelligence.
30 January 2026 | 51 replies
Time Warp - Responses seem reasonable enough - until you notice that the post he’s responding to was posted 11 years agoThe Irrelevant- Posts seem to be in response to a totally different post and have nothing to do with the subject threadThe Wrong Informstion - Loves to give advice, but the advice is always legally incorrect, totally out of date, or has already been proven wrong.The Repeater - is the 4th to respond with the exact same information as the previous 3 posts The Marketer - best exemplified by the insurance salesman whose answer to any question or problem is to buy some form of insuranceMr (Artificial) Intelligence - posts are ultra long and detailed, but only somewhat relevant.
13 January 2026 | 2 replies
Louisville is finally moving into the present — and perhaps even the future — by beginning to implement artificial intelligence inside its government systems.Mayor Craig Greenberg announced the city’s first formal AI partnership, teaming up with Govstream.ai to modernize the permitting process.
20 January 2026 | 8 replies
I’m also interested in learning more about any local networking groups, masterminds, coaching programs, or investor communities that are strong in Columbus.Since my background is Cleveland, I’m approaching Columbus with a serious, long term mindset and want to make sure I’m aligned with the right teams and market intelligence before scaling there.If you are actively investing in Columbus multifamily or know someone who is, feel free to comment here or message me.
20 January 2026 | 11 replies
That drives NOI up artificially high.
24 January 2026 | 27 replies
I am getting very, very, very good at developing market intelligence for my area.
22 January 2026 | 4 replies
You need AI to provide you with pattern detection, outlier detection, casual reasoning, scenario analysis, narrative synthesis and decision guidance.Some things that you will need to be sure to do is making sure that your expense categories data doesn't vary from year to year and that you have everything categorized correctly.Last, I would consider two things: adding benchmark intelligence with ranges from that Frank Gallinelli book into the prompt.
29 January 2026 | 4 replies
But as I built it, I kept adding the stuff I couldn't find anywhere else:REP hour tracking with the documentation the IRS actually wantsProperty evaluation tools that model realistic phases (startup chaos → stabilization → steady state)After-action reviews comparing my original deal projections to actual resultsCost segregation and depreciation trackingFast forward almost a year, and I've been using what I built (calling it Brickfolio) to run my entire portfolio - both the day-to-day property management AND the investor intelligence side.Here's where you come in:I'm not here to sell anything - I'm genuinely trying to figure out if the problems I solved for myself are problems other investors have too.
26 January 2026 | 3 replies
Totally agree — deal-finding and analysis tools are crowded.But what’s still wide open is the decision intelligence layer — helping small investors and their agents turn property data into confident, strategy-aware investment decisions.My agent still sends his clients static listings each week — no automated metrics, no personalized analysis, no decision guidance.
27 January 2026 | 5 replies
Investors who plan conservatively, understand valuation timing, and structure deals intelligently are still outperforming long-term.Why Scranton ≠ Wilkes-Barre (From an Investor Perspective)National media often lumps “Scranton and Wilkes-Barre” together.On the ground, the numbers tell a different story.From an investor standpoint, Scranton shows stronger consistency, deeper rental confidence, and better long-term resale behavior, particularly when evaluating items such as days on market, value retention, tenant demand, & buyer confidence.