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Kalen Jordan Why do most syndications sell instead of long term hold?
19 June 2020 | 71 replies

Seems like pretty much all the syndications I've seen recently exit within a short number of years - I'm curious why they don't hold long term?

Jonathan Greene The Rise (and Fall) of the Bro Investor
28 February 2020 | 143 replies

"Bro, just got my first deal. Don't know what to do. LOL. Halp!"How many times a day are we seeing this post? Yes, everyone has to start somewhere, but the problem with the Bro Investor is that he is ruining good deal...

Tim G. 300k+ in equity in 3 years, low cash flow should I 1031 out of CA
8 May 2017 | 109 replies

In 2013 I had some good timing. Purchased a four unit apartment building, built in 1980 with major tenant and management issues. It cost me around $360k all in but I used an FHA203k loan so my out of pocket was around...

Michael L. Why I'm getting out of B&H, even though my returns are very good
30 August 2017 | 88 replies

Sorry in advance for a long post; I want to write a detailed post on how I got started in RE investing a few years ago, the lessons I learned along the way, and why I'm thinking about stopping now. I want to be as spe...

Nadir M. Is it me or are more investors against the BRRRRR method?
18 November 2021 | 79 replies

What’s everyone take on the BRRRRR method? I think it’s a fantastic idea but I’m beginning to hear more and more investors against it. Shouldn’t be leaving money in your property. 75% LTV or even 80% isn’t enough. Los...

Scott Trench Investing in Blue States > Investing in Red States
25 July 2024 | 62 replies

Intentionally triggering headline for this community, I know. 
But, hear me out. 
The policies that are so obviously destructive in many blue states (rent control, NIMBYsm for zoning, high taxes, regulations, fees) ...